Faculty Publications
There are 697 publications in this collection, published between 1976 and 2024. Showing 451 - 500.
Hipp, John R: Segregation Through the Lens of Housing Unit Transition: What Roles Do the Prior Residents, the Local Micro-Neighborhood, and the Broader Neighborhood Play?, 2012
Maurer, Bill; Martin, Sylvia J: Accidents of equity and the aesthetics of Chinese offshore incorporation, 2012
MAURER, BILL: Credit between Cultures: Farmers, Financiers, and Misunderstanding in Africa, 2012
Maurer, Bill: Finance 2.0, 2012
Maurer, Bill: Late to the party: debt and data, 2012
Maurer, Bill: Mobile Money: Communication, Consumption and Change in the Payments Space, 2012
MAURER, BILL: Occupy economic anthropology, 2012
Maurer, Bill: Payment: Forms and Functions of Value Transfer in Contemporary Society, 2012
Perla, H; Coutin, SB: Legacies and origins of the 1980s US-Central American sanctuary movement, 2012
Perla, H; Coutin, SB: Sanctuary Practices in International Perspectives, Migration, citizenship and social movements, 2012
Reiter, Keramet Ann: The Most Restrictive Alternative: A Litigation History of Solitary Confinement in U.S. Prisons, 1960-2006, 2012
Abstract: Supermaxes across the United States detain thousands in long-term solitary confinement, under conditions of extreme sensory deprivation. Almost every state built a supermax between the late 1980s and the late 1990s. This chapter examines the...
Reiter, Keramet A.: Prisoners’ Rights, 2012
Abstract: Prisoner's rights are those rights that individuals retain after they are found guilty of a crime and sentenced to a term of confinement in a prison or jail. In the United States, prisoner's rights include both positive...
Reiter, Keramet A: Statement of Keramet Reiter before the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights, June 15, 2012, 2012
Reiter, Keramet A.: Supermaxes, 2012
Abstract: Supermax prisons are highly automated institutions, designed to maintain prisoners in long-term solitary confinement, with minimal sensory stimulation. Supermax prisoners spend 23 or more hours per day alone in their cells. Three or four times per week,...
Rumbaut, Rubén G: Generation 1.5, Educational Experiences Of, 2012
Rumbaut, Rubén G: Harvest of Loneliness? Braceros in the American Past, the Politics of the Present, and Lessons for the Future, 2012
Shade, Ashley; Peter, Hannes; Allison, Steven D; Baho, Didier L; Berga, Mercè; Bürgmann, Helmut et al.: Fundamentals of Microbial Community Resistance and Resilience, 2012
Talesh, Shauhin: Insurance Law as Public Interest Law, 2012
Thompson, William C: Forensic DNA Evidence: The Myth of Infallibility, 2012
Turney, Kristin; Uddin, Monica: Prevalence and Correlates of Stability and Change in Maternal Depression: Evidence from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, 2012
Bishin, Benjamin G.; Smith, Charles Anthony: Gay Rights and Legislative Wrongs: Representation of Gays and Lesbians, 2011
Cech, Erin; Rubineau, Brian; Silbey, Susan; Seron, Caroll: Professional Role Confidence and Gendered Persistence in Engineering, 2011
Chipchase, Jan; Lee, Panthea; Maurer, Bill: Mobile Money: Afghanistan, 2011
Cole, Simon A: Splitting Hairs? Evaluating 'Split Testimony' as an Approach to the Problem of Forensic Expert Evidence, 2011
Coutin, SCB: Comment: The Violence of Being Not Quite There, 2011
Coutin, SCB: Falling Outside: Excavating the History of Central American Asylum Seekers, 2011
Coutin, SCB: Prohibited Realities and Fractured Persons: Remaking Lives in Transnational Spaces, 2011
Coutin, SCB: Re/Membering the Nation: Gaps and Reckoning within Biographical Accounts of Salvadoran Emigres, 2011
Coutin, SCB: The Rights of Noncitizens in the United States, 2011
Goldweber, Asha; Dmitrieva, Julia; Cauffman, Elizabeth; Piquero, Alex R; Steinberg, Laurence: The Development of Criminal Style in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: Separating the Lemmings from the Loners, 2011
Hipp, John R; Yates, Daniel: Ghettos, thresholds, and crime: Does concentrated poverty really have an accelerating increasing effect on crime?, 2011
Hipp, John R; Steenbeek, Wouter: A Longitudinal Test of Social Disorganization Theory: Feedback Effects between Cohesion, Social Control and Disorder, 2011
Hipp, John R; Tita, George E; Boggess, Lyndsay N: A new twist on an old approach: A random-interaction approach for estimating rates of inter-group interaction, 2011
Hipp, John R; Jannetta, Jesse; Shah, Rita; Turner, Susan: Parolees’ Physical Closeness to Social Services: A Study of California Parolees, 2011
Hipp, John R: Spreading the wealth: The effect of the distribution of income and race/ethnicity across households and neighborhoods on city crime trajectories, 2011
Hipp, John R: Violent crime, mobility decisions, and neighborhood racial/ethnic transition, 2011
Katz, MB; Maurer, B; Wright, EO: Margaret R. Somers Genealogies of Citizenship: Markets, Statelessness and the Right to Have Rights. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2008, 2011
Kendall, Jake; Maurer, Bill; Machoka, Phillip; Veniard, Clara: An Emerging Platform: From Money Transfer System to Mobile Money Ecosystem, 2011
Martiny, Jennifer BH; Eisen, Jonathan A; Penn, Kevin; Allison, Steven D; Horner-Devine, M Claire: Drivers of bacterial β-diversity depend on spatial scale, 2011
Maurer, Bill: AFTERWORD, 2011
Maurer, WM: The Disunity of Finance: Alternatives Practices to Western Finance, 2011
Maurer, WM: Money Nutters, 2011
Obasogie, Osagie K; Reiter, Keramet A: Human Subjects Research With Prisoners: Putting the Ethical Question In Context, 2011
Reiter, Keramet A.: A Brief History of Pelican Bay, 2011
Rumbaut, Rubén G: Assimilation's Bumpy Road, 2011
Rumbaut, RG: E Pluribus, New York, 2011
Rumbaut, RG; Portes, A: Legados: La historia de la segunda generación inmigrante, 2011
Rumbaut, Rubén G: The Melting and the Pot: Assimilation and Variety in American Life, 2011
Rumbaut, Rubén G: Pigments of Our Imagination: On the Racialization and Racial Identities of ‘Hispanics’ and ‘Latinos’, 2011