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Justice, Equity & Diversity

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SONIA L SALARI

  • Member and Co-Founder, Gender Based Violence Consortium ; Mar 2020
  • Member, Athens Institute for Education and Research; Jun 2019 GLOBAL GREECE UNITED STATES
  • Board of Directors, Chair , Utah Domestic Violence Coalition; Oct 2018
  • Conference Committee Member, Utah Domestic Violence Coalition; Oct 2016

KRISTY DAWN GAUTHIER

  • Member, Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH); Sep 2021 GLOBAL
  • Member, Association for Nursing Professional Development (ANPD); Jun 2017 GLOBAL

AARON T. PHILLIPS

  • Member, Academy of Management; Jan 2018
  • Member, Association for Business Communication; Jan 2018 IRELAND

ISABEL DULFANO

  • Member, ECSdev; Jan 2016

SYDNEY CHEEK-O'DONNELL

  • Member, National Organization for Arts in Health; Oct 2017

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Board of Governors, Society for Conservation Biology; Jul 2012 GLOBAL

SARAH WINKLER

  • Member, AIA ; Apr 2016
  • Member, LEED; Aug 2011

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Member, Society for Applied Anthropology; Sep 2016
  • Member, Santa Fe Institute: Working Group on Inequality; Jan 2014 GLOBAL

DAVID P. CARTER

  • Member, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM); Sep 2021

Publications

SONIA L SALARI

  • Salari, S. (2021). Family Violence Across the Life Course: Research, policy and prevention, 2nd edition. (pp. 456). Vol. 2, Kendall Hunt Publishers.; Aug 2021 GLOBAL
  • Salari, S. & Sillito, C.L. (2020). Homicide-suicide by men against female intimate partners. Sage Publishing.; Dec 2020 UNITED STATES
  • Salari, S., Sillito, C.L. & Allen, T. (2020). USA Violent Cause Mortality: Analysis of Trends and the Political Controversies of Prevention. Athens Journal of Social Sciences. Vol. 7(4), 227-246.; Oct 2020 UNITED STATES
  • Allen, Terry, Salari, Sonia & Buckner, Glen (2020). Homicide Illustrated Across the Ages: Graphic depictions of victim and offender age, sex and relationship. Journal of Aging and Health. Vol. 32(3), 162-174. Article, Refereed Journal, First Published Online 12/2018 Journal Issue Published, 03/2020.; Mar 2020 GLOBAL
  • Salari, Sonia, Ajrouch, Kristine, & Aydin, May "Aging and Later Life: Barriers and Adaptations Based on Immigration and Nativity Status" In Mona Amer and Germine Awad (Eds) Handbook of Arab American Psychology, New York: Routledge.; Jan 2016 GLOBAL
  • Salari, S.& Sillito, C.L. Intimate Partner Homicide Suicide: Perpetrator primary intent across young, middle aged, and elder adult age categories. Aggression and Violent Behavior 26, 26-34; Jan 2016 GLOBAL
  • Sonia Salari (2015). Family Violence Across the Life Course: Research, policy and prevention. (pp. 252). Kendall Hunt.; Jan 2015 GLOBAL
  • Carrie LeFevre Sillito & Sonia Salari Child Outcomes and Risk Factors in U.S. Homicide-Suicide Cases 1999–2004, Journal of Family Violence Volume 26, Number 4, 285-297; Mar 2011 GLOBAL
  • Salari, S. Elder Mistreatment, In Setterston, R. & Angel, J. Handbook of Sociology of Aging, 415-430 Springer New York; Mar 2011 GLOBAL
  • Salari, Sonia (2007) Patterns of Intimate Partner Homicide Suicide in Later Life: Strategies for prevention. Clinical Interventions in Aging. October 2 (3) Dove Medical Press; Oct 2007 GLOBAL
  • Sonia Salari (2007) Women, Gender and Aging Across the Life Course: United States. In Joseph, S. (Ed). Encyclopedia of Women in Islamic Cultures, Brill Publishers: Netherlands; Jan 2007 GLOBAL UNITED STATES
  • Salari, Sonia (2006) Infantilization as Elder Mistreatment: Evidence from 5 Adult Day Centers. Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect. Vol 17(4) 53-91; Jan 2006 GLOBAL
  • Shin Sook Lee & Sonia Salari (2005) “Korean and American Undergraduate Student’s Knowledge and Attitudes toward the Elderly and Aging” Korean Association of Family Relations-- Journal of Family Relations December 195-218.; Dec 2005 REPUBLIC OF KOREA
  • Sonia Salari (2002) Invisible in Aging Research: Arab Americans, Muslims and Middle Eastern Immigrants in the United States. The Gerontologist. Vol. 42( 5) 580-588. October.; Oct 2002 GLOBAL
  • Sonia Salari (2002). Intergenerational Partnerships in Aging Services: Importance of Age Appropriate Environments and Behaviors The Gerontologist, Vol. 42:(3)321-333; Jun 2002 GLOBAL
  • Sonia M. Salari & Bret Baldwin (2002). Verbal, Physical & Injurious Couple Aggression Over Time. Journal of Family Issues. Vol. 23(4)523-550 (May).; May 2002
  • Sonia M. Salari and Melinda Rich (2001). Social and Environmental Infantilization of Elderly Persons: Observations in Two Adult Day Care Centers. International Journal of Aging & Human Development, 52(2) 115-134; Oct 2001
  • Sonia Miner and Stewart Tolnay (1998). Barriers to Voluntary Organization Membership: An Examination of Race and Cohort Differences in Participation. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences. Sept. 53B(5)S241-S248.; Sep 1998
  • Sonia Miner and Peter Uhlenberg (1997). Intragenerational Proximity and the Social Role of Sibling Neighbors after Midlife. Family Relations April, 46:145-153 DOI: 10.2307/585038; Apr 1997
  • Sonia Miner (1995). Racial Differences in Family Support and Formal Service Utilization Among Older Persons: A Non-recursive Model. Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences. Vol. 50B:3, S143-S153.; Jan 1995

CYNTHIA M FURSE

  • Cynthia Furse (2020). How to Be a Great Advocate for Women in Engineering. IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine. Vol. 62(6), 98-103.; Dec 2020

DANIEL CRAIG MCCOOL

  • Robison, Jason & Thomas Minckley (2020). Vision & Place: John Wesley Powell and Reimagining the Colorado River Basin. University of California Press.; Jul 2020

GUNSELI BERIK

  • Günseli Berik (2018). "To Measure and To Narrate: Paths Toward a Sustainable Future". Feminist Economics. Vol. 24(3), 136-159.; Apr 2018 GLOBAL

AMY BRUNVAND

  • Amy Brunvand (2020). Researching Bears Ears: reference practice for civic engagement. Reference Services Review.; Feb 2020
  • Brunvand, Amy (2019). Reasons to Love Your Library: Think of them as Resilience Centers. Catalyst Magazine. Vol. 39(3), 18-19.; Mar 2019
  • Brunvand, Amy & Ambra Gagliardi. "Sustainability, Relocalization, Citizen Activism and Government Information." Dttp: Documents to the People. Summer 2015, 43(2), p..10-13.; Jun 2015

AARON T. PHILLIPS

  • Aaron T. Phillips (2018). Bordering Ecosystems: The Rhetorical Function of Characterization in Gray Wolf Management. Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture. Vol. 11, 435-451.; Mar 2018

ADRIENNE CACHELIN

  • Cachelin, A. & Nicolosi, E., (2022). Investigating critical community-engaged pedagogies for transformative environmental justice education. Environmental Education Research.; Jan 2022
  • Adrienne Cachelin & Liz Ivkovich, Peter Jensen, Milo Neild (2019). Leveraging Foodways for Health and Justice. Local Environment.; Mar 2019
  • Rose, J. & Cachelin, A., (2019). Critical sustainability: Incorporating critical theories into contested sustainabilities . Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences.; Jan 2019
  • Adrienne Cachelin & Jeff Rose (2019). Guiding questions for critical sustainabilities. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences. Vol. 8, 570-572.; Jan 2019
  • Carter, D. (2018). The Consumer Costs of Food Certification: A Pilot Study and Research Opportunities. Journal of Consumer Affairs.; Mar 2018
  • Nourishing a Sense of Place: Refugee foodways in the New West; Apr 2016
  • Leveraging Place for Critical Sustainability Education: The Promise of Participatory Action Research Journal of Sustainability Education; Feb 2016

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • Cerling, Thure E., Barnette, Janet E., Bowen, Gabriel J., Chesson, Lesley A., Ehleringer, James R., Remien, Christopher H., Shea, Patrick, Tipple, Brett J. & West, Jason B. (2016). Forensic Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry. Annual Reviews. Vol. 44(1), 175-206.; Jan 2016

DIANE E PATAKI

  • Cobley LAE & Pataki DE (2019). Vehicle emissions and fertilizer impact the leaf chemistry of urban trees in Salt Lake Valley, UT. Environmental Pollution. Vol. 254.; Nov 2019
  • Cobley LAE & Pataki DE, McCarthy HR, Martin SA, Ehleringer JR (2018). Housing age and affluence influence plant and soil nitrogen and carbon cycles in two semi-arid cities. JGR Biogeosciences. Vol. 123, 3178-3192, doi/10.1029/2018JG004424.; Sep 2018

BRENDA BOWEN

  • Ward, M. & Bowen, B.B., Burian, S., Cachelin, A., McCool, D. (2015). Institutionalizing interdisciplinary sustainability curriculum at a large, research-intensive university: Challenges and opportunities Environmental Studies and Sciences. Environmental Studies and Science special issue on Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Leadership.; Jan 2015

JOHN RUPLE

  • Heather Tanana & John Ruple, Synching Science and Policy to Address Climate Change in Tribal Communities, 36 Natural Res. & Env't. __ (2021).; Nov 2021
  • John Ruple & Heather Tanana, Debunking the Myths Behind the NEPA Review Process, 35:1 Natural Res. & Env’t 14 (2020).; Jul 2020
  • John C. Ruple, The Trump Administration and Lessons Not Learned from Prior National Monument Modifications, 43 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev 1 (2019).; Mar 2019
  • John C. Ruple, A Response to Dismantling Monuments, 70 Fl. L. Rev. F. 41 (2018).; Dec 2018
  • John C. Ruple et al., Up For Grabs -- The State of Fossils in (Recently) Unprotected National Monuments, Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. Online (Oct. 5, 2018).; Oct 2018
  • John C. Ruple (2017). The Rise and Fall of Planning 2.0 and Other Developments in BLM Land Management Planning. Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute. Vol. 63.; Dec 2017

CARLOS GRAY SANTANA

  • Santana, C. (2020) “COVID-19, other zoonotic diseases and wildlife conservation.” History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences; Oct 2020
  • Santana, C. (2019). “Natural diversity.” in Casetta, Marques da Silva, and Vecchi (eds.) From Assessing to Conserving Biodiversity; Sep 2019

ABBIE GRIFFIN

  • Sebastian Gurtner, Jelena Spanjol & Abbie Griffin (2018). Leveraging Constraints for Innovation. (pp. 190). John Wiley & Sons.; Oct 2018

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Joerg Ruegemer (2020). The Challenges of Creating Resilient Housing at Affordable Cost – A ‘Lessons Learned’ Report on The Field of Dreams EcoCommunity. The 5th Residential Building Design & Construction Conference, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.; Mar 2020

KATHLEEN NICOLL

  • Scerri, E.M.L.; Kühnert, D.; Blinkhorn, J.; Groucutt, H.W.; Roberts, P.; Nicoll, K.; Zerboni, A.; Orijemie, E., Barton, H.; Candy, I.; Goldstein, S.; Hawks, J.; N’Dah, D.; Niang, K.; Petraglia, M.D.; Vella, N. 2020. Field-based sciences must transform in response to COVID-19. Nature Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-01317-8; Sep 2020 GLOBAL

JEFF ROSE

  • Joyner, L., Yague, B., Cachelin, A., & Rose, J. (2022). Farms and gardens everywhere but not a bite to eat? A critical geographic approach to food apartheid in Salt Lake City. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 11(2), 1-22.; Mar 2022
  • Rose, J., Pitt, A., Verbos, R., & Weller, L. (2022). Incorporating racial justice in the planning and management of U.S. national parks. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 40(1), 44-60.; Jan 2022
  • Fernandez, M., Harris, B., & Rose, J. (2021). Greensplaining environmental justice: A narrative of race, ethnicity, and justice in urban greenspace development. Journal of Race, Ethnicity & the City, 2(2), 210-231.; Aug 2021
  • DeMarco, A., Hardenbrook, R., Rose, J., & Mendoza, D. (2020). Air pollution-related health impacts on individuals experiencing homelessness: Environmental justice and health vulnerability in Salt Lake County, Utah. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(22), 8413.; Dec 2020
  • Rose, J. (2020). Unsheltered homelessness and the right to metabolism: An urban political ecology of health and sustainability. In A. Melis, J. A. Lara-Hernandez, and J. Thompson (eds.), Temporary appropriation in cities: Human spatialisation in public spaces and community resilience (pp. 147-156). Cham, Switzerland: Springer.; Jan 2020
  • Rose, J., & Wilson, J. (2019). Assembling homelessness: A posthumanist political ecology approach to urban nature, wildlife, and actor-networks. Leisure Sciences, 41(5), 402-422.; Jul 2019
  • Rose, J. (2019). Unsheltered homelessness in urban parks: Perspectives on environment, health, and justice in Salt Lake City, Utah. Environmental Justice, 12(1), 12-16.; Mar 2019
  • Neild, M., & Rose, J. (2019, January). Addressing homelessness in public parks: A call for public education. Parks and Recreation, January, 50-54.; Jan 2019
  • Neild, M., & Rose, J. (2018). An exploration of unsheltered homelessness management on an urban riparian corridor. People, Place, and Policy, 12(2), 84-98.; Dec 2018
  • Cachelin, A., & Rose, J. (2018). Guiding questions for critical sustainabilities. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 8(4), 570-572.; Jul 2018
  • Rose, J., & Cachelin, A. (2018). Critical sustainability: Incorporating critical theories into contested sustainabilities. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 8(4), 518-525.; Jun 2018
  • Rose, J., & Johnson, C. W. (2017). Homelessness, nature, and health: Toward a feminist political ecology of masculinities. Gender, Place & Culture, 24(7), 991-1010.; Jul 2017
  • Schmidt, C., & Rose, J. (2017). Environmental and cultural changes under Chilean neoliberalism: An ethnography of forestry and the Mapuche in Valle Elicura. Local Environment.; May 2017 CHILE
  • Rose, J. (2017). Cleansing public nature: Landscapes of homelessness, health, and displacement. Journal of Political Ecology, 24, 11-23.; Jan 2017
  • Rose, J. (2014). Ontologies of socioenvironmental justice: Homelessness and the production of social natures. Journal of Leisure Research, 46(3), 252-271.; Jun 2014
  • Rose, J. (2013). “This place is about the struggle”: Producing the common through homelessness in a public park. Lo Squaderno: Explorations in Space and Society, 30(December), 47-50.; Dec 2013
  • Rose, J. (2013). Contesting homelessness: Public nature, political ecology, and socioenvironmental justice. In K. Schwab and D. Dustin (Eds.), Just leisure: Things that we believe in (pp. 58-66). Urbana, IL: Sagamore.; May 2013

YEHUA DENNIS WEI

  • Wei Y. (2016). Towards equitable and sustainable urban space: Introduction to special issue on "Urban land and sustainable development". Sustainability (Switzerland). Vol. 8.; Aug 2016 CHINA
  • Wang M., Liao F., Lin J., Huang L., Gu C. & Wei Y. (2016). The making of a sustainable wireless city? Mapping public Wi-Fi access in Shanghai. Sustainability (Switzerland). Vol. 8.; Jan 2016 CHINA
  • Wu Y., Miao C., Wei Y.D. & Miao J. (2021). Investment location dynamics and influencing factors of pollution-intensive industries in China: A study of chemical firms. Growth and Change. Vol. 52, 1997-2015.; Dec 2021 CHINA - MACAO SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
  • Liu W., Shen J., Wei Y.D. & Chen W. (2021). Environmental justice perspective on the distribution and determinants of polluting enterprises in Guangdong, China. Journal of Cleaner Production. Vol. 317.; Oct 2021 CHINA
  • Liao, HF, YD Wei & L Huang (2021). Regional Inequality in Transitional China. Routledge.; Feb 2021 CHINA

KELLY S. BRICKER

  • Brownlee, M., Bricker, K., Schwab, K. & Dustin, D. (2019). Doing More With Less. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. Vol. 0, 7.; Oct 2019
  • Bricker, K., Brownlee, M., Schwab, K. & Dustin, D. (2019). The Meaning of Professionalism. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. Vol. 0, 7.; Oct 2019
  • Bricker, K., Schwab, K., Brownlee, M. & Dustin, D. (2019). Shattering Stereotypes and Glass Ceilings Alike. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. Vol. 37.; Feb 2019
  • Schmalz, D., Joyner, L., Duffy, L., Bricker, K.S. & Blomquist, K. (2019). The cycle of food socialization: leisure as resistance. Annals of Leisure Research.; Feb 2019

HAIMANTI BHATTACHARYA

  • Haimanti Bhattacharya (2020). Environmental and Socio-economic Sustainability in India: Evidence from CO2 Emission and Economic Inequality Relationship. Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy. Vol. 9(1), 57-76.; Jan 2020 INDIA
  • Bhattacharya, Haimanti and Osgood, Daniel (2014) "Weather Index Insurance and Common Property Resources" Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 43(3): 438-450.; Dec 2014
  • Bhattacharya, Haimanti and Innes, Robert (2013) "Income and the Environment: Is there a Poverty Trap?" American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 95(1): 42-69; Jan 2013 INDIA
  • Bhattacharya, Haimanti (2008) “Inter linkages between Environmental Change and Development”, Newsletter of Indian Young Professionals Network.; Oct 2008

BAODONG LIU

  • Baodong Liu & Dennis Wei, and Christopher A. Simon (2017). Social Capital, Race, and Income Inequality in the United States. Sustainability. Vol. 9(2), 1-14.; Feb 2017

CHRISTOPHER A SIMON

  • Simon, Christopher, Steel, Brent & Lovrich, Nicholas (2018). State and Local Government: Sustainability in the 21st Century, 2nd Edition. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press (Open OSU).; Aug 2018

YIHUI PAN

  • Yihui Pan & Elena Elena Pikulina, Stephan Siegel, and Tracy Wang (2021). Do Equity Markets Care About Income Inequality? Evidence from Pay Ratio Disclosure. Journal of Finance.; Apr 2021

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Post ER, Macfarlan SJ. 2020. Tracking cross-cultural gender bias in reputations. Cross Cultural Research. 54:1-18. https://doi.org/10.1177/1069397120910429; Mar 2020 GLOBAL
  • Macfarlan SJ, Remiker M. 2018. Cultural multi-level selection and biological market theory explains the coupled dynamics of labor exchange cooperation and social support. Sustainability Science 13(1):59-70 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-017-0481-x; Jan 2018 DOMINICA

DAVID P. CARTER

  • David P. Carter, Tyler A. Scott & Aaron Deslatte (2019). The Formation and Administration of Multipurpose Development Districts: Private Interests Through Public Institutions. Perspectives on Public Management and Governance. Vol. 2(1), 57–74.; Mar 2019
  • David P. Carter & Adrienne Cachelin (2019). The Consumer Costs of Food Certification: A Pilot Study and Research Opportunities. Journal of Consumer Affairs. Vol. 53(2), 652-661.; Sep 2019
  • Dallas Elgin & David P. Carter (2018). Administrative (De)centralization, Performance Equity, and Outcome Achievement in Rural Contexts: An Empirical Study of U.S. Child Welfare Systems. Governance. Vol. 32(1), 23-43.; Mar 2018
  • David P Carter & Laura Allured (2022). Outdoor participation and intent among indoor climbers: Findings from the U.S. and Canada. Leisure Studies.; Jan 2022

SARA ELIZABETH GRINESKI

  • Grineski, S.E., Collins, T.W. & Mullen, C.J. (2022). When Not Implemented Communally, Citizen Science Efforts May Reflect, Reinforce, and Potentially Exacerbate Environmental Injustice. American Journal of Public Health. Vol. 112, 348-350.; Mar 2022
  • Collins, T.W., Grineski, S.E. & Nadybal, S. (2022). A comparative approach for environmental justice analysis: Explaining divergent societal distributions of particulate matter and ozone pollution across U.S. neighborhoods. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. Vol. 112, 522-541.; Feb 2022
  • Mullen, C., Flores, A.B., Grineski, S.E. & Collins, T.W (2022). Exploring the Distributional Environmental Justice Implications of a Non-Governmental Network of Air Quality Monitoring Sensors in Los Angeles County. Environmental Research. Vol. 206, 112612.; Feb 2022
  • Renteria, R., Grineski, S.E., Collins, T.W., Flores, A.B. & Trego, S. (2022). Social disparities in neighborhood heat in the Northeast United States. Environmental Research. Vol. 203, 111805.; Feb 2022
  • Flores, Aaron B., Timothy W. Collins, Sara E. Grineski, Angel Griego, Casey Mullen, Shawna Nadybal, Roger Renteria, Ricardo Rubio, Yasamin Shaker & Shaylynn Trego (2021). Environmental Justice in the Disaster Cycle: Hurricane Harvey and the Texas Gulf Coast. Environmental Justice. Vol. 14, 146-158.; Oct 2021
  • Grineski, S.E., Collins, T.W., Renteria, R. & Rubio, R. (2021). Multigenerational Immigrant Trajectories and Unequal Exposure to Air Pollution: Environmental Mobility in the US. Social Science and Medicine. Vol. 282, 114108.; Sep 2021
  • Chakraborty, Jayajit, McAfee, Ashley, Timothy W. Collins & Sara E. Grineski (2021). Exposure to Hurricane Harvey Flooding for Subsidized Housing Residents in Harris County, Texas. Natural Hazards. Vol. 106, 2185-2205.; Sep 2021
  • Rubio, Ricardo, Sara E. Grineski & Timothy W. Collins (2021). Children’s exposure to vehicular air pollution in the United States: An intersectional examination of racial/ethnic and linguistic environmental injustices. Environmental Sociology. Vol. 7, 187-199.; Jun 2021
  • Flores, AB, Castor, A., Grineski, S.E., Collins, T.W & Mullen, C.J. (2021). Petrochemical releases disproportionately affected socially vulnerable populations along the Texas Gulf Coast after Hurricane Harvey. Population and Environment. Vol. 42, 279–301.; Mar 2021
  • Flores, Aaron B., Castor, Alyssa, Sara E. Grineski, Timothy W. Collins & Casey Mullen (2020). Petrochemical releases disproportionately affected socially vulnerable populations along the Texas Gulf Coast after Hurricane Harve. Population and Environment. Vol. 42, 279–301.; Jul 2020
  • Mullen, Casey, Sara E. Grineski, Timothy W. Collins & Daniel Mendoza (2020). Effects of PM2.5 on Third Grade Students’ Proficiency in Math and English Language Arts. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Vol. 17, 6931.; May 2020
  • Nadybal, Shawna, Timothy W. Collins & Sara E. Grineski (2020). Light pollution inequities in the continental United States: A distributive environmental justice analysis. Emvironmental Research. Vol. 189, 109959.; Apr 2020
  • Flores, Aaron B., Timothy W. Collins, Sara E. Grineski & Jayajit Chakraborty (2020). Social vulnerability to Hurricane Harvey: Unmet needs and adverse event experiences in Greater Houston, Texas. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. Vol. 46, 101521.; Apr 2020
  • Rubio, Ricardo, Sara E. Grineski, Timothy W. Collins & Danielle X. Morales (2020). Ancestry-based intracategorical injustices in carcinogenic air pollution exposures in the United States. Society and Natural Resources. Vol. 33, 987-1005.; Mar 2020
  • Grineski, Sara E., Aaron B. Flores, Timothy W. Collins & Jayajit Chakraborty (2020). The impact of Hurricane Harvey on Greater Houston Households: Comparing pre-event preparedness with post-event health effects, exposure experiences and recovery. Disasters. Vol. 44, 408-432.; Mar 2020
  • Flores, Aaron B., Timothy W. Collins, Sara E. Grineski & Jayajit Chakraborty (2020). Disparities in Health Impacts and Access to Healthcare among Houston Area Residents After Hurricane Harvey. . Public Health Reports. Vol. 135, 511-523.; Mar 2020
  • Mullen, Casey, Sara E. Grineski, Timothy W. Collins, Wei Xing, Ross Whitaker, Tofigh Sayahi, Thomas Becnel, Pascal Goffin, Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon, Miriah Meyer & Kerry E Kelly (2020). Patterns of distributive environmental inequity under different PM2.5 air pollution scenarios for Salt Lake County public schools. Emvironmental Research. Vol. 186, 109543.; Mar 2020
  • Griego, Angel, Aaron B. Flores, Sara E. Grineski & Timothy W. Collins (2020). Social vulnerability, disaster assistance, and recovery: A population-based study of Hurricane Harvey in Greater Houston, Texas. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. Vol. 41, 101766.; Mar 2020
  • Grineski, Sara E., Timothy W. Collins & Daniel E. Adkins (2020). Exposure to hazardous air pollutants is associated with worse performance in reading, math, and science among US primary school children. Environmental Research. Vol. 181, 108925.; Feb 2020
  • Flores, Aaron B., Timothy W. Collins, Grineski, Sara & Jayajit Chakraborty (2020). Social vulnerability to Hurricane Harvey: Unmet needs and adverse event experiences in Greater Houston, Texas. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. Vol. 46, 101521.; Feb 2020
  • Collins, Timothy W., Nadybal, Shawna & Grineski, Sara (2020). Sonic injustice: Disparate residential exposures to transport noise from road and aviation sources in the continental United States. Journal of Transport Geography. Vol. 82, 102604.; Jan 2020
  • Grineski, Sara E., Timothy W. Collins & Ricardo Rubio (2019). Distributional environmental injustices for a minority group without minority status: Arab Americans and residential exposure to carcinogenic air pollution in the US. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Vol. 16(24), 4899.; Aug 2019
  • Collins, Timothy W., Nadybal, Shawna & Grineski, Sara (2019). Social Disparities in Exposure to Noise at Public Schools in the Contiguous United States. Environmental Research. Vol. 175, 257-265.; May 2019
  • Collins, Timothy W., Sara Grineski, Aaron Flores & Jayajit Chakraborty (2019). Environmental Injustice and Hurricane Harvey: A Household-level Study of Socially Disparate Flood Exposures in Greater Houston, Texas, USA. Environmental Research. Vol. 179, 108772.; May 2019
  • Grineski, Sara E. & Timothy W. Collins (2019). Cancer Risks from Hazardous Air Pollutants in US Public School Districts. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. Vol. 73, 854-860.; Apr 2019
  • Chakraborty, J, Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2019). Hurricane Harvey and People with Disabilities: Disproportionate Exposure to Flooding in Houston, Texas. Social Science and Medicine. Vol. 226, 176-181.; Mar 2019
  • Grineski, SE, Morales, DX, Collins, TW, Hernandez, E & Fuentes, A (2019). The burden of carcinogenic air toxics among Asian Americans in four US metro areas. Population and Environment. Vol. 40(3), 257-282.; Jan 2019
  • Grineski, SE, Flores, AB, Collins, TW & Chakraborty, J (2019). The impact of Hurricane Harvey on Greater Houston Households: Comparing pre-event preparedness with post-event health effects, exposure experiences and recovery. Disasters.; Jan 2019
  • Chakraborty, J, Collins, TW & Grineski, SE (2019). Exploring the Environmental Justice Implications of Hurricane Harvey Flooding in Greater Houston, Texas. American Journal of Public Health. Vol. 109, 244-250.; Jan 2019
  • Collins, TW & Grineski, SE (2019). Environmental Injustice and religion: Outdoor air pollution disparities in metropolitan Salt Lake City, Utah. Annals of the American Association of GeographersAnnals. Vol. 109(5), 1597-1617.; Jan 2019
  • Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2018). Geographic and social disparities in exposure to air neurotoxicants at U.S. public schools. Environmental Research. Vol. 161, 580-587.; Feb 2018
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Chakraborty, J (2018). . Environmental injustice and flood risk: A conceptual model and case comparison of metropolitan Miami and Houston, USA. Regional Environmental Change. Vol. 18, 311-323.; Jan 2018
  • Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2018). Environmental justice and borders: lessons from the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. Routledge.; Jan 2018
  • Collins, TW & Grineski, SE (2018). Environmental justice and flood hazards: emerging findings and future research needs. Routledge.; Jan 2018
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Morales, DX (2017). . Environmental injustice and sexual minority health disparities: a national study of inequitable health risks from air pollution among same-sex partners. Social Science & Medicine. Vol. 191, 38-47.; Dec 2017
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, Chakraborty, J & Montgomery, M (2017). Hazard characteristics and patterns of environmental injustice: household-level determinants of environmental risk in Miami, Florida. Risk Analysis. Vol. 37, 1419-1434.; Dec 2017
  • Rocha, JR, Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2017). A qualitative examination of factors shaping high and low exposures to hazardous air pollutants among Hispanic households in Miami. Local Environment. Vol. 22, 1252-1267.; Dec 2017
  • Chakraborty, J, Collins, TW & Grineski, SE (2017). Environmental Justice Research: Contemporary Issues and Emerging Topics. . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Vol. 13, e1072.; Dec 2017
  • Chakraborty, J, Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Maldonado, A (2017). Racial differences in perceptions of air pollution health risk: does environmental exposure matter? . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Vol. 14, 116.; Dec 2017
  • Chakraborty, J, Collins, TW & Grineski, SE (2017). Cancer risks from exposure to vehicular air pollution: a household level analysis of intra-ethnic heterogeneity in Miami, Florida. Urban Geography. Vol. 38, 112-136.; Nov 2017
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW & Morales, DX (2017). Asian Americans and disproportionate exposure to carcinogenic hazardous air pollutants: a national study. Social Science & Medicine. Vol. 185, 71-80.; Nov 2017
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Morales, DX (2017). Sexual orientation, gender, and environmental injustice: unequal carcinogenic air pollution risks in Greater Houston. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. Vol. 107, 72-92.; Nov 2017
  • Clark-Reyna, SE, Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2016). Ambient concentrations of metabolic disrupting chemicals and children’s academic achievement in El Paso, Texas. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Vol. 13, e874.; Dec 2016
  • Clark-Reyna, SE, Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2016). Health status and residential exposure to air toxics: What are the effects on children’s academic achievement? . Family & Community Health. Vol. 39, 160-168.; Dec 2016
  • Maldonado, A, Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Chakraborty, J (2016). Exposure to flood hazards in Miami and Houston: Are Hispanic immigrants at greater risk than other social groups? . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Vol. 13, 775.; Dec 2016
  • Grineski, SE, Clark-Reyna, SE & Collins, TW (2016). School-based exposure to hazardous air pollutants and grade point average: a multi-level study. Environmental Research. Vol. 147, 164-171.; Dec 2016
  • Clark-Reyna, SE, Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2016). Residential exposure to air toxics is linked to lower grade point averages among school children in El Paso, Texas, USA. Population and Environment. Vol. 37, 319-340.; Dec 2016
  • Maldonado, A, Collins, TW & Grineski, SE (2016). Hispanic immigrants’ vulnerabilities to flood and hurricane hazards in two US metro areas. Geographical Review. Vol. 106, 109-135.; Dec 2016
  • Grineski, SE, Herrera, JM, Bulathsinhala, P & Staniswalis, J (2015). Is there a Hispanic Health Paradox in sensitivity to air pollution? Hospital admissions for asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and congestive heart failure associated with NO2 and PM2.5 in El Paso, TX, 2005-2010. Atmospheric Environment. Vol. 119, 314-321.; Dec 2015
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW & Romo Aguilar, L (2015). Environmental injustice along the US-Mexico border: residential proximity to industrial parks in Tijuana, Mexico. Environmental Research Letters. Vol. 10, 095012.; Dec 2015
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, Chakraborty, J, Hernandez, M & Montgomery, M (2015). Downscaling environmental justice analysis: determinants of household-level air toxics cancer risk disparities in Greater Houston. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Vol. 105, 684-703.; Dec 2015
  • Hernandez, M, Collins, TW & Grineski, SE (2015). Immigration, mobility, and environmental injustice: a comparative study of Hispanic people’s residential decision-making and exposure to air toxics in Greater Houston, Texas. Geoforum. Vol. 60, 83-94.; Dec 2015
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, McDonald, Y, Aldouri, R, Aboargob, F , Eldeb, A, Romo Aguilar, L & Velazquez Angulo, G (2015). Double Exposure and the Climate Gap: Changing demographics and extreme heat in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. Local Environment. Vol. 20, 180-201.; Dec 2015
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, Chakraborty, J & Montgomery, M (2015). Hazardous Air Pollutants & Flooding: A comparative interurban study of environmental injustice. GeoJournal. Vol. 80, 145-158.; Dec 2015
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW & Olvera, HO (2015). Local Variability in the Impacts of Residential Particulate Matter and Pest Exposure on Children’s Wheezing Severity: A Geographically Weighted Regression Analysis of Environmental Health Justice. Population and Environment. Vol. 37, 22-43.; Dec 2015
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Chakraborty, J (2015). Household-level disparities in cancer risks from vehicular air pollution in Miami. . Environmental Research Letters. Vol. 10, 095008.; Dec 2015
  • Chakraborty, J, Collins, TW, Montgomery, M & Grineski, SE (2014). Comparing Disproportionate Exposure to Acute and Chronic Pollution Risks: A Case Study in Houston, Texas. Risk Analysis. Vol. 34, 2005-2020.; Dec 2014
  • Chakraborty, J, Collins, TW, Montgomery, M & Grineski, SE (2014). Social and Spatial Inequities in Exposure to Flood Risk: A Case Study in Miami, Florida. Natural Hazards Review. Vol. 15, 04014006.; Dec 2014
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW & Chakraborty, J (2013). Hispanic heterogeneity and environmental injustice: Intra-ethnic patterns of exposure to cancer risks from vehicular air pollution in Miami. Population and Environment. Vol. 35, 26-44.; Dec 2013
  • Collins, TW, Jimenez, AM & Grineski, SE (2013). Hispanic health disparities after a flood disaster: results of a population-based survey of individuals experiencing home site damage in El Paso (Texas, USA). Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. Vol. 15, 415-426.; Dec 2013
  • Jimenez, Am, Collins, TW & Grineski, SE (2013). Intra-ethnic disparities in respiratory health outcomes among Hispanic residents impacted by a flood. Journal of Asthma. Vol. 50, 463-471.; Dec 2013
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, Ford, PB, Aldouri, R, Fitzgerald, R, Romo Aguilar, L, Velazquez Angulo, G & Lu, D (2013). Mapping vulnerability to climate change-related hazards: Children at-risk in a U.S.-Mexico border metropolis. . Population and Environment. Vol. 34, 313-337.; Dec 2013
  • Grineski, SE, Chakraborty, J, Collins, TW & McDonald, Y (2013). Environmental Health Justice: Exposure to Air Toxics and Children’s Respiratory Hospital Admissions. The Professional Geographer. Vol. 65, 31-46.; Dec 2013
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, Ford, PB, Fitzgerald, R, Aldouri, R, Velazquez-Angulo, G, Romo Aguilar, L & Lu, D (2012). Climate change and environmental injustice in a bi-national context. Applied Geography. Vol. 33, 25-35.; Dec 2012
  • Morales, O, Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2012). Structural Violence and Environmental Injustice: The case of a US-Mexico border chemical plant. Local Environment. Vol. 17, 1-21.; Dec 2012
  • McDonald, YJ & Grineski, SE (2012). Lack of Plumbing: A bi-national comparison of environmental injustice in El Paso and Ciudad Juárez. Population and Environment. Vol. 34, 194-216.; Dec 2012
  • Grineski, SE & McDonald, YJ (2011). Mapping the Uninsured Using Secondary Data: An Environmental Justice Application in Dallas. Population and Environment. Vol. 32, 376-387.; Dec 2011
  • Grineski, SE, Staniswalis, JG, Bulathsinhala, P, Peng, Y & Gill, TE (2011). Hospital admissions for asthma and acute bronchitis in El Paso, Texas: Do age, sex, and insurance status modify the effects of dust and low wind events? . Environmental Research. Vol. 111, 1148-1155.; Dec 2011
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, Chakraborty, J & McDonald, Y (2011). Understanding environmental health inequalities through comparative intracategorical analysis: Racial/ethnic disparities in cancer risks from air toxics in El Paso County, Texas. Health and Place. Vol. 17, 335-344.; Dec 2011
  • Grineski, SE, Staniswalis, JG, Peng, Y & Atkinson-Palombo, C (2010). Children’s asthma hospitalizations and relative risk due to nitrogen dioxide (NO2): Effect modification by race, ethnicity and insurance status. Environmental Research. Vol. 110, 178-188.; Dec 2010
  • Grineski, SE & Hernandez, AA (2010). Landlords, Fear and Children’s Respiratory Health: An untold story of environmental injustice in the central city. Local Environment. Vol. 15, 197-214.; Dec 2010
  • Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2010). Environmental Injustice in Transnational Context: Urbanization and industrial hazards in El Paso/Ciudad Juárez. Environment and Planning A. Vol. 42, 1308-1327.; Dec 2010
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, Romo Aguilar, L & Aldouri, R (2010). No Safe Place: Environmental Hazards & Injustice along Mexico’s Northern Border. Social Forces. Vol. 88, 2241-2266.; Dec 2010
  • Grineski, SE (2009). Human-Environment Interactions & Environmental Justice: How do diverse parents of asthmatic children minimize hazards? . Society and Natural Resources. Vol. 22, 727-743.; Dec 2009
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Flores, M (2008). Environmental Injustice in the Paso Del Norte. Projections. Vol. 8, 156-171.; Dec 2008
  • Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2008). Exploring Environmental Injustice in the Global South: Maquiladoras in Ciudad Juárez. Population and Environment. Vol. 29, 247-270.; Dec 2008
  • Grineski, SE, Bolin, B & Boone, CG (2007). Criteria Pollution and Marginal Populations: Environmental Inequity in Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Social Science Quarterly. Vol. 88, 535-554.; Dec 2007
  • Grineski, SE (2007). Incorporating Health Outcomes into Environmental Justice Research: The case of children's asthma and air pollution in Phoenix, Arizona. Environmental Hazards. Vol. 7, 360-371.; Dec 2007
  • Grineski, SE (2006). Local Struggles for Environmental Justice: Activating Knowledge for Change. Journal of Poverty. Vol. 10, 25-49.; Dec 2006
  • Bolin, B, Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2005). Geography of Despair: Environmental Racism and the Making of South Phoenix, USA. Human Ecology Review. Vol. 12, 155-167.; Dec 2005

STACY ANNE HARWOOD

  • Harwood, Stacy Anne (2022). Welcoming Immigrants: An Agenda for Municipal Planning. Journal of the American Planning Association.; Mar 2022
  • Huq, Efadul & Harwood, Stacy (2019). Making Homes Unhomely: The Politics of Displacement in a Gentrifying Neighborhood in Chicago. City & Community. Vol. 18, 710-731.; Jun 2019
  • Harwood, S., Mendenhall, M., Lee, S. S., Riopelle, C. & Huntt, M. B (2018). Everyday Racism in Integrated Spaces: Mapping the Experiences of Students of Color at a Diversifying Predominantly White Institution. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. Vol. 108, 1245-1259.; Feb 2018
  • Beider, Harris, Harwood, Stacy & Chahal, Kusminder (2017). “The Other America”: White working-class views on belonging, change, identity, and immigration. (pp. 64). Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University, Coventry, UK.; Oct 2017
  • Aman, Willow, Harwood, Stacy, Sandoval, Geraldo & Siddhartha, Sen (2015). Teaching Equity and Advocacy Planning in a Multicultural, Post-Racial World. Journal of Planning Education and Research. Vol. 35, 337-342.; May 2015
  • Harwood, Stacy, Choi, Shinwoo, Orozco, Moises, Mendenhall, Ruby & Browne Huntt, Margaret (2015). Racial Microaggressions at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: Voices of Student of Color in the Classroom. (pp. 20). University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.; Mar 2015
  • Harwood, Stacy Anne & Lee, Sang S. (2015). Immigrant-Friendly Community Initiatives: Rustbelt Efforts to Attract and Retain Immigrants. (pp. 236-262). Cities and the Politics of Difference: Multiculturalism and Diversity in Urban Planning, edited by Michael A. Burayidi.; Jan 2015
  • Harwood, Stacy Anne & Zapata, Marisa (2014). Results from Community-based Learning and Service for Racial Attitudes of White Planning Students. (pp. 210-232). Community Matters: Service-Learning in Design and Planning, edited by Mallika Bose, Paula Horrigan, Cheryl Doble, Sigmund C. Shipp.; Jan 2014
  • Harwood, S., Huntt, M. B., Mendenhall, R. & Lewis, J. (2012). Racial Microaggressions in the Residence Halls: Experiences of Students of Color at a Predominantly White University. Journal of Diversity in Higher Education. Vol. 53, 159-173.; Sep 2012
  • Harwood, Stacy Anne & 36-49 (2012). Planning in the Face of Anti-Immigrant Sentiment: Latino Immigrants and Land-Use Conflict in Orange County, California. Diálogos: Placemaking in Latinos Communities, edited by Michael Rios and Leonardo Vazquez.; Jan 2012
  • Harwood, Stacy, Browne Huntt, Margaret & Mendenhall, Ruby (2010). Racial Microaggressions at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign: Voices of Students of Color Living in University Housing. (pp. 21). Center for Democracy in a Multiracial Society, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.; Jan 2010
  • Harwood, Stacy (2007). Geographies of Opportunity for Whom? Neighborhood Improvement Programs as Regulators of Neighborhood Activism. Journal of Planning Education and Research. Vol. 26, 261-271.; Mar 2007
  • Harwood, Stacy & Zapata, Marisa (2006). Preparing to Plan: Collaborative Planning in Monteverde, Costa Rica. International Planning Studies,. International Planning Studies. Vol. 11, 187-207.; Apr 2006 COSTA RICA
  • Harwood, Stacy (2005). Struggling to Embrace Difference in Land-Use Decision Making in Multicultural Communities. Planning Practice & Research. Vol. 20, 355-371.; Nov 2005
  • Harwood, Stacy (2003). Environmental Justice on the Streets: Advocacy Planning as a Tool to Contest Environmental Racism. Journal of Planning Education and Research. Vol. 23, 24-38.; Sep 2003
  • Harwood, Stacy & Harwood, Stacy (2002). The Dynamics of Immigration and Local Governance in Santa Ana: Neighborhood Activism, Overcrowding and Land-Use Policy. Policy Studies Journal. Vol. 30, 70-91.; Feb 2002

CHARLES SEPULVEDA

  • Sepulveda, Charles & Angela Mooney D’Arcy (2021). “The Oil Spill in California Lends Urgency to Demand for Indigenous Land Stewards.”. Truthout.; Oct 2021
  • Cleaves, Wallace & Charles Sepulveda (2021). “Native Land Acknowledgments are not the Same as Land.” . Bloomberg.; Aug 2021
  • Charles Sepulveda (2018). Our Sacred Waters: Theorizing Kuuyam as a Decolonial Possibility. Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society. Vol. 7, 40-58.; Sep 2018

ALESSANDRO RIGOLON

  • Slabaugh, D., Németh, J., & Rigolon, A. (2021, in press). Open streets for whom? Toward a just livability revolution. Journal of the American Planning Association. https://doi.org/10.1080/01944363.2021.1955735; Oct 2021
  • Rigolon, A., Banerjee, D., Gobster, P. H., Hadavi, S., & Stewart, W. P. (2021). Transferring vacant lots to private ownership improves care and empowers residents: Evidence from Chicago. Journal of the American Planning Association, 87(4), 570-584. https://doi.org/10.1080/01944363.2021.1891126; Jun 2021
  • Yañez, E., Aboelata, M. J., Rigolon, A., & Bennett, R. (2021). Changing the landscape: People, parks, and power. Prevention Institute. https://preventioninstitute.org/publications/changing-landscape-people-parks-and-power; Jun 2021
  • Hadavi, S., Rigolon, A., Gobster, P. H., & Stewart, W. P. (2021). Resident-led vacant lot greening and crime: Do ownership and visual condition-care matter? Landscape and Urban Planning, 211, 104096. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2021.104096; May 2021
  • ark, K., Rigolon, A., Choi, D., Lyons, T., & Brewer, S. (2021). Transit to parks: An environmental justice study of transit access to large parks in the U.S. West. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 60, 127055. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2021.127055; May 2021
  • Reibel, M., Rigolon, A., & Rocha, A. (2021, in press). Follow the money: Do gentrifying and at-risk neighborhoods attract more park spending? Journal of Urban Affairs. https://doi.org/10.1080/07352166.2021.1886857; Apr 2021
  • Osborne Jelks, N., Jennings, V., & Rigolon, A. (2021). Green gentrification and health: A scoping review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(3), 907. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18030907; Mar 2021
  • Rigolon, A., & Gibson, S. (2021). The role of non-governmental organizations in achieving environmental justice for green and blue spaces. Landscape and Urban Planning, 205, 103970.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2020.103970; Feb 2021
  • Harris B., Rigolon A. & Fernandez M. (2020). “To them, we're just kids from the hood”: Citizen-based policing of youth of color, “white space,” and environmental gentrification. Vol. 107. Cities.; Dec 2020
  • Rigolon A., Stewart W.P. & Gobster P.H. (2020). What predicts the demand and sale of vacant public properties? Urban greening and gentrification in Chicago. Vol. 107. Cities.; Dec 2020
  • Choi D.A., Park K. & Rigolon A. (2020). From XS to XL urban nature: Examining access to different types of green space using a 'just sustainabilities' framework. Vol. 12. Sustainability (Switzerland).; Sep 2020
  • Rigolon, Alessandro, Keith, Samuel, Harris, Brandon, Mullenbach, Lauren, Larson, Lincoln & Rushing, Jaclyn (2019). More than “Just Green Enough”: Helping park professionals achieve equitable greening and limit environmental gentrification. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration.; Nov 2019
  • Rigolon, Alessandro, Fernandez, Mariela, Harris, Brandon & Stewart, William (2019). An ecological model of environmental justice for recreation. Leisure Sciences.; Sep 2019
  • Rigolon, Alessandro & Nemeth, Jeremy (2019). Green gentrification or ‘just green enough’: Do park location, size and function affect whether a place gentrifies or not?. Urban Studies. Vol. 57, 402–420.; Jul 2019
  • Browning, Matthew & Rigolon, Alessandro (2019). Could nature help children rise out of poverty? Green space and future earnings from a cohort in ten U.S. cities. Environmental Research. Vol. 176, 108449.; May 2019
  • Jennings, Viniece, Browning, Matthew & Rigolon, Alessandro (2019). Urban green spaces - Public health and sustainability in the United States. Springer.; Apr 2019
  • Rigolon, Alessandro & Nemeth, Jeremy (2019). Toward a socio-ecological model of gentrification: How people, place, and policy shape neighborhood change. Journal of Urban Affairs. Vol. 41, 887-909.; Jan 2019

RAJIVE GANGULI

  • Mendoza, D.L., Benny, T.M., Ganguli, R., Pothina, R., Pirozzi, C.S. & et al (2021). The Role of Structural Inequality on COVID-19 Incidence Rates at the Neighborhood Scale in Urban Areas. MDPI. Vol. 1, 186-202.; Aug 2021

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • Angela L. Robinson & Hokulani Aikau (2021). Feeling Oceans in the Desert: Affective Methods and Pedagogies for Approaching Climate Change. TBD.; May 2021 OCEANIA UNITED STATES
  • Angela L. Robinson, Hokulani Aikau & Lisa Uperesa (2021). Indigeneity and Diaspora: Pacific Studies at Home and Abroad. Vol. 8, Teaching Oceania iBook Series, University of Hawaii Press.; Mar 2021 OCEANIA UNITED STATES

EMILY J. SALISBURY

  • Belisle, L., Salisbury, E. J. & Keen, J. (2021). Did They Move on? An Outcome Evaluation of the Gender-Responsive Program, Girls...Moving On. Feminist Criminology.; Dec 2021
  • Belisle, L. & Salisbury, E. J. (2020). Starting with girls and their resilience in mind: Reconsidering risk/needs assessments with system-involved girls. Criminal Justice and Behavior.; Dec 2020
  • Trejbalová, T. & Salisbury, E. J. (2020). Dying and misbehaving on death row: A theoretical explanation of death row misconduct. Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research.; Jul 2020
  • Trejbalová, T. & Salisbury, E. J. (2020). Women’s Risk and Needs Assessment (WRNA) in the Czech Republic. Women & Criminal Justice. Vol. 30, 30-41.; Apr 2020 CZECH REPUBLIC UNITED STATES
  • Boppre, B., Miethe, T., Troshynski, E. & Salisbury, E. J. (2019). Cross-national differences in women’s imprisonment rates: Exploring the conditional effects of gender inequality and other macro-level factors. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice.; Dec 2019 GLOBAL
  • Salisbury, E. J., Sundt, J. & Boppre, B. (2019). Mapping the implementation landscape: Assessing the systemic capacity of statewide community corrections agencies to deliver evidence-based practices. Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research. Vol. 4, 19-38.; Nov 2019
  • Boppre, B., Sundt, J. & Salisbury, E. J. (2018). The limitations and strengths of the Evidence-Based Practices Attitudes Scale (EBPAS) as a measure of correctional employees’ attitudes: A psychometric evaluation. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. Vol. 62, 3947-2964.; Dec 2018
  • Salisbury, E. J., Kalantry, S., Boppre, B., Brundige, E. & Martinez, S. (2018). Expanding the feminist pathways perspective to Latin America: A profile of women inmates in Argentina. Women & Criminal Justice. Vol. 28, 125-151.; Oct 2018 ARGENTINA
  • Spiropoulous, G., Van Voorhis, P. & Salisbury, E. J. (2018). Programmatic moderators of CBT correctional treatment for Whites and African Americans. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. Vol. 62, 2236-2258.; Aug 2018
  • Trejbalová, T. & Salisbury, E. J. (2017). Piloting the Women’s Risk Needs Assessment in the Czech Republic: How ICPA facilitates research collaborations. Advancing Corrections: Journal of the International Corrections and Prisons Association. Vol. 2017, 144-155.; Dec 2017 CZECH REPUBLIC
  • Sundt, J., Salisbury, E. J. & Harmon, M. G. (2016). Is downsizing prisons dangerous? The effect of California’s Realignment Act on public safety. Criminology & Public Policy. Vol. 15, 315-341.; Dec 2016
  • Salisbury, E. J. (2015). Program integrity and the principles of gender-responsive interventions: Assessing the context for sustainable change. Criminology & Public Policy. Vol. 14, 329-338.; Dec 2015
  • Spiropoulos GV, Salisbury EJ & Van Voorhis P (2015). Moderators of correctional treatment success: An exploratory study of racial differences. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. Vol. 58, 835-60.; Oct 2015
  • Salisbury EJ, Dabney JD & Russell K (2015). Diverting victims of commercial sexual exploitation from juvenile detention: development of the InterCSECt screening protocol. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Vol. 30, 1247-76.; Sep 2015
  • Brennan, T., Breitenbach, M., Dieterich, W., Salisbury, E. J. & Van Voorhis, P. (2012). Women’s pathways to serious and habitual crime: A person centered analysis incorporating gender responsive factors. Criminal Justice and Behavior. Vol. 39, 1481-1508.; Jan 2012
  • Wright, E. M., Van Voorhis, P., Salisbury, E. J. & Bauman, A. (2012). Gender-responsive lessons learned and policy implications for women in prison: A review. Criminal Justice and Behavior. Vol. 39, 1612-1632.; Jan 2012
  • Van Voorhis, P, Wright, E. M., Salisbury, E. J. & Bauman, A. (2010). Women’s risk factors and their contributions to existing risk/needs assessment: The current status of a gender-responsive supplement. Criminal Justice and Behavior. Vol. 37, 261-288.; Jan 2010
  • Salisbury, E. J., Van Voorhis, P. & Spiropoulos, G. (2009). The predictive validity of a gender-responsive needs assessment: An exploratory study. Crime & Delinquency. Vol. 55, 550-585.; Jan 2009
  • Salisbury, E. J. & Van Voorhis, P. (2009). Gendered pathways: A quantitative investigation of women probationers’ paths to incarceration. Criminal Justice and Behavior. Vol. 36, 541-566.; Jan 2009
  • Van Voorhis, P, Salisbury, E. J., Wright, E. M. & Bauman, A. (2008). Achieving Accurate Pictures of Risk and Identifying Gender Responsive Needs: Two New Assessments for Women Offenders.. US Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections.; Jan 2008
  • Wright, E. M., Salisbury, E. J. & Van Voorhis, P. (2007). Predicting the prison misconducts of women offenders: The importance of gender-responsive needs. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. Vol. 23, 310-340.; Jan 2007

ANDY HONG

  • Hong, A., Martinez, L., Patino, J.E., Duque, J. & Rahimi, K. (2021). Green space and health disparities in the Global South: Evidence from Cali, Colombia. Health & Place.; Oct 2021 COLOMBIA
  • Patino, J.E., Hong, A., Duque, J., Rahimi, K., Zapata, S. & Lopera, V.M. (2021). Built environment and mortality risk from cardiovascular disease and diabetes in Medellín, Colombia: An ecological study. Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 213.; Sep 2021 COLOMBIA

Presentations

SONIA L SALARI

  • 2022 Salari, S. Policy Platter COVID and Domestic Violence Research, FCS Department ; Feb 2022
  • Salari S, Talboys S, Fukushima A, et al. Multi-method Examination of Elder Mistreatment in the Age of COVID-19 Innovation in Aging. 2021 Jan;5(Suppl 1):771-771. PMCID: PMC8681428. ; Nov 2021
  • 2021 Salari, S. PhD (Presenter) and DVAC Team – Talboys, S., Fukushima, AI, Melton, H., Petersen, M. & Seage, M. Measuring a Multidemic: A Mixed-Methods Study of COVID-19 Impacts on Domestic Violence Across the Life-Course, VPR & 3i Immunology, Inflammation & Infectious Disease Symposium, June 4 (12:50 - 1:05 PM) ; Jun 2021
  • 2021 Salari, S (Moderator) GBVC Moderator Symposium Visualizing Change, Resisting Violence, Apr. 15-16.; Apr 2021
  • 2021 Salari, S., Fukushima, AI, Ziwei Qi, April Terry Mar 16, Research and Social Activism on Gender-Based Violence: Virtual Roundtable Event, Ft. Hays University Facebook Live and Recorded Zoom Event ; Mar 2021
  • 2020 Liou, CL & Salari, S. East and West Ethnography: Lessons from Taiwan and the United States. ; Nov 2020 TAIWAN UNITED STATES
  • 2020 Salari, S. Family Violence and Child Welfare: Lethality Assessment Protocol. Presentation to Utah State Court Mediators 2/27/2020 ; Feb 2020
  • 2019 Salari, S., Sillito, C Policies & Prevention of US Women’s Violent Death Across Ages, GSA 11/15 Austin TX; Nov 2019
  • 2019 Salari, S. Panelist Interpersonal Abuse and U: Family Violence Across the Life Course. April 2. 1110 SFEBB Honors Praxis Lab Panel, University of Utah ; Apr 2019
  • 2019 President’s Leadership Council – Prevention and Reduction of IPV, Stalking on Campus 3/20; Mar 2019
  • 2019 Policy Platter Policies and Prevention of Fatal Violence in Families, 3/6/2019; Mar 2019 UNITED STATES
  • Salari, Sonia USA Violent Cause Mortality: Analysis of trends and prevention controversies, 6th Annual international Conference on Demography and Population Studies, Athens, Greece; Jan 2019 GLOBAL UNITED STATES
  • Yang, Yiqing & Salari, Sonia Defining Elder Mistreatment: Point of View From Non-Abused Older Chinese Adults, Gerontological Society of America, Boston ; Nov 2018 GLOBAL ASIA CHINA
  • Yang, Yiqing & Salari, S. Defining Elder Mistreatment: Point of view from non-abused older Chinese Adults; Mar 2018 CHINA
  • Salari, S. & Allen, T. The Perfect Storm: Lethal behavior of baby boom men in later life, Submitted to Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA ; Mar 2018
  • Salari, Sonia & Melton, Heather (Invited) Domestic Violence Panel, Guest speaker in Law School Linda Smith, Criminal Procedure Law Family Violence; Feb 2018
  • Salari, Sonia Elder Fatal Domestic Violence, Adult Protective Services, Salt Lake City, UT ; Jan 2018
  • Salari, S. Fatal Family Violence Across the Life Course, UNCC University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Gerontology Center and Department of Health Psychology. 11/17/2017; Nov 2017
  • Durham, L. & Salari, S. Family Well-being Under the Influence: Recognizing the role of substance abuse in domestic violence. Utah Domestic Violence Coalition UDVC, Annual Conference, Provo, Utah; Nov 2017
  • Utah Film Center, Call Me Dad --Australian film about family violence Panelist; Oct 2017 AUSTRALIA
  • Yang, Yiqing, Wen, Ming & Salari, Sonia Mistreatment and Psychological Resilience Among Older Chinese Adults and the Moderating Role of Social Support, IAGG World Congress, San Francisco, CA; Jul 2017 CHINA
  • Salari, Sonia & Allen, Terry Intimate Femicide in Later Life: The role of policy in prevention International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics IAGG World Congress, San Francisco, CA 07/23/2017; Jul 2017 GLOBAL
  • Salari, Sonia Fatalities Among Intimate Partners Across the Life Course. Utah Domestic Violence Coalition, Provo Convention Center Ballroom; Oct 2016
  • Sonia Salari & Carrie Sillito Abstract submitted “Late Life Family Disasters: Preventing Fatalities from Intimate Partner Homicide Suicide.” International Federation on Aging IFA Brisbane Australia, June 21-23. ; Jun 2016 GLOBAL
  • Sonia Salari “Why Men Kill Their Families/ Intimate Partner Homicide and Suicide.” Generations Conference, Salt Palace Convention Center, 9:15-10:30am. Invited talk, Salt Lake City. April 1. ; Apr 2016
  • 2009 Neighborhood and Community Trauma: Responses to Mid and Later Life Intimate Partner Homicide Suicide Paper Presentation Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta GA, Nov 21.; Nov 2009
  • 2007 (with C. Sillito & Prospero, M.) Intimate Partner Homicide Suicide Patterns and Comparisons for Young Adult, Middle Aged and Elderly Intimate Partners 1999-2005. Fatal Family Violence Symposium, IFAS International Family Aggression Society, University of Central Lancashire, UK March ; Mar 2007 UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES

CYNTHIA M FURSE

  • Cynthia Furse, “Women Inventors Who Changed the World,” University of Utah Online talk for Intl. Women’s Week, 3/10/2021; Mar 2021

GUNSELI BERIK

  • “Toward More Inclusive Measures of Economic Well-being: Debates and Practices” International Labour Office, Geneva; May 2018 GLOBAL
  • “To Measure or To Narrate? Paths Toward a Sustainable Future” presented at the ASSA Conference, Chicago, January 7, 2017, and at the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Workshop in Berlin, January 19, 2017.; Jan 2017
  • “To Measure or To Narrate? Paths Toward a Sustainable Future” presented at the IAFFE Conference, Galway, Ireland ; Jun 2016

AMY BRUNVAND

  • Libraries as Partners for Community Sustainability Speakers: Amy Brunvand, University of Utah; Andrea Wirth, University of Nevada Intermountain Sustainability Summit (Ogden, UT, March 21-22, 2019)Room 404. Are you seeking a partner to amplify your sustainability efforts? Maybe the library can help! Libraries are inherently green with a core mission to share things -- not just books, but also meeting spaces, technology, seeds, tools, toys, and a surprising number of other things that support community resiliency.; Mar 2019
  • Brunvand, Amy, discussion Leader: SUSTAINRT: Introducing U.N. Sustainable Development Goals in U.S. Libraries. American Library Association Midwinter Meeting (Seattle, WA, Jan 25-29) Sunday, January 27 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Location: Washington State Convention Center, Room 205 Libraries are key institutions for achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a plan for making the world better for everyone with no-one left behind. Libraries worldwide offer a network of librarians, public spaces and resources that are already trusted within communities. Libraries preserve cultural heritage and promote universal literacy and access to communication. While libraries outside of the U.S. have widely adopted the SDGs as part of their mission, U.S. libraries have been slower to engage. ALA President Garcia-Febo has announced a series of webinars to raise awareness of international topics affecting our world and profession, featuring themes that align with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. It is an opportune time to discuss how U.S. libraries can support the SDGs. ; Jan 2019
  • Sustainability Strategies for Libraries & Communities (Symposium on the Future of Libraries at ALA Midwinter, Denver CO. Feb. 9-13, 2018.) ; Feb 2018

AARON T. PHILLIPS

  • AARON THOMAS PHILLIPS (2017) Accusatory Locality and The Armed Occupation of Facts: Competing Legal Theories in the Malheur Case.; Jul 2017 UNITED KINGDOM

ADRIENNE CACHELIN

  • The value of community-based research in critical environmental justice pedagogy and practice; Apr 2018
  • Cachelin, A. (June 2016). Critical Sustainability & Food Justice. Association for Environmental Studies & Sciences. Washington, D.C. ; Jun 2016

ISABEL DULFANO

  • International Conference on Tourism & Leisure Studies, Vancouver, Canada “Archeo Tourism, Eco-tourism, Voluntourism of What or Whom? Sustainable Solutions for Economic Development or Misaligned Agendas for Exploitation?" ; Apr 2017

SHANNON JONES

  • “Nation's First Community-Based Culinary Medicine Garden and Sustainability Curriculum.”; Oct 2018
  • "Intersections of Food Waste, Hunger, and Spectrums of Homelessness, Abuse, and Addiction."; Oct 2018
  • “Food Recovery Models.” ; Oct 2018
  • Nourishing U: Reclaiming Food, Alleviating Hunger, Redressing Health Inequities, and Serving up Food Justice. The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability Education in Higher Education (AASHE) Conference & Expo, “Stronger in Solidarity,” San Antonio, Texas.; Oct 2017
  • “Best Practices for Supporting Campus Food Security.” The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability Education in Higher Education (AASHE) Conference & Expo, “Stronger in Solidarity,” San Antonio, Texas.; Oct 2017

JOHN RUPLE

  • The Future of the Antiquities Act and Our National Monuments, at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science 16th Biennial Southwest Symposium (Jan. 5-6, 2018).; Jan 2018

JEFFREY S BATES

  • Global Public Health Grand Round: Increasing Access to Hygiene Products in Developing Countries ; Sep 2017 AUSTRALIA GUATEMALA KENYA

CARLOS GRAY SANTANA

  • Public Philosophy Network: Invasion biology and conservation decision-making ; Oct 2021
  • Killing cats to save finches: perspectives on invasive species and conservation ethics: A consideration of the place of “native species” and “invasive species” in urban ecology ; Mar 2019
  • Simpson Center for the Humanities Seminar: A conversation about biodiversity in the Anthropocene; Nov 2018

JöRG RüGEMER

  • The Kunga ADU Design Build. Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited 110th ACSA Annual Meeting conference award presentation for developing, directing and teaching the first realized Design+Build Salt Lake project for a 70 m2 high-performance Accessory Dwelling Unit for a client in wheelchair. Presented within the session: Health: Healing Environments across a Programmatic Spectrum.; May 2022
  • ARCC 2021 International Conference: Performative Environments, virtual: Development and Construction of The Field of Dream EcoCommunity, Salt Lake City, Utah. Conference poster presentation for the masterplanning, development and design of a micro-neighborhood consisting of 20 innovative, highly energy-efficient and cost effective housing units for the affordable housing market.; Apr 2021
  • The Field of Dream EcoCommunity in Kearns. Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited 109th ACSA Annual Meeting conference award presentation for the masterplanning, development and design of a micro-neighborhood consisting of 20 innovative, highly energy-efficient and cost effective housing units for the affordable housing market.; Mar 2021
  • The Challenges of Creating Resilient Housing at Affordable Cost – A ‘Lessons Learned’ Report on The Field of Dreams EcoCommunity. Conference presentation and publication at the bi-annual, 5th Residential Building Design & Construction Conference, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania March 4 & 5, 2020.; Mar 2020
  • The Challenges of Creating Resilient Housing at Affordable Cost – A ‘Lessons Learned’ Report on The Field of Dreams EcoCommunity. Conference presentation and publication at the bi-annual, 5th Residential Building Design & Construction Conference, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania March 4 & 5, 2020.; Mar 2020
  • Sustainability, Resilience and Social Justice at the Intersection of Architectural Education, Research and Creative Practice. University of Arizona School of Architecture, Tucson, AZ. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • Sustainability, Resilience and Social Justice as a Driver towards better-built Environments. University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Maryland, MD. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • Architecture can save the World – AJR The Works 2020: Invited lecture on resilient design stratgies in professional practice, FFKR Architect, Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • Resilience and Social Justice as a Framework for Architectural Education, Research and Practice. Penn State University, Stuckeman School For Architecture, State Park, PA. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • The Aster Eco Farm and Village Concept and Masterplan: Invited lecture at the 2019 Aster Impact / Aster Village Board Meeting, Zagreb, Croatia, and the City of Križevci, Croatia.; Dec 2019 CROATIA

JOSHUA LENART

  • Special Interest Group, Conference on College Composition & Comm., Kansas City, MO: March 2018 Environmental Rhetoric and Advocacy J. Lenart (Chair), J. Davis, M. Driscoll, C. Hogg, K. Krzus-Shaw, J. Richards, D. Sumner, D. Christensen‎, and P. Walker ; Mar 2018

JEFF ROSE

  • DeMarco, A., Hardenbrook, R., & Rose, J. (March, 2022). Political drivers of individuals experiencing homelessness on urban waterways in Salt Lake City. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah.; Mar 2022
  • Rose, J. (February, 2022). Unsheltered homelessness and the right to metabolism: Urban political ecology and necropolitics during COVID-19. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. Online.; Feb 2022
  • Rose, J. (June, 2021). Unsheltered homelessness in parks and open spaces: Assumptions underpinning action and management. International Association for Society and Natural Resources Conference. Online.; Jun 2021
  • Scruggs, C., Hendricks, M., Rose, J., & Zajchowski, C. (March, 2021). A river Rawls through it: Political ecologies of justice in the Dolores River watershed. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Online.; Mar 2021
  • Rose, J. (September, 2020). Political ecology and the necropolitics of unsheltered homelessness during COVID-19. Political Ecology Network (POLLEN) Virtual Conference. ; Sep 2020
  • Rose, J. (November, 2019). Homelessness, political ecology, and critical sustainability. Global Change and Sustainability Center Seminar Series. University of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah.; Nov 2019
  • Rose, J. (October, 2019). Fortress conservation, indigenous displacement, and U.S. national parks. Sichuan Province-State of Utah Natural Resource and National Park Management Advanced Seminar. Sichuan Agricultural University. Chengdu, Sichuan, China.; Oct 2019 CHINA

KELLY S. BRICKER

  • Review Destination Criteria - 2018 Workshop; Dec 2018 BOTSWANA
  • Managing Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas; Oct 2018 REPUBLIC OF KOREA
  • Nature-based tourism and certification.; May 2018 DENMARK

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • “Prioritizing Equity in Climate Resilience Planning,” Hinckley Institute of Politics, University of Utah (2021); Mar 2021
  • “Theories and Methods of ESG-Agency Research,” Agency Harvesting Workshop, Earth System Governance Annual Conference, Utrecht, Netherlands, (Nov 2018).; Nov 2018 GLOBAL

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2022. Human-Ecosystem Dynamics on the Forgotten Peninsula: A Historical, Demographic, and Ethnographic Exploration of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Evolution of Social Complexity Colloquium. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.; Mar 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2022. Centering Traditional Knowledge: Research Collaborations with Indigenous Communities and Other Local Partners. CSBS Social Solutions Series. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.; Feb 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2022. Human-Ecosystem Dynamics on the Forgotten Peninsula: A Historical, Demographic, and Ethnographic Exploration of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Global Change & Sustainability Center Seminar. University of Utah. Salt Lake City, UT. ; Feb 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan SJ. 2019. The role of dispersal and education on reproductive dynamics in small populations. Department of Anthropology Speaker Series. Pennsylvania State University. Happy valley, PA.; Oct 2019 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, S.J. 2019. Managing Life in the Desert: Choyero Cultural Dynamics & Sustainability Challenges in BCS, Mexico. IFREE/ESI Lecture Series. Chapman University. Orange, CA. ; Apr 2019 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, S.J. 2017. Labor exchange and social support in a smallholder economy: Integrating behavioral ecology and political ecology theory. University of New Mexico. Albuquerque, NM.; Apr 2017 DOMINICA
  • Macfarlan, S.J. 2017. Oasiana-Ranchero Culture and Aridland Spring Water Management in the Sierra de La Giganta, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Society for Applied Anthropology: Santa Fe, NM.; Mar 2017 MEXICO
  • Post, E., Sime, A., Macfarlan, S. 2017. Reputation Domains Employed Cross-Culturally. Society for Cross-Cultural Research Annual Meeting: New Orleans, LA.; Mar 2017 GLOBAL
  • Macfarlan, S.J. 2017. Los Californios & Aridland Spring Sustainability. Global Climate and Sustainability Center Justice Mixer. Salt Lake City, UT.; Mar 2017 MEXICO

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Pre-planning for Post-disaster Rehousing of Public Housing Residents (Case-study: Salt Lake County); Oct 2020 GLOBAL
  • Informing Puerto Rico’s community relocation program: Global lessons from the past.” Roundtable (organizer) at the 60th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), November 2020, held virtually.; Oct 2020 GLOBAL
  • “The Grassroots of Disaster Recovery” at the 2020 Seminar Series of the Global Change and Sustainability Center, University of Utah, September 2020.; Sep 2020 GLOBAL
  • "Pre-planning for Post-disaster Rehousing of Public Housing Residents” with Sayma Khajehei at the 2020 Researchers Meeting of the International Sociological Association Research Committee, July 2020, held virtually.; Jul 2020
  • Panelist for “The 2020 Salt Lake City Earthquake: Best Mitigation Practices” session at the 45th Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, July 12-15, 2020, held virtually.; Jul 2020 GLOBAL
  • Keynote, Utah Geological Association (UGA) Luncheon Series, September 9th, 2019, Salt Lake City UT.; Sep 2019 GLOBAL
  • Panelist for roundtable titled, “Organizing Community & Nonprofit Networks for Community Rebuilding” at the 58th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Buffalo, NY October 2018.; Oct 2018 GLOBAL
  • Invited Panelist for session titled, “Post-disaster long-term recovery: critical considerations for creating resilient communities” at the 2018 Western Places/Western Spaces conference of the Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, Denver, CO.; Mar 2018 GLOBAL
  • Invited Panelist for session titled “Invisible Disasters” at the 2016 Annual Conference of the Integrated Network of Social Sustainability (INSS), June 10th, 2016. Conference simulcast over 7 cities in the US and UK.; Jun 2016 GLOBAL

TODD SAMUELSON

  • Academic Art Museums and Libraries Summit, sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Oberlin College. Together with collaborator Gretchen Dietrich, I presented the University of Utah’s grant project, “Landscape, Land art, and the American West” in the Constructing Narratives through Object-Based Teaching panel. June 13-15, 2018. ; Jun 2018

DAVID P. CARTER

  • Dallas Elgin & David P. Carter. “Structuring More Equitable Outcomes: Urbanicity, Administrative Centralization, & Public Service Outcomes for Vulnerable Populations.” Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management annual meeting. Denver, CO. November 7-9, 2019.; Nov 2019
  • David P. Carter, Ryan P. Scott, & Tyler A. Scott. “Testing the Link Between Social Vulnerability and Emergency Relief Distribution: The CARES Act and Colorado Local Governments.” Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management 2021 Fall Conference. Austin, TX, March 27-29, 2022.; Mar 2022
  • Dallas Elgin & David P. Carter. “Structuring More Equitable Outcomes: Urbanicity, Administrative Centralization, & Public Service Outcomes for Vulnerable Children.” Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management 2021 Fall Conference. Austin, TX, March 27-29, 2022.; Mar 2022
  • David P. Carter, Ryan P. Scott, & Tyler A. Scott. “Testing the Link Between Social Vulnerability and Emergency Relief Distribution: The CARES Act and Colorado Local Governments.” Public Administration Review “The Nexus Between Emergency Management, Public Health, And Equity” virtual workshop symposium. February 14-17, 2022. ; Feb 2022
  • David P. Carter, Garett Hutson, Leandra Hernandez, & John Flynn. “Examining DEI Attitudes among U.S. Climbers: Analysis and Findings from a National Survey.” International Rock Climbing Research Association annual conference [virtual]. Tokyo, Japan. November 11-14, 2021. ; Nov 2021
  • David P. Carter. “How Climbing Gyms Shape Outdoor Climbing.” Access Fund annual advocacy summit [virtual], October 8-9, 2021.; Oct 2021
  • Invited Keynote Speaker, Finnish Society for Environmental Social Sciences (YHYS) YHYS Fall Colloquium: Measuring and valuing sustainability, 19–20 November 2020. LUT University, Lahti Campus; Nov 2020 FINLAND

SARA ELIZABETH GRINESKI

  • Renteria, RA, Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, *Trego, S, Flores, AB. Neighborhood heat disparities in the Northeast United States. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Virtual Conference.; Aug 2021
  • Rubio, R. Grineski, SE, Collins, TW. Air pollution along the US’s southern border: The role of social inequalities in shaping neighborhood exposures. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Virtual Conference.; Aug 2021
  • Mullen, C, Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, Flores, AB. Environmental Justice Implications of a Non-Governmental Network of Air Quality Monitoring Sensors in Los Angeles County. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Virtual Conference. ; Aug 2021
  • *Carreon-Andrade, Jose, *Bianca Paulino, Casey Mullen, Kerry Kelly, Sara Grineski, Timothy Collins, Tristalee Mangin, Brandon Juedeman, and Dylan Rosenberg. “How Participatory Air Quality Sensing Shapes Participants’ Exposure Experiences: Connecting Indoor Sensor Data and Participant Observations.” University of Utah Office of Undergraduate Research Virtual Summer Symposium. ; Aug 2021
  • *Child, C., Collins, TW, Grineski, SE. Neighborhood disparities in air pollution exposure at the US-Mexico border: The intersection of race/ethnicity and older age. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting. virtual event.; Apr 2021
  • Flores, AB, Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, Sampson, C. Measuring Inequities in Exposure to 100-year Flood Risk in Houston, Texas: A Comparative Approach Using Two Flood Models. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting. virtual event.; Apr 2021
  • *Trego, S, Collins ,TW, Grineski, SE, Flores, AB, Renteria, R. Disparities in Extreme Heat Exposure in Maricopa County, Arizona: The Intersection of Race/ethnicity and Older Age. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting. virtual event. ; Apr 2021
  • Mullen, C., Grineski, S., Collins, T., Xing, W., Whitaker, R., Sayahi, T., Becnel, T., Goffin, P., Gaillardon, P.-E., M. Meyer and Kelly, K. “Patterns of distributive environmental inequity under different PM2.5 air pollution scenarios for Salt Lake County public schools.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. August 2020. (Conference canceled and no virtual option offered by roundtable presider). ; Aug 2020
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, T., Rubio, R., Renteria, Roger. Multigenerational Immigrant Trajectories and Exposure to Air Pollution in the US. American Association of Geographers. Denver, Colorado. April, 2020 (Cancelled due to COVID); Apr 2020
  • Flores, AB, Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, Chakraborty, J. 2021. Social vulnerability to Hurricane Harvey: Unmet needs and adverse event experiences in Greater Houston, Texas. Paper to be presented at the meetings of the 2021 Association of American Geographers, Denver, CO. (Cancelled due to COVID); Apr 2020
  • Nadybal, S, Collins TW, Grineski SE. A Distributive Environmental Justice Analysis of Light Pollution in the Contiguous United States. Paper to be presented at the meetings of the 2021 Association of American Geographers, Denver, CO. (Cancelled due to COVID); Apr 2020
  • Collins TW, Grineski SE, Nadybal, S. Environmental injustice, white privilege, and the boomerang effect: A comparative, U.S. national study of neighborhood-level disparities in fine particulate matter and ozone pollution. Paper to be presented at the meetings of the 2021 Association of American Geographers, Denver, CO. (Cancelled due to COVID); Apr 2020
  • Flores, AB, Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, Chakraborty, J. Hurricane Harvey: Impacts on vulnerable populations. Paper presented at HurriCon: Science at the Intersection of Hurricanes and the Populated Coast (National Science Foundation-funded). Greenville, NC. February 2020. ; Apr 2020
  • Mullen, C., Grineski, S., Collins, T., Xing, W., Whitaker, R., Sayahi, T., Becnel, T., Goffin, P., Gaillardon, P.-E., Meyer, M. and K. Kelly. Distributive environmental injustice at Salt Lake County public schools for different PM2.5 air pollution scenarios. Global Change & Sustainability Center 2020 Environment & Sustainability Research Symposium, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. February 2020. [Poster Session].; Feb 2020
  • Rubio, R., Grineski, S., Collins, T. An intersectional approach to studying race/ethnicity and language-based environmental injustices in children’s exposure to air pollution. Global Change & Sustainability Center 2020 Environment & Sustainability Research Symposium, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. February 2020. ; Feb 2020
  • Grineski, SE. Air Neurotoxicant Exposures: Health Effects and Environmental Justice. Invited Grand Rounds Speaker. Boise Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Boise, Idaho.; May 2018
  • Grineski, S.E., Morales, D.X., Collins, T.W., *Hernandez, E.,* Fuentes, A. The model minority myth exposed: Carcinogenic air toxics among Asian Americans in four immigrant gateways. The American Sociological Association annual meeting, Montreal, Canada. August 2017.; Aug 2017
  • Collins, T., Grineski, SE, Morales, DX. Environmental injustice and sexual minorities: a national study of air pollution risks among same-sex partners. The American Sociological Association, Montreal, Canada, August 2017.; Aug 2017
  • *Fuentes, A, Grineski, S.E., Morales, D.X., Collins, T.W., *Hernandez, E. A Multicity Study of Asian Americans and Environmental Health Disparities Southwest Social Science Association. Austin, TX. April 2017.; Apr 2017

JULIET CARLISLE

  • "Wireless Sensor Network for Soil Moisture Measurement and How it may Influence Urban Vegetable Gardener Water Use, Attitudes, and Behaviors" (with Burian, S.J., Kim, H., Patterson, A., Finlayson, S., Loomis, J., Stott, J., Hassan, D., Kim, E., Kim, K., and Kennington, N.). 2019 Annual American Water Resources Association Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Nov 2019

CHARLES SEPULVEDA

  • Beyond Land Acknowledgment: New Models of Support and Reparations for Indigenous Communities University of Southern California; May 2021
  • Toward a Decolonial Southern California, Against the Land-Grab University. University of California, Irvine; Mar 2021

ALESSANDRO RIGOLON

  • Rigolon, A. & Christensen, J. (2020). Greening without gentrification: Learning from parks-related anti-displacement strategies. King County Livability Summit. Seattle, WA; Oct 2020
  • Rigolon, A. & Christensen, J. (2020). Greening without gentrification: Learning from parks-related anti-displacement strategies nationwide. Georgia Bike Summit. Macon, GA. ; Sep 2020
  • Saltzman, H., Rigolon, A., & Walker, J. (2020). The pandemic and the climate crisis: Innovating solutions. Utah Valley Earth Forum. Provo, UT.; Jul 2020
  • Rigolon, A. & Christensen, J. (2020). Greening without gentrification: What can you do? California Coastal Conservancy Webinar. Oakland, CA. ; Jun 2020
  • Rigolon, A. (2020). Greenways, race, and gentrification. Invited participation to panel led by Paul Draus, University of Michigan at Dearborn. North Central Sociological Association 2020 (Virtual).; Apr 2020

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • “Climate Justice in Oceania: Affective Regimes & Indigenous Performance.” University of Southern California, February 23, Virtual.; Feb 2021 OCEANIA UNITED STATES

Teaching

SONIA L SALARI

  • HON 3700 Family Violence Praxis Lab; Aug 2018 to May 2019
  • FCS 5343/6343 (formerly FCS3430, FCS5962/6962) Family Policy & Advocacy or Intro Family Policy course has students opt to lobby the Utah State Legislature every spring semester--with community partners such as United Way, YWCA, UCASA, CORC, Utah Commission on Aging, SL County Aging, Sego Stategies, Utah Cultural Alliance, HEAL Utah, Utah Health Policy Project, Equality Utah, Utahns Against Hunger, and many others--

GABRIEL A LOZADA

  • Online Econ. 3250: second half; Mar 2021 to Apr 2021
  • Index for Old Exam Questions and Answers, Econ. 3250.; Jan 2020
  • Index for Old Exam Questions and Answers, Econ. 5250; Sep 2016 to Nov 2016

ELPITHA TSOUTSOUNAKIS

  • Field Studio; Jan 2019
  • Field Studio collaboration with Yellowstone Forever ; Sep 2018 to Jan 2020

NATASHA SEEGERT

  • COMM 5370 Dialogue and Environmental Engagement; Aug 2021 to Dec 2021

LINA M. SVEDIN

  • Mekong Delta Research Consortium; Jul 2016 to Dec 2016 CAMBODIA CANADA CHINA LAOS MYANMAR THAILAND UNITED STATES

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Sustainable Streams and Riparian Zones; Aug 2018 to Dec 2018

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • Pedagogies for Teaching Pacific Studies at Home and Abroad ; Jan 2021 to May 2021 GLOBAL AMERICAN SAMOA AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FIJI MARSHALL ISLANDS MICRONESIA SAMOA SOLOMON ISLANDS TONGA UNITED STATES

Internal Service

SONIA L SALARI

  • Co-PI CSBS Equity Diversity and Inclusion Climate Survey; Mar 2021
  • 2019-present CSBS Equity, Diversity and Inclusion EDI Committee; Sep 2019
  • Guest Panelist, Criminal Process Law Course, Dr. Linda Smith, annual; Feb 2018 to Feb 2019

SHANNON JONES

  • Feed U Pantry.; Aug 2016
  • Sustainability Action Plan: Food Systems Committee. ; Jan 2016

THOMAS MICHAEL SWENSEN

  • Environmental Humanities Thesis Committee ; Jan 2021 to May 2021 OCEANIA

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • Economics Impacts, University of Utah Climate Resilience Report Committee ; Oct 2020 to Apr 2021

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Coordinator of Year of Resilience event series sponsored by Reaveley Engineers; Jun 2018 to May 2019

DANIEL L. CARLSON

  • Doctoral Program Development Committee; Sep 2016 to Aug 2017 GLOBAL

JULIET CARLISLE

  • Global Change & Sustainability Center (GCSC) Student Research Grant Committee; Mar 2019 to Apr 2019

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • Environmental Humanities Outstanding Seminar Paper Award; Aug 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Pacific Islands Studies Initiative Planning Committee ; Jan 2021 AMERICAN SAMOA AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FIJI GUAM MICRONESIA NIUE SOLOMON ISLANDS TONGA

External Service

SONIA L SALARI

  • Utah Domestic Violence Coalition, UDVC Board of Directors, 2021-2022 Chair; Oct 2018
  • Adult Protective Services, APS Presenter on topic of fatal intimate partner violence later life; Jan 2018
  • Utah Film Center, Panelist for film "Call me Dad"; Oct 2017 AUSTRALIA
  • Utah Domestic Violence Coalition- Serve on Annual Conference Committee, annual presentations; Oct 2016 to Oct 2018
  • Generations Conference, Invited Keynote Presenter; Apr 2016

MARIANNA DI PAOLO

  • Ute Mountain Ute Tribe language program.; Mar 2017

CAREN JEAN FROST

  • URBAN; Jan 2018

TAYLOR D. SPARKS

  • Bilingual Spanish/English K-12 Outreach; Jul 2017

TIM GARRETT

  • The Geneva Global Initiative. Director of Scientific Partnerships for an international organization dedicated to educating about risks for civilization collapse and developing mechanisms for mitigating negative outcomes; Sep 2018 GLOBAL

DENA NED

  • As part of National Adoption Awareness month and National Native American Heritage Month, partnered with Utah Foster Care and the Utah Division of Child and Family Services to provide free evening screening of the documentary Dawnland; facilitated Q & A; Oct 2018 to Nov 2018

JOY Y PIERCE

  • Advisor, Salt Lake City Digital Equity Policy. Office of Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski.; Dec 2018 to Jan 2019

KATE MAGARGAL

  • Utah Dine Bikeyah, "Dynamic Impacts of Environmental Change and Biomass Harvesting on Woodland Ecosystems and Traditional Livelihoods"; Sep 2016

AMANDA D. SMITH

  • Provo Girls Summit, Invited Professional; Mar 2017

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Water Filtration Device Education Program, ENVST 5559 capstone project conducted in partnership the University of Utah Learning Abroad Office; Jan 2020 to Apr 2020 GLOBAL

MOSTAFA SAHRAEI-ARDAKANI

  • Partnership with the Navajo nation (Kayenta, Dennehotso, and Chilchinbito chapters) to develop projects for delivering power, water, and communication to the community; Jan 2020

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • Guma' Gela' x Nuanua Fashion Show: partnership between University of Utah Pacific Islands Studies Initiative, Nuanua, Pik2ar, Guma' Gela', and Utah Museum of Contemporary Arts; Jun 2021 to Dec 2021 OCEANIA UNITED STATES

Professional Service

SONIA L SALARI

  • Reviewed manuscript submitted to VAW, Violence Against Women; Dec 2018
  • Invited Keynote Guest Speaker Series Gerontology Center and Department of Health Psychology, University of North Carolina Charlotte; Nov 2017
  • Grant Proposal Review, National Science Foundation; Apr 2017
  • professional review of submitted manuscripts, Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine; Jan 2017 GLOBAL
  • Panel Workshop, National Institutes of Health NIH; Oct 2015 GLOBAL

SHANNON JONES

  • Co-Director., Utah Higher Education Food Task Force.; Aug 2015

JOHN RUPLE

  • Member, Board of Directors, Friends of Cedar Mesa; May 2017

DENA NED

  • Utah’s Indian Child Welfare Committee is part of the Court Improvement Program and aims to improve the lives of Native American children in state’s care; planning of state ICWA conference , Utah Court Improvement Program (CIP); Jun 2018

JöRG RüGEMER

  • 2021 Hack A House Housing Affordability Hackathon., Ivory Innovations, Salt Lake City, Utah; Oct 2021 to Nov 2021
  • Biannual Production of podcasts on the topic of Building Energy Performance., American Institute of Architecture Committee on the Environment Podcast Subcommittee; Dec 2020
  • 2020 Hack A House Housing Affordability Hackathon., Ivory Innovations, Salt Lake City, Utah; Oct 2020 to Nov 2020
  • 2019 Hack A House Housing Affordability Hackathon. Scholarly Service. 09/08/2018 - 02/08/2019. Hours Served: 6 , Ivory Innovations, Salt Lake City, Utah. Role; Sep 2019
  • 2018 Hack A House Housing Affordability Hackathon, Ivory Innovations, Salt Lake City, Utah; Sep 2018
  • Community Service, Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity. Rendering professional design services to underserved communities., Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity; Aug 2014 to Dec 2018

YEHUA DENNIS WEI

  • Editorial Board, Sustainability ; Feb 2016

KELLY S. BRICKER

  • Editorial Board, Journal of Leisure Research; Jan 2018 to Jan 2021
  • Professional Organization Leadership: The Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference Chair: Madison, WI, Vancouver, BC, Portland, OR, Monterey CA, Nairobi, Kenya, Bonito, Brazil, Ecuador, Tampa, Korea, The International Ecotourism Society; Jan 2015 GLOBAL
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Ecotourism; Jan 2012 to Jan 2021 GLOBAL
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Sustainable Tourism; Jan 2010 to Jan 2021 GLOBAL
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Travel Research; Jan 2007 to Jan 2021
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Park and Recreation Administration; Jan 2002 to Jan 2021

HAIMANTI BHATTACHARYA

  • External advisor for the topic Poverty and Sustainability in the Spring course CDSY 440 Current Issues in Sustainability, under the Community Development and Sustainability Program, Northern Arizona University, Yavapai, AZ; Jan 2013 to Apr 2014

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Editorial Board, Conservation Biology; Jan 2012 GLOBAL

CHRISTOPHER A SIMON

  • Special Issue: Public Health, Food, and Environmental Policy Nexus in the Context of Civil Society, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health ; Feb 2020

KATE MAGARGAL

  • Conference Session Co-chair, "Applying Human Behavioral Ecology in Times of Rapid Change", Society for Applied Anthropology; Aug 2021

JULIE AULT

  • Coordinator for the Environmental Studies Network, German Studies Association; Jan 2022 to Dec 2024 GLOBAL AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA CANADA GERMANY UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES

ALESSANDRO RIGOLON

  • Building Momentum for Park and Green Space Equity in Small and Midsize Cities. Prevention Institute and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2020-ongoing). , Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; Jan 2020

Media

SONIA L SALARI

  • KZMU Radio, Moab Utah, Response to Police Investigation of Gabby Petito /Brian Laundrie Case – Commenting on the Police Treatment at Traffic Stop in Moab, Interview by Justin Higginbottom 1/17/2022 ; Jan 2022
  • KUTV2NEWS 5pm News Interviewed by Kelly Vaughn Experts Concerned Over Rise in Gun Sales, Domestic Violence Cases in Utah, ; May 2021
  • KSL News 5 pm News Interviewed by Garna Mejia, Three Utahns Killed in Possible Domestic Violence Incidents ; May 2021
  • FOX 13 5pm News Interviewed by Stephen Romney about Domestic Violence Homicide Case Shandon Scott on 1-80, Topic: firearms and domestic violence histories; May 2021
  • ABC4 May 3, 2021 10 pm News Interviewed by Jason Nguyen Fatal Domestic Violence Story ; May 2021
  • Utah Magazine (Jan 2021) Sharp Contrast - The Pandemic Has Widened the Inequality Gap for Women: The U is working to change that, Heather May; Jan 2021
  • Salt Lake Tribune July 19, 2020 University of Utah Researchers Team Up to Study Gender-Based Violence in State; Jul 2020
  • @TheU Mapping Gender Based Violence ; Jun 2020
  • COVID-19 Seed Grants Details Press Release (4/20/2020) ; Apr 2020
  • Star Tribune (4/10/2019) Irwin Jacobs, wife Alexandra dead in murder-suicide, close friend says. ML. Smith, P. Walsh, J. Lake Minnetonka, MN. (Interviewed IPHS Research); Apr 2019
  • Daily Utah Chronicle (4/3/2019) The Honors College Praxis Labs Holds Interpersonal Violence Seminar, By Nicholas Rush ; Apr 2019
  • Lohud.com Rockland/Westchester Journal News (8/10/18) What is Mercy Killing? Does Richard DeLucia’s murder-suicide qualify? By Jordan Fenster & Podcast ; Aug 2018
  • Salt Lake Tribune, Front Page As Gun Deaths Continue to Rise in America, Social Scientists Wonder why so Many Feel the Need to Carry Firearms, By Christopher Smart ; Apr 2018 GLOBAL NORTH AMERICA
  • The Trace 2/13/18 (interview with Jennifer Mascia 2/1/2018) Murder Suicide by Gun is an Everyday Occurrence in America ; Feb 2018 GLOBAL
  • VICE A Grisly New Year’s Killing Shows how little we know about Murder-suicides by Sonja Sharp ; Jan 2018 GLOBAL
  • Top of Mind, Sonia Salari, Guest “The Link Between Mass Shootings, Domestic Violence and Suicide.” 14 min., nationwide radio interview with Julie Rose, BYURadio.org Sirius Radio Channel 143, ; Nov 2017 GLOBAL
  • Sunday Edition, KSL & Deseret News Sunday Morning Show, Domestic Violence Homicide and Mass Shootings, Guest appearance Sonia Salari 12 min. Salt Lake City, Utah 2017 ; Nov 2017
  • The Harold They had a suicide pact he said. But he was not ready to die. He murdered her, prosecutors say. haroldonline.com article 160490644 by Michael Gordan and Caroline Metzler; Jul 2017
  • The Charlotte Observer, Did Elderly Charlotte Man Murder His Wife of 33 Years – Or was it a mercy killing? M. Gordon & Metzler, C. 7/7/2017 ; Jul 2017
  • Gillette News Record 2017 Look, Listen and Stop Elder Abuse by Melissa Erikson Gillette, WY ; Apr 2017
  • Dallas News Jacquielynn Floyd 'Elderly Murder Suicide: Call it desperation, but don't call it love.' Metro Columnist Commentary. Dallasnews.com ; Mar 2017 GLOBAL
  • ABC4 Interview by Glen Beeby "West Valley Murder-suicide Marks Disturbing Utah Trend"; Jan 2017
  • Wallethub Ask the Experts Elder Abuse: States with the Best Elder Abuse Protections. Interview with Richie Bernardo; Dec 2016 UNITED STATES
  • ABC-4 Deadly American Fork Shooting Brings Awareness to Domestic Violence: Intimate terrorism: double shooting shows dangers, Interview with Rick Aarons; Dec 2016
  • Washington Post Domestic Violence Advocate Killed by Husband: Few red flags.; Mar 2016 GLOBAL
  • Dayton Beach News Journal Murder-suicides among elderly driven by illness, depression Research shows elderly men kill their wives and then themselves about every two weeks in Florida ; Oct 2015
  • Salt Lake Tribune Utah's recent family murder-suicides: Why do they do it? ; Jun 2015
  • Deseret News— Life and Family Section “Abuse is the Focus of U. Sociologist"; Nov 2002

AMY BRUNVAND

  • Terra Dankowski. "Stories of Sustainability: Librarians explore different strategies for a changing world. American Libraries Magazine [blog]. ; Feb 2018

TIMOTHY WILLIAM COLLINS

  • Review of research study: "Neighborhoods Are Feeling the Heat of Climate Change"; Oct 2021
  • Radio interview about potential Inland Port environmental justice issues, KCPW, Salt Lake City; Sep 2018
  • Review of research study in Pacific Standard. Failure at the EPA: The agency has left immigrants and minorities to fend for themselves at toxic waste sites across the country; May 2018

HASSE BORUP

  • At The U article on Artivism for Earth; Apr 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points Article, College of Fine Arts. Artivism for Earth description and preview.; Mar 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points Blog, University of Utah College of Fine Arts. Introducing Artivism for Earth as a major, interdisciplinary project on campus and beyond, as well as asking for involvement.; Jan 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points, CFA Blog, Artivism4Earth; Jan 2021
  • Artivism4Earth feature Website; Jan 2021

DENA NED

  • Guest on RadioACTive, a community affairs program for community builders and grassroots activists. Interview titled: The latest attack on the Indian Child Welfare Act; featuring: Dena Ned, Director, American Indian Social Work Program, College of Social Work, University of Utah, and Caren Frost, Director, Center for Research on Migration & Refugee Integration, College of Social Work, University of Utah. Highlighted book “Contemporary Issues in Child Welfare: American Indian and Canadian Aboriginal Contexts,” published earlier this year by J. Charlton Publishing ; Dec 2018

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Salt Lake Tribune: Energy efficient homes means less air pollution. But are they affordable? by Heather May.; Mar 2020
  • Slim House at Design Arts Utah exhibition featured in the Salt Lake Tribune; Sep 2019

NALINI M NADKARNI

  • Science Friday - The Exotic Life Above the Forest Floor; Sep 2018

KATE MAGARGAL

  • Red Rock Radio; Dec 2021
  • "Utah Navajo Commission discusses federal funds, water settlements, and firewood issues"; Nov 2021
  • "Indigenous management of woodlands and wildfires"; Sep 2020
  • "Interacting with the land: historic and current land uses in the Southwest"; Oct 2017

DANYA RUMORE

  • "The rise of ‘Zoom Towns’ in the rural west," @theU ; Oct 2020

IVIS GARCIA ZAMBRANA

  • “Utah Students Research Latino Housing” Planning Magazine, August/September 2018. ; Oct 2018
  • Sustainability Office “Sowing Seeds of Justice”; Dec 2017

SARA ELIZABETH GRINESKI

  • Review of research study. ; Oct 2021
  • Newspaper story about research study. https://www.ksl.com/article/50063705/air-pollution-peaks-linked-to-lower-academic-proficiency-in-salt-lake-county-students 8 December 2020.; Dec 2020
  • Newspaper story about research study. https://www.sltrib.com/news/environment/2020/12/03/u-researchers-find-peaks/ 3 December 2020.; Dec 2020
  • Press Release about research study. 23 November 2020. https://attheu.utah.edu/facultystaff/air-pollution-spikes-reduce-test-scores/ ; Nov 2020
  • Radio interview about research study. 21 May 2020. https://kcpw.org/blog/in-the-hive/2020-05-21/air-quality/; May 2020
  • Medium article about research study. 20 May 2020. https://onezero.medium.com/minority-students-are-getting-choked-out-by-air-pollution-in-utah-7e7fdf4a4057; May 2020
  • Radio interview about research study. 19 May 2020. https://www.kuer.org/post/am-news-brief-high-marks-state-credit-rating-unfair-bad-air-wildfire-threatens-homes; May 2020
  • Local newspaper article about research study. 19 May 2020. https://www.deseret.com/utah/2020/5/19/21263965/study-minority-students-in-salt-lake-county-schools-breathe-dirtier-air; May 2020
  • Radio Interview. Environmental injustice at American schools. NPR's Latino USA. Interview recorded April 25, 2018, aired October 1, 2018. ; Oct 2018
  • America’s toxic schools. Living on Earth with Steve Curwood. (broadcast on 250 public radio stations) ; Feb 2018
  • Review of research study on Earther: Students of color suffer disproportionately from air pollution; Feb 2018
  • Review of research study in the Guardian: Schools across the US exposed to air pollution; Feb 2018
  • Review of research study: Environmental racism and marginalized health in our gaybourhoods; Dec 2017
  • Review of research study on Earther: Do queer people suffer disproportionately from pollution?; Oct 2017

JULIET CARLISLE

  • Conservationists declare election victory. What did they win? E&E News.; Nov 2018

CHRISTOPHER DUNCAN INGRAHAM

  • HEAL Utah; Sep 2020

ALESSANDRO RIGOLON

  • Penney, V. (2020, September 30). Denver wants to fix a legacy of environmental racism. The New York Times. ; Sep 2020
  • Upton, J, & Diaz, C. (2020, September 4). NYC’s trees: A natural defense against heat, but not equally shared. NPR’s Science Friday.; Sep 2020
  • Plumer, B. & Popovich, N. (2020, August 24). How decades of racist housing policy left neighborhoods sweltering. The New York Times.; Aug 2020

EMILY J. SALISBURY

  • This week’s episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast features Dr. Emily Salisbury, Associate Professor of Social Work at the University of Utah, Director of Utah Criminal Justice Center, co-creator of Women’s Risk Needs Assessment (WRNA) system, and expert on women + incarceration. Dr. Salisbury shares her own life story, how she got into academia, how she became interested in women + incarceration, she talks about her research and findings, and so much more. ; Nov 2021
  • "NJ paying $1.3M to consultant to advise on women’s prison." Associated Press.; May 2021
  • "Video Visits At Utah State Prison Connect Incarcerated People And Their Loved Ones During The Pandemic." KUER 90.1; Apr 2021

ANDY HONG

  • My research was featured in TheCityFix article, titled "What Are We Learning About Urban Wellbeing During COVID-19?"; Mar 2022 COLOMBIA UNITED KINGDOM

Awards

ISABEL DULFANO

  • Participatory development: Case studies of Yaxunah and Blue Creek , URC creative research award; May 2016 BELIZE MEXICO
  • Indigenous Women's Lecture Series, Dee Council; Apr 2016 ECUADOR GUATEMALA MEXICO
  • Travel research grant, Latin American Studies; Apr 2016 MEXICO
  • research grant for course, CLAC; Jan 2016 GLOBAL

JöRG RüGEMER

  • 2021 ACSA Collaborative Practice Award. Masterplanning, development and design of a micro-neighborhood consisting of 20 innovative, highly energy-efficient and cost effective housing units for the affordable housing market. Under construction since 2017., Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture ACSA; Jan 2021
  • AIA Utah Honorable Mention Award: “The Kunga ADU Design Build." Salt Lake City, Utah. First realized Design+Build Salt Lake project for a 70 m2 high-performance Accessory Dwelling Unit for a client in wheelchair. Program Founder, Program Director, Program Instructor , American Institute of Architecture Utah Chapter; Oct 2020
  • AIA Utah Merit Design Award: "Field of Dreams Eco-Community", Kearns, Utah, American Institute of Architects Utah; Oct 2019

KATHLEEN NICOLL

  • Con Il Sud Program in Italy, Fulbright Foundation Global Scholars Award; Jul 2021 ITALY

JAEHEE YI

  • A national learning collaborative to engage social work scholars and leaders in learning about and experimenting with futures and foresight frameworks to energize and expand health-related social work thinking and practice for a rapidly changing future., Social Work Health Futures Lab; Dec 2020

YIHUI PAN

  • Best Paper Award 2021, Asian Finance Association; May 2021 ASIA

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Award for Advancing Equity and Connecting Communities , College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, University of Utah; Apr 2021
  • Sustainability Integration Leadership Award , University of Utah; Mar 2020 GLOBAL
  • CSBS Jr. Faculty Research Leave, College of Social & Behavioral Sciences - University of Utah; Mar 2017 MEXICO

CHRISTOPHER DUNCAN INGRAHAM

  • Top Paper Award, "The Human Rights of a River." Western States Communication Association, Environmental Communication Division., Western States Communication Association; Feb 2020

ALESSANDRO RIGOLON

  • Celebrate U Honoree, 2020. Selected as Researcher Honoree for the book titled, “Urban green spaces: Public health and sustainability in the United States.” , The University of Utah; Mar 2020

Grants

SONIA L SALARI

  • Gender Based Violence Consortium 1U4U Innovation Grant. PI: Annie Fukushima. Co-PI(s): Sonia Salari; Aug 2020 to Aug 2021
  • 2019 Gender Based Violence Seed Grant 1U4U . PI: Annie Fukushima. Co-PI(s): Sonia Salari; Mar 2019

YEHUA DENNIS WEI

  • Amenity, Neighborhood and Spatial Inequality. PI: Dennis Wei; Aug 2015 to Jul 2016

BAODONG LIU

  • Understanding the Support for Ranked-Choice Voting. PI: Baodong Liu. Co-PI(s): Mike Cobb and Richard Engstrom; Mar 2020 to Sep 2021

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Resilience and Justice in the Local Food System: Understanding Mutual Aid in the Time of COVID-19. PI: Adrienne Cachelin. Co-PI(s): Shane Macfarlan; Jun 2020 to May 2021
  • Uncovering the Framework for Spring Sustainability in Complex Socio-hydrological Systems in the Remote Arid Highland of Baja California Sur, Mexico. PI: Brenda Bowen. Co-PI(s): Shane Macfarlan; May 2019 to May 2020 MEXICO
  • Oasiana-Ranchero Culture & Aridland Spring Sustainability in Baja California Sur, Mexico. PI: Shane J Macfarlan; May 2016 to Jun 2016 MEXICO

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Non-profit Response to Concurrent Disaster Events. PI: Ivis Garcia. Co-PI(s): Divya Chandrasekhar; Jan 2021 LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN SOUTH-EASTERN ASIA UNITED STATES
  • Promoting Mitigation Through Post-Disaster Small Business Recovery Programs. PI: Sua Kim. Co-PI(s): Divya Chandrasekhar; May 2020
  • Effectiveness of multi-hazard response planning for concurrent disasters (Case study: COVID-19 and post-earthquake response in the Salt Lake City Metro Region)” funded by the , 2020-2021. ($24,007). PI: Divya Chandrasekhar. Co-PI(s): Ivis Garcia, Daniel Mendoza; May 2020 to Apr 2021
  • Pre-Planning for Post-Disaster Rehousing of Public Housing Residents: A Case Study of Salt Lake County. PI: Sayma Khajehei. Co-PI(s): Divya Chandrasekhar; Jan 2020
  • Building community networks to promote disaster recovery in San Juan Metro, Puerto Rico . PI: Divya Chandrasekhar. Co-PI(s): Ivis Garcia; Jul 2018 PUERTO RICO
  • A study of distributed infrastructure forms emerging after disasters. PI: Divya Chandrasekhar. Co-PI(s): Masood Parvania; Jul 2018 PUERTO RICO

ANDY HONG

  • Transportation for Seniors (T4S): Developing a New Accessibility Measure to Support Older Adults in a Post-Pandemic World. PI: Andy Hong. Co-PI(s): Xiaoyue Cathy Liu; Oct 2021 to Sep 2022
  • Healthy Aging and Resilient Places (HARP) Lab: Promoting Health and Resilience in Aging through Interdisciplinary Collaboration. PI: Andy Hong. Co-PI(s): Sarah Canham, Michelle Sorweid; Jul 2021 to Jun 2023 GLOBAL