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In Print
Wolfgang Bielefeld, IUPUI, published "How do Need,
Capacity, Georgraphy, and Politics Influence Giving?" (with Patrick
Roomey and Kathy Steinberg), in Arthur Brooks (Ed.), Gifts of Time and Money,
Rowan and Littlefield, Publishers. He also published "Organizational
Theory and Behavior" in D. Burlingame and D. Hammack (Eds.), Education
for a Civil Society, Center on Philanthropy, Indiana University.
Ron Hites’, IUB, recent publications include:
- “Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Great Lakes,” Handbook
in Environmental Chemistry, Vol. 5, Part N, Springer-Verlag: Berlin
& Heidelberg, Germany, 430 pp. (2005); R.A. Hites, editor.
- Brominated flame retardants in the Great Lakes, in “Persistent
Organic Pollutants in the Great Lakes,” Handbook in Environmental
Chemistry, Vol. 5, Part N, pp. 328-366, Springer-Verlag: Berlin &
Heidelberg, Germany (2005), R A. Hites, editor.
- Identification of brominated carbazoles in sediment cores from Lake
Michigan, Environmental Science and Technology, 39, 9446-9451
(2005); with L.Y. Zhu (SPEA post-doctoral associate).
- Lipid composition and contaminants in farmed and wild salmon, Environmental
Science and Technology, 39, 8622-8629 (2005); with M.C. Hamilton,
S.J. Schwager, J.A. Foran, B.A. Knuth, and D.O. Carpenter.
- Effects of wind and air trajectory directions on atmospheric concentrations
of persistent organic pollutants near the Great Lakes, Environmental
Science and Technology, 39, 7817-7825 (2005); with W.D. Hafner.
- Brominated flame retardants in the atmosphere of the east-central United
States, Environmental Science and Technology, 39, 7794-7802 (2005);
with E. Hoh (SPEA doctoral student).
- Influence of local human population on atmospheric polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbon concentrations, Environmental Science and Technology,
39, 7374-7379 (2005); with W. Hafner and D. Carlson.
- Polychlorinated biphenyls in salmon and salmon feed: Global differences
and bioaccumulation, Environmental Science and Technology, 39,
7389-7395 (2005); with D.L. Carlson (SPEA post-doctoral
associate).
Les Lenkowsky, IUB and IUPUI, published “How
to Protect the Rights of Charities to Speak Out” in the December 8
“Opinion” column of The Chronicle of Philanthropy, available
to subscribers at http://philanthropy.com/temp/email.php?id=4br6q60nt0juvf7dqgx2s3p9yqhu77z7.
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