Faculty and Fellow Publications

2008

  • Campbell, J.D., Yoon, D.P., & Johnstone, B. (under review). Exploring the relationship between religion/spirituality and physical health in a heterogeneous medical population.
  • Johnstone, B., Franklin, K.L., Yoon, D.P.,Burris, J., & Shigaki, C.L. (under review). Relationships among religiousness, spirituality, and health for individuals with stroke. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings.
  • Littau, J., & Mason, D.L. Time to “get” religion? An analysis of religious literacy among journalism students. Paper presented at the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Aug. 6-9, 2008, Chicago, Ill.
  • Mason, D.L. Keeping the faith and other issues journalists face outside the newsroom. May 2008, Quill, a publication of the Society of Professional Journalists.
  • McCormack, G. & Johnston, B. (March 8, 2008) Spiritual and Religious Dimensions in the Realm of Occupational Therapy Research Conference , St. Ambrose University , Davenport , Iowa.

2007

  • Benson, J. Kenneth. Theoretical paper, “Desecularization of the Professions: Some Possibilities,” to be presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, Ill., April 2007
  • Benson, J. Kenneth. “The Professions and Their Publics: A Report on Two Surveys,” book chapter, Professional Creativity & the Common Good (in editing).
  • Burgoyne, Suzanne, Peggy Placier, Mallory Thomas, Sharon Welch, Clyde Ruffin, Lisa Y. Flores, Elif Celebi, Noor Azizan-Gardner, and Marilyn Miller. “Interactive Theatre and Self-Efficacy,” New Directions in Teaching and Learning. Invited book chapter for Carnegie “cluster” volume, planned for publication in 2007.
  • Burgoyne, Suzanne. Chapter on Arthur Miller’s The Crucible: “From Battleground to Common Ground: Engaging Citizens in a Deeper Democracy; Stories of Conflict, Transformation and Reconciliation,” ed. William Timpson, Norberto Valdez and David Giffey. Madison, WI: Atwood, 2007.
  • Burgoyne, Suzanne, Peggy Placier, Mallory Thomas, and Sharon Welch, “Reactions to Interactive Theatre as a Path toward Multicultural Teaching.” Grounded theory study of focus group and email survey reactions to Carnegie 3-year interactive theatre project. In submission to Theatre Topics.
  • Cameron, G. T., Pang, A., & Jin, Y. (2007) Contingency theory: Strategic management of conflict in public relations. In T. Hansen-Horn & B. Neff (Eds.), Public relations: From theory to practice (pp. 134-157). Boston, MA: Pearson Allyn & Bacon.
  • Campbell, JD, Yoon, D and Johnstone, B. “Exploring the Relationships Between Religion/Spirituality and Physical Health in Primary Care, Cancer, Spinal Cord Injury, Brain Injury, and Stroke Patients”, submitted to the Annals of Family Medicine October 2007.
  • Cohen, Daniel. “College fraternity and sorority membership, religious affiliation, and the separation of Church and State,” Academy for Educational Studies book of essays (forthcoming).
  • Cohen, Yoon, and Johnstone. (under review). Differentiating the Impact of Spirituality and Religious Factors on General Mental Health for a Sample with Heterogeneous Medical Disorders.
  • Esbeck, Carl. When Accommodations for Religion Violate the Establishment Clause: Regularizing the Supreme Court’s Analysis, 110 W. VA. L. REV. (forthcoming 2007).
  • Esbeck, Carl. The 60th Anniversary of the Everson Decision and America’s Church-State Proposition, 23 J. OF LAW AND RELIGION (forthcoming 2007).
  • Esbeck, Carl. Regulation of Religious Organizations via Governmental Financial Assistance; Appendix: Charitable Choice and the Critics. Religion Organizations in the United States, August 2007.
  • Franklin, Yoon, Acuff, and Johnstone. (under review). Relationships Among Religiousness, Spirituality, and Health for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury.
  • Jacob, JL and Campbell, JD. “Do religion and spirituality affect your health?” Chronicles in Aging, Summer 2007, pp. 4-5.
  • Johnstone, B., Glass, B., & Oliver, R.O. “Religion and Disability: Clinical, research and training considerations for rehabilitation professionals.” Disability and Rehabilitation.
  • Johnstone, B. & Glass, B. (under review). Evaluation of a Neuropsychological Model of Spirituality in Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury. Zygon.
  • Johnston, B. (June 12, 2007). Role of Spiritualiity and Religion in Recovery from Trauma. International Center for Psychosocial Trauma: 13th Annual Conference, Columbia, Mo.
  • Johnstone, Yoon, Franklin, Schopp, and Hinkebein. (under review). Re-conceptualizing the Factor Structure of the Brief Multidimensional Measure of Religiousness/Spirituality.
  • Johnstone, Burris, Yoon, Shigaki, and Franklin (under review). Relationships among religiousness, spirituality, and health for persons with stroke.
  • Johnston, B. (June 12, 2007). Role of Spiritualiity and Religion in Recovery from Trauma. International Center for Psychosocial Trauma: 13th Annual Conference, Columbia, Mo.
  • Lambeth, Edmund. “Wanted: Leaders, Journalists, Scholars, and Citizens with the Right Stuff: A Reflection on Conflict, Journalism, and Democracy.” Journal of Dispute Resolution pp. 247-253 (summer 2007).
  • Littau, J., & Slagle, M. (2007). For God and country: The media and national security. In P. Paterson & L. Wilkins (Eds.), Media ethics: Issues and cases (pp. 200-202). New York: McGraw Hill.
  • Littau, J., Thorson, E., Bentley, C. (2007). Citizen Journalism and Community Building: Predictive Measures of Social Capital Generation. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. Washington, D.C.
  • Littau, J. (2007). Content Differences for an Online Newspaper Site and its Citizen Journalism Publication. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. Washington, D.C.
  • Mahalik, J. L., Johnstone, B., Glass, B., & Yoon, D. P. (2007). Spirituality, psychological coping, and community integration for persons with traumatic brain injury. Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 11 (3), 65-77.
  • Mason, Debra, Houston, Brant, editors, Investigating Religion and Nonprofits: A Guide for Journalists, Investigative Reporters and Editors, (in editing).
  • Mason, Debra, Gibson, David. “What if God were one of our readers? A Divine readership survey,” The American Editor, American Society of Newspaper Editors, pp 5-8 (January-February 2007)
  • Pang, A., Jin, Y., & Cameron, G.T. (2007). Convention paper, “Contingency theory of strategic conflict management: A decade of theory development, discovery, and dialogue.” Public Relations Division, International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA.
  • Qi Qiu & Cameron, G.T. “A Public Relations Perspective to Manage Conflict in a Public Health Crisis,” Dispute Resolution Journal (in press).
  • Reuben, Richard, Thorson, Esther, & Grinfeld, Michael, News Reporting and its Impact on Conflict (in progress) (edited volume based on September 2006 symposium) Beyond the Assumptions: News Reporting and its Impact on Conflict.
  • Yoon, Dong Pil, & Lee, Eun-Kyoung Othelia. “The impact of religiousness/spirituality and social support on psychological well-being among older adults in rural areas,” Journal of Gerontological Social Work 48(3/4) (2007).

2006

  • Adams, Guy. “Abu Graib, Administrative Evil and Moral Inversion: The Value of ‘Putting Cruelty First’,” (with Danny L. Balfour and George E. Reed) Public Administration Review, 66 (September/October, 2006), pp. 680-693.
  • Bentley, C., Littau, J., Hamman, B., Watson, B., & Welsh, B. (2006). Citizen journalism: A case study. In M. Tremayne (Ed.). Blogging, citizenship and the future of media (1 ed., pp. 312): Routledge.
  • Burgoyne, Suzanne, Peggy Placier, Mallory Thomas, and Sharon Welch, “Reactions to Interactive Theatre as a Path toward Multicultural Teaching.” Grounded theory study of focus group and email survey reactions to Carnegie 3-year interactive theatre project. In submission to Theatre Topics.
  • Burgoyne, Suzanne. “ACT NOW: Interactive Theatre for Multicultural Awareness on Campus,” More Reasons for Hope, Association of American Colleges and Universities, publication forthcoming.
  • Cockrell, Karen, Peggy Placier, Suzanne Burgoyne, Sharon Welch, Helen Neville, and Jite Eferakhorho,.”Theater of the oppressed as an Instructional Practice,” Making a Difference in Teacher Education through Self-Study: Studies of Personal, Professional, and Program Renewal, ed. John Loughran, 131-46. Kluwer, invited book chapter, 2006.
  • Cameron, Wilcox, Reber and Shin, Public Relations: Managing Competition and Conflict, 1st, Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 2006.
  • Esbeck, Carl H. “Play in the Joints Between the Religion Clauses” and Other Supreme Court Catachreses, 34 Hofstra Law Review 1331 (2006).
  • Esbeck, Carl H. “Governance and the Religion Question,” 48 Journal of Church & State 303 (2006).
  • Esbeck, Carl H. “Regulation of Religious Organizations via Governmental Financial Assistance,” book chapter, Religious Organizations in the United States: A Study of Identity, Liberty, and the Law. (James A. Serritella ed., Carolina Academic Press 2006).
  • Fleming, David A., Vanessa Sheppard, Patricia Mangan, Kathryn Taylor, Michele Tallarico, Inez Adams, Jane Ingham. “Caregiving at the End of Life: Perceptions of Healthcare Quality and Quality of Life Among Patients and Caregivers,” J Pain Sym Mgt. 2006; 31(5):407-420.
  • Johnstone, B., Glass, B., & Oliver, R.O. (in press). “Religion and Disability: Clinical, research and training considerations for rehabilitation professionals.” Disability and Rehabilitation.
  • Johnstone, B. & Glass, B. (under review). Evaluation of a Neuropsychological Model of Spirituality in Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury. Zygon.
  • Johnstone, B. (April 14, 2006). Spirituality and Health. Missouri Health Sciences Psychology Internship Consortium didactics. Columbia, Mo.
  • Lambeth, Edmund B. “An Introduction to Mass Media Ethics,” the first chapter in Contemporary Media Ethics, edited by Mitchell Land and Bill Hornaday (Spokane: Marquette Books, 2006).
  • Mahalik, J., Johnstone, B., Glass, B., and Yoon, D. L. (under review). Spirituality, Psychological Coping, and Community Integration for Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Religion, Disability, and Health.
  • Steiger, Jeffrey, Suzanne Burgoyne, and Noor Azizan-Gardner, “Exploring Classroom Climate with Interactive Theatre,” AGLS News, 23:1 (Fall 2006): 5-6.
  • Turner, A., & Campbell, J.D. (November 9, 2006). Relationships Among Religion, Spirituality, and Health. UMC Health Professional Research Day, Columbia, Mo.
  • Welch, Sharon. “Politics After Empire: Dangerous Memories, Cultivated Awareness and Enlivening Engagement.” Athens and Jerusalem on the Polis. Religion and Postmodernism 5, delivered at Villanova University, Oct. 26-28, 2006. To be published as part of Religion and Postmodernism series
  • Yoon, Dong Pil. “Factors affecting subjective well-being for rural elderly individuals: The importance of spirituality, religiousness, and social support,” Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work 25(2) (2006):59-75.

2004-5

  • Ellis, Mark R. and Campbell, James D. “Patients’ Views About Discussing Spiritual Issues With Primary Care Physicians.” Southern Medical Journal. 97(12) (2004): 1158-1164.
  • Ellis, Mark R. and Campbell, James D. “Concordant Spiritual Orientations as a Factor in Physician-Patient Spiritual Discussions: A Qualitative Study.” Journal of Religion and Health 44(1) (2005): 39-53.
  • Lambeth, Edmund B. Book Review: “Entertaining America: Jews, Movies, and Broadcasting.” Journal of Media and Religion. 4(2) (2005): 111-113.
  • Lambeth, Edmund B., Christians, Clifford G., Fleming, Kenneth, and Lee, Seow Ting. “Media Ethics Teaching in Century 21: Progress, Problems, and Challenges,” Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, Autumn 2004, pp. 239-258.
  • Lee, Ilhyung. “In Re Cultures: The Cross-Cultural Negotiations Course in the Law School Curriculum.” Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution. 20(2) (2005): 375-420.
  • Smith, L. Scott. “On Teaching Neo-Darwinism in Public Schools: Avoiding the Pall of Orthodoxy and the Threat of Establishment,” 11 Rogers Williams University Law Review 143 (2005).
  • Smith, L. Scott. “‘Religion Neutral’ Jurisprudence: An Examination of Its Meanings and End.” William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal. 13(3) (2005) 815-870.
  • Smith, L. Scott. “Constitutional Meanings of ‘Religion’ Past and Present: Explorations in Definition and Theory.” Temple Political and Civil Rights Law Review. 14(1) (2004) 89-142.
  • Sullivan, Barry. “Naked Fitzies and Iron Cages: Individual Values, Professional Virtues, and the Struggle for Public Space.” Tulane Law Review. 78(5) (2004): 1687-1717.
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