Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
Faculty
Publications

The Bloustein School's distinguished faculty comprises researchers and theorists—including current and former government leaders—who work to apply research to promote positive social and economic change. The Bloustein School faculty is widely recognized within their respective fields and publish widely. The following list is a representative sample of the most current faculty publications.

 

Recent Bloustein School Faculty Publications

 

Andrews, Clinton J. 2008. “Greenhouse gas emissions along the rural to urban gradient,” Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, November 2008, 51(6): 1–20.

 

Chatman, Daniel G. 2008. "Deconstructing development density: Quality, quantity and price effects on household travel." Transportation Research A 42 (7): 1009-1031, 2008.

 

Crowley, Jocelyn Elise. 2009.  “Conflicted Membership: Women in Fathers’ Rights Groups.”  Sociological Inquiry. 79(3): 328-350.

 

Crowley, Jocelyn Elise. 2008. “On the Cusp of a Movement: Identity Work and Social Movement Identification Processes within Fathers’ Rights Groups.Sociological Spectrum. 28(6): 705-724.

 

Crowley, Jocelyn Elise, Margaret Watson, and Maureen R. Waller. 2008. "Understanding “Power Talk”: Language, Public Policy, and Democracy." Perspectives on Politics. 6(1): 71-88.

 

Curenton, S. M., McWey, L., M., & Bolen, M. G. (2009).  "Distinguishing Maltreating Versus Nonmaltreating At-Risk Families: Implications for Foster Care and Early Childhood Education Interventions."Families in Society, 90, 176-182.

 

Curenton, S. M. 2008. Early Childhood Leaders and Literacy. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 23, 597-598.

 

Curenton, S.M. & Justice, L. 2008. "Children's Preliteracy Skills: Influence of Mothers' Education and Beliefs About Shared-Reading Interactions."Early Education & Development, 19:2, 261-283.

 

Curenton, S.M., Craig, M. J. & Flanigan, N. 2008. "Use of Decontextualized Talk Across Story Contexts: How Oral Storytelling and Emergent Reading Can Scaffold Children's Development." Early Education & Development, 19:1, 161-187.

 

DeFilippis, James. 2008. "Paradoxes of community-building: community control in the global economy." International Social Science Journal. 192: 223-234.

 

Bernhardt, Annette, Siobhan McGrath and James DeFilippis. 2008. "The State of Worker Protections in the U.S.: Unregulated Work in New York City." International Labor Review. 147(2/3): 135-162.

 

DeFilippis, James and Elvin Wyly. 2008. "Running to Stand Still: Through the Looking Glass with Federally Subsidized Housing in New York City." Urban Affairs Review. 43(6): 777-816.

 

DeFilippis, James, Martin, Nina, Bernhardt, Annette and Siobhán McGrath. 2009. "On the Characteristics and Organization of Unregulated Work in American Cities." Urban Geography. 30(1): 63-90.

 

DeFilippis, James, Fisher, Robert and Eric Shragge. 2009. "What’s Left in the Community?" Community Development Journal. 44(1): 38-52.

 

McGrath, Siobhán and James DeFilippis. 2009. "Social Reproduction as Unregulated Work." Work, Employment, and Society. 23(1): 66–83.

 

Glickman, Norman J. and Corianne P. Scally, 2008. “Can Community and Education Organizing Improve InnerCity Schools?Journal of Urban Affairs, 30 (5) 557-577.

 

Greenberg, Michael R. 2009. "Neighborhood quality and the older elderly: theory and two pilot studies". Human Ecology Review, 16 (2), 184-194, 2009. 

 

J. Burger, M. Gochfeld, C. Powers, D. Kosson, and M. Greenberg. 2008. " Managing environmental problems during transition: the Department of Energy as a case study". Remediation. October 8, 2008. 

 

Greenberg, Michael R. and R. Zimmerman. 2008. "Distribution of federal anti-terrorism funds to states in the Untied States: a comparison of population, income, and simple vulnerability indicators with infrastructure applications". pp. 101-120 in R. A. Larche, editor, Global Terrorism Issues and Developments, Nova Publishers, 2008.

 

Greenberg, Michael R. 2008. Environmental Policy Analysis and Practice, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

 

J. Burger, M. Greenberg, M. Gochfeld, S. Shukla, K. Lowrie, and R. Keren. 2008. "Factors influencing acquisition of ecological exposure information about hazards and risks from contaminated sites." Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. Vol. 137, 413-425, 2008.

 

Greenberg, Michael R, M. Weiner, and G. Greenberg. 2008. "Controlling personal health decisions. American Journal of Public Health. Caring for Oldest Elderly theme issue. July 2008, 98(7), 1160-1162.

 

Greenberg, Michael R., D. Schneider, K. Lowrie, and A. Dey. 2008. "The theory of neighbourhood decline due to pariah land uses: regaining control of the downward cycle." Local Environment. Vol. 13, no. 1, 2008, 15-26.

 

Greenberg, Michael R., H. Mayer, K. Lowrie, and J. Shaw. 2008. "Industrial decline and the opportunities and challenges of brownfield redevelopment." Community Investments, 20(2), 8-11, 2008.  

 

Greenberg, Michael R., Karen Lowrie, Justin Hollander, Joanna Burger, Charles Powers, and Michael Gochfeld. 2008. "Citizen Board Issues and Local Newspaper Coverage of Risk, Remediation and Environmental Management: Six United States Nuclear Weapons Facilities." Remediation, 18(3), 79-90, 2008.

 

Greenberg, Michael R, A. Gotsch, G. Rhoads, and D. Schneider. 2008. "Building and sustaining a multiuniversity and multicampus program or school of public health." American Journal of Public Health 98 (9), 1556-158, 2008.

 

Botein, H. & Hetling, A.  2009. Permanent supportive housing for domestic violence victims: Program theory and client perspectives. Housing Policy Debate, 20 (1).

 

Hetling, A., McDermott, M., & Mapps, M. 2008.  Symbolism versus policy learning: Public opinion of the 1996 U.S. welfare reforms. American Politics Research, 36 (3), 335-357.

 

Hetling, A. & McDermott, M. 2008. Judging a book by its cover: Did perceptions of the 1996 U.S. welfare reforms affect public support for spending on the poor? Journal of Social Policy, 37 (3), 471-487.

 

Holcomb, Briavel. 2008. "Iran" and "Travel and Tourism Occupations" in Encyclopedia of Women in World History. Bonnie G. Smith Ed. Oxford University Press.

 

Lahr, Michael, Miguel Ángel Tarancón Morán, Fernando Callejas AlbIñana, and Erik Dietzenbacher 2008. “A Revision of the Tolerable Limits Approach: Searching for the Important Coefficients,” Economic Systems Research, 20, 75-95.

 

Mahady, Francis X. and Michael L. Lahr. 2008. "Endogenous Regional Growth through Transportation Investment," Transportation Research Record, No.2067, 110-119.

 

Meck, Stuart and Sam Casella, “Removing Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing in Development Standards, Density Bonuses, and Processing of Permits in Hillsborough County, Florida,Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research, 11(2) (2009): 61-82. 

 

Meck, Stuart and Kenneth Pearlman, Ohio Planning and Zoning Law, 2009 (14th) Edition. Eagan, MN: Thomson-West, 2009.

 

Meck, Stuart and Rebecca Retzlaff, “A Familiar Ring:  A Retrospective on the First National Conference on City Planning (1909), Planning and Environmental Law 61(4) (April 2009): 3-10.

 

Miller, J.E. and Y.V. Rodgers. 2009. “Mother’s Education and Children’s Nutritional Status: New Evidence from Cambodia. Asian Development Review. 26(1):131-165.

 

Miller, J.E. and Y.V. Rodgers. 2008. “Economic Importance and Statistical Significance: Guidelines for Communicating Empirical Research.” Feminist Economics. 14(2): 117-149.

 

Newman, Kathe. 2008. “The Perfect Storm: Contextualizing the Foreclosure Crisis.” in Jeff Crump, Kathe Newman, Eric Belsky, Phil Ashton, David Kaplan, and Daniel Hammel. “Cities Destroyed (Again) for Cash: Forum on the U.S. Foreclosure Crisis.” Urban Geography. 29:745-784.

 

Noland, Robert B., Wadud, Zia, and Robert B. Noland, Daniel J. Graham. 2008.“Equity analysis of personal tradable carbon permits for the road transport sector.” Environmental Science and Policy, 11(6), (2008), 533-544.

 

Pejovic, Tamara, Robert B. Noland, Victoria Williams, and Ralf Toumi. 2008.“Calculating UK CO2 emissions using real air traffic data.” Climatic Change, 88, (2008), 367-384.

 

Schmöcker, Jan-Dirk, Mohammed A. Quddus, Robert B. Noland, and Michael G.H. Bell. 2008. “Mode Choice of older and disabled people: A case study of shopping trips in London.” Journal of Transport Geography, 16, (2008), 257-267.

 

Noland, Robert B., Mohammed A. Quddus, Washington Y. Ochieng. 2008. “The effect of the London Congestion Charge on road casualties: An intervention analysis.” Transportation, 35, (2008), 73-91.

 

Ishaque, Muhammad M. and Robert B. Noland. 2008. “A review of behavioural issues in pedestrian speed choice and street crossing behaviour.” Transport Reviews, 28(1), 61-85 (2008).

 

Ishaque, Muhammad M. and Robert B. Noland. 2008. “Simulated Pedestrian Travel and Exposure to Vehicle Emissions”, Transportation Research D (Transport and Environment), 13(1), (2008), 27-46.

 

Pucher, John and Ralph Buehler. 2009. "Cycling to Sustainability in Amsterdam," Sustain, No. 21, Autumn 2009, pp. 36-40.

 

Pucher, John and Ralph Buehler. 2009. "Bike-Transit Integration in North America," Journal of Public Transportation, Vol. 12, No. 3, 2009, pp. 79-104.

 

Pucher, John and Ralph Buehler. 2009. "Cycling for a Few or for Everyone: The Importance of Social Justice in Cycling Policy," World Transport Policy and Practice, Vol. 15, No. 1, May 2009, pp. 57-64.

 

Pucher, John and Ralph Buehler. 2009. "Sustainable Transport that Works:  Lessons from Germany," World Transport Policy and Practice, Vol. 15, No. 1, May 2009, pp. 13-46.

 

Pucher, John, and Ralph Buehler. 2008. "Making Cycling Irresistible: Lessons from the Netherlands, Denmark, and Germany," Transport Reviews, Vol. 28, No. 4, July 2008, pp.495-528.

 

Rodgers, William M. 2008. "African American and White Differences in the Impacts of Monetary Policy on the Duration of Unemployment," American Economic Review, 98:2.

 

Rubin, J. 2008. Adaptation or Extinction? Community Development Loan Funds at a Crossroads, Journal of Urban Affairs, 30 (2), 191-220.

 

Lindsay Lowell & Hal Salzman. (2009). "Will Science and Engineering Now Be a Good Career?" Commentary, Education Week November 11, 2009.

Salzman, Harold and Lindsay Lowell. 2008. "Making the Grade." Nature. 453, 28-30.

 

Moss, Philip, Salzman, Harold and Tilly, Chris. 2008. "Under Construction: The Continuing Evolution of Job Structures in Call Centers." Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, Vol. 47, Issue 2, pp. 173-208, April.

 

Salzman, Harold and Leonard Lynn. 2008. "Multinationals and the Globalization of Technology Development." Effective Executive. March.

 

McKernan, Signe-Mary and Harold Salzman. 2008. "Self-Employment and Economic Mobility." Paper for The Economic Mobility Project, The Pew Charitable Trusts.

 

Salzman, Hal and Lindsay Lowell. 2008. “How many engineers does it take to change a policy PE Magazine, (National Society of Professional Engineers) March.

 

Schneider, D. and D. E. Lilienfeld. 2008. Public Health: The Development of a Discipline. Vol I: From the Age of Hippocrates to the Progressive Era. Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press, pp. 848.

 

Shapiro, Stuart. 2009. "The Benefit Cost Analysis of Security Focused Regulations" Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Vol. 6. Issue 1.

 

Shapiro, Stuart. 2008. "Evaluating the Benefits and Costs of Regulatory Reforms: What Questions Need to be Asked?" Evaluation and Program Planning (August 2008).

 

Sommer, R. and Maycroft, J., 2008. "Influencing Public Policy: An Analysis of Published Op-Eds by Academics" Politics & Policy (Blackwell Publishing), 36(4), 586-613.

 

Turshen, Meredeth. 2009. "Child Poverty: the Gender Dimension" in Child Poverty: African and International Perspectives, edited by J.E. Doek, A.K. Shiva Kumar, D. Mugawe, and S. Tsegaye. Antwerp: Intersentia.

 

Turshen, Meredeth. 2009. "The Political Economy of Violence against Women during Armed Conflict in Uganda." reprinted in Cultures of Fear: A Critical Reader, edited by Uli Linke and Danielle Smith, Pluto Press, London.

 

Turshen, Meredeth. 2008. "Algerian Adolescents Caught in the Crossfire." In Violence and gender in the globalized world: the intimate and the extimate, edited by V.G. Julie Rajan and Sanja Bahun-Radunovic, pp.75-90. Aldershot (UK): Ashgate..

 

Weiner, Marc D., Michael R. Greenberg, and Gwendolyn B. Greenberg. 2008. "Controlling Personal Health Decisions for the Oldest Old.”  American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 98, No. 7, pg. 1160 (July 2008).

 

Weiner, Marc D., Michael R. Greenberg, and Gwendolyn Greenberg. 2009. “Risk Reducing Legal Documents: Controlling Personal Health and Financial Resources,” Risk Analysis: An International Journal, Vol. 29, No. 11, pgs. 1578-1587.

 

Weiner, Marc D. (2009). “The Party’s Still On: American Political Parties from 1950 to 2005,”A History of the U.S. Political System:  Ideas, Interests, and Institutions, Volume Two, Richard A. Harris and Daniel J. Tichenor, eds., pgs. 22-39 (ABC-Clio Press: 2009).