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In Print


Al Anderson, IUB, along with colleague Dr. Meng Xiangdong, had “A Pilot Project for the Effective Delivery of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy in Rural China,” accepted for publication in AIDS Patient Care and STDs, edited out of Weill College of Medicine at Cornell University.

Matt Auer, IUB, has published “Prospects for Improved Air Quality at the Regional Level in Poland,” European Urban and Regional Studies (2005), Vol. 12, No. 2: 133-148.

Marie A. Eisenstein, IUN, published “Religion, Values, and Freedom of Speech in Public Places” in the PA Times, Vol. 28 No. 8 (August 2005), monthly newsletter for the American Society for Public Administration. It was part of the Special Section: Free Speech in Public Places.

Kirsten A. Grønbjerg, IUB, and Richard M. Clerkin (SPEA doctoral student0 published “Examining the Landscape of Indiana’s Nonprofit Sector: Does What You Know Depend on Where You Look?” in Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 34 (No. 2, June): 232-259. Also, Indiana Nonprofit Employment, 2005 Report. Nonprofit Employment Report No. 2 by Kirsten A. Grønbjerg and Erich T. Eschmann (SPEA alum), May 2005 (http://www.indiana.edu/~nonprof/results/inemploy/innonprofitemploy05.htm).

Kerry Krutilla, IUB, with Douglas F. Barnes and William F. Hyde, published The Urban Household Energy Transition: Social and Environmental Impacts in the Developing World. Resources for the Future Press. See: http://www.rff.org/rff/rff_press/bookdetail.cfm?outputID=8213.

Les Lenkowsky, IUPUI and IUB, has published “How Washington’s Political Scandals Could Harm Nonprofit Groups” in the June 23 “Opinion” column of The Chronicle of Philanthropy. Available to subscribers at: http://philanthropy.com/temp/email.php?id=ayvixmozm3szo1j4d54kirn2dzf1j7r8.
Lenkowsky also published “Sandra Day O’Connor’s Successor: What a New Supreme Court Justice Could Mean for Nonprofit Groups” in the July 5 “Opinion” column of The Chronicle of Philanthropy. This is available to subscribers at: http://philanthropy.com/temp/email.php?id=r4xekzcgkdrqsjnfjbgey1qk8pk7e95q.

Stephen J. Ziegler, IPFW, published “Physician-Assisted Suicide and Criminal Prosecution: Are Physicians at Risk?,” Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 33:2:349-358; along with “Increasing Response Rates in Mail Surveys without Increasing Error: A Research Note,” Criminal Justice Policy Review, 16:4:1-13 (December, in press); and “The World Institute of Pain: Advancing Research and Clinical Practice,” Journal of Opioid Management (forthcoming). Ziegler, with Robert A. Jackson, also published “Who's Not Afraid of Proposal B? An Analysis of Exit Poll Data from Michigan's Vote on Physician-Assisted Suicide,” in Politics and the Life Sciences 23:1: 42-48 (June 2, 2005).

 

 

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