Emily Searl collaborated with Dr. Ryan Finnigan, from the UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation, to produce a blog post for Econofact summarizing the newly released 2022 Current Population Survey data on the working poor in the United States.
The articles, "Women in Academia: Representation, Tenure, and Publication Patterns in the STEM and Social Sciences Fields" (Journal of International Women's Studies, 2022) and "The Impact of Academic Publication: Inequity for Women in Behavior Analytic Journals" (Frontiers in Sociology, 2022) can be read in full here and here.
Eli Alston-Stepnitz shares his story on how his engaged scholarship is transcending disciplines in a blog post for the office of Public Scholarship and Engagement.
The article examines the radical ecological philosophy developed by the MOVE organization in the early 1970s and the purchase it may have for the contemporary Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement.
An article titled "Growing Together: Community Coalescence and the Social Dimensions of Urban Sustainability" by Charlotte Glennie was published in the Sustainability journal on November 20, 2020.
Zeke Baker (University of Oklahoma/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin.), in collaboration with Julia Ekstrom (California Dept. of Water Resources), Kesley Meagher (UC Davis Dept. of Food Science and Technology), Louise Bedsworth (California Strategic Growth Council) and Benjamin L.