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WOMEN'S HEALTH
& URBAN LIFE:
AN INTERNATIONAL
AND INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (1)
(Vol. I, Issue
2, December 2002)
CONTENTS:
General
Editor's Introduction
Aysan Sev'er (University of Toronto)
Articles:
Poor Health, Lone-Mothers
and Welfare Reform: Competing Visions of Employability (download
full text pdf file)
Maureen Baker (Auckland University, New Zealand)
Theorizing Public Housing
Woman Abuse as a Function of Economic Exclusion and Male Peer Support
(download full text pdf file)
Walter S. DeKeseredy (Ohio University) & Martin D. Schwartz (Ohio
University)
"Private" Crime in Public
Housing: Violent Victimization, Fear of Crime and Social Isolation Among
Women Public Housing Residents (download
full text pdf file)
Claire M. Renetti (St.
Joseph's University) & Shana
L. Maier (University of Delaware)
Sexual Risk Behaviours,
HIV Knowledge and Attitudes Among Women Heroin Users in China: Implications
for HIV Prevention (download full
text pdf file)
Quanyi Wang (Chinese Academy of Mediacal Sciences & Pekin Union
Medical College & Gee Lin (West Virginia University)
THE AUTHORS OF THE CURRENT ISSUE:
Maureen Baker (Ph.D.) Is Professor of Sociology at
the University of
Auckland in New Zealand. She received her doctorate in Sociology from
the University of Alberta in 1975. Since then, she has taught in Canada,
Australia and New Zealand. From 1984 to 1990, she worked as a senior researcher
for Canadas Parliament, specializing in policy issues relating to
families, women and children. Professor Baker is the author or editor
of twelve books and over 50 articles on family trends, cross-national
family policies, women and work and comparative restructuring. She has
lived in New Zealand since 1998.
Walter S. DeKeseredy (Ph.D.) Is Professor of Sociology at Ohio
University.He has written dozens of articles and several books on woman
abuse. His current research focuses on sexual assault during and after
separation/divorce. Dr. DeKeseredy is also Chair of the American Society
of Criminologys Division on Critical Criminology.
Ge Lin (Ph.D.) is Assistant Professor of Geography at the Regional
Research Institute, West Virginia University. He received his Ph.D. degree
at the State University of New York at Buffalo. His current research interests
are Medical Geography, Demography and GIS.
Shana L. Maier (M.S.) is a doctoral candidate in Sociology at the
University of Delaware, Newark, DE. Her research interests lie in the
areas of the sociology of gender and social deviance.
Claire M. Renzetti (Ph.D.) is Professor and Chair of Sociology,
St. Josephs University, Philadelphia, PA. She is editor of the international,
interdisciplinary journal Violence Against Women, co-editor (with Jeffrey
L. Edleson) of the Sage Violence Against Women book series, and editor
of the Gender, Crime and Law book series for Northeastern University Press.
She has authored or edited thirteen books and numerous book chapters and
scholarly articles. Her research focuses primarily on violence against
marginalized women.
Martin D. Schwartz (Ph.D.) is Professor of Sociology at Ohio University.
He has scores of articles on woman abuse. He is also the co-author of
Sexual Assault on the College Campus: The Role of Male Peer Support and
Woman Abuse on Campus: Results from the Canadian National Survey (with
Walter S. DeKeseredy).
Aysan Sever (Ph.D.) is Professor of Sociology at the University
of Toronto. She has numerous books and papers on violence against women.
Her most current book is about women who have left their abusive partners
(Fleeing the House of Horrors, University of Toronto Press, 2002). She
is currently conducting an SSHRC funded research on violence against women
in southeastern Turkey and serving as the general editor of Womens
Health and Urban Life journal.
Quanyi Wang (MD, MPH) is Assistant Professor of Epidemiology in the
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Chinese Academy of Medical
Sciences and Peking Union Medical College. He received his medical education
at Shandong University in China. He was Visiting Assistant Professor of
Geography at West Virginia University in the United States (2000 to 2002).
His research topic is Social Epidemiology of HIV/STD.
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The Women's Health & Urban Life: An International and Interdisciplinary
Journal is generously funded by the Wellesley Central Health Corporation
and is permanently housed at the Sociology Department, University of Toronto.
The founder and the first general editor is Aysan Sev'er, University of
Toronto.
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