Publications
J. Richardson. (2012). Beyond the Playing Field: Coaches as Social Capital for Inner-City Adolescent African- American Males. Journal of African American Studies, (16)2.
Gaskin, D.J., Dinwiddie, G.Y., Chan, K. & McCleary, R. (2012). Residential Segregation and the Availability of Primary Care Physicians. Health Services Research.
Chan, K., Gaskin, D.J., Dinwiddie, G.Y. & McCleary, R. (2012). Do Diabetic Patients Living in Racially Segregated Neighborhoods Experience Different Access and Quality of Care? Medical Care.
Gaskin, D.J., Dinwiddie, G.Y., Chan, K. & McCleary, R. (2012). Residential Segregation and Disparities in Health Services Utilization. Medical Care Research and Review, 69(2): 158 - 175. DOI 10.1177/1077558711420263.
Hunt, M., Hunt, L., and Falk, W. 2012. ‘‘Call to Home?’’ Race, Region, and Migration to the U.S. South, 1970–2000. Sociological Forum. 27(1).
S. Madhavan et al.2012. Child Mobility, Maternal Status and Household Composition in Rural South Africa. Demography.
O. JOHNSON, JR. (2012). “Toward a Theory of Place: Social Mobility, Proximity and Proximal Capital.” In Research on Schools, Neighborhoods and Communities: Toward Civic Responsibility, Presidential Volume edited by William Tate. MD: Rowman & Littlefield and the American Educational Research Association.
Madhavan, S. and Landau B.L. 2011. Bridges to Nowhere:Hosts, Migrants, and the Chimera of Social Capital in Three African Cities. Population and Development Review. 37(3):473-497.
E. Schatz, S. Madhavan and J. Williams. 2011. Female-Headed Households contending with Aids-related hardships in Rural South Africa. Health & Place.
Johnson, O. (2011). A Systematic Review of Neighborhood and Institutional Relationships Related to Education. Education and Urban Society.
Richardson, J.,Brown, J., Van Brakle, M., and Godette, D. (2010). Qualitative Insights on the HIV Risk Behaviors Among Violent Youth Offenders. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. 49(8):520-535.
Johnson, O. (2010). Assessing Neighborhood Racial Segregation and Macroeconomics Effects in the Education of African Americans. Review of Educational Research, 80:4.
S. Madhavan. 2010. Early Childbearing and Kin Connectivity in Rural South Africa. International Journal of Sociology of the Family.
V. Hosegood and S. Madhavan. 2010. What do we know about men's involvement in families from surveys and population cohorts in sub-Saharan Africa?: Informing the design and evaluation of family-centered services for children affected by HIV and AIDS. Journal of the International AIDS Society 13 (2): 55-62.
S. Madhavan, E. Schatz and B. Clark. 2009. Effects of HIV/AIDS Mortality on Household Dependency Ratios in Rural South Africa 2000-2005. Population Studies 63(1): 37-51.
Richardson, J. (2009). Men Do Matter: Ethnographic Insights on the Socially Supportive Role of the African-American Uncle in the Lives of Inner-City African-American Male Youth. Journal of Family Issues. 30:1041-1069.
Hatcher, S., Toldson, I., Godette, D., and Richardson, J. (2009). Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and HIV Disparities in Correctional Settings: Practice and Policy Implications for African Americans. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 20(2): 6-16.
O. JOHNSON, JR. (2008). “Who Benefits from Concentrated Affluence?: A Synthesis of Neighborhood Effects Considering Race, Gender and Education Outcomes.” Journal of Public Management & Social Policy, 14:2.
Richardson, J. (2008). Contextualizing Juvenile Re-Entry for Young African-American Males: From Prisonyard to Schoolyard. Journal of Social Policy and Public Management. 14(2):21-32.









