The Lender Center for Social Justice is a university research hub setting the standard for collaborative, innovative, and interdisciplinary community partnerships and engagement that fosters a more just society. The Center works with faculty from across the University to support and disseminate work that opens up pathways to a more just society.
2025
Transcending Binaries of Agency through Librarians’ Discursive Constructions of AI, Sarah Appedu and Jasmina Tacheva
Enhancing Rural Teacher Training Using the Internet Backpack: Broadband Policy Implications, Jane Appiah-Okyere, Danielle Smith, and Lee W. McKnight
Global supply chain disruptions., Karca Aral, Erasmo Giambona, Ricardo A. Lopez, and Gordon M. Phillips
Letter to the Editor in Response to Performance of the Washington Group Questions in Measuring Blindness and Deafness by Landes et al., Nanette Goodman, Daniel Mont, and Jennifer Madans
The disability squeeze: Out-of-pocket expenses and Unmet Needs for Disability-Related Goods and Services in the U.S, Nanette Goodman, Daniel Mont, Zachary Morris, and Ghenet Weldeslassie
How Can Public Sector Employers Improve the Effectiveness of Email Recruitment?, Leonard M. Lopoo, George Theoharis, Hannah Patnaik, Robert Bifulco, Ashraf Haque, and Christine Ashby
Broadband Resilience by Zero Trust Community Network Policy Design, Lee W. McKnight and Danielle Smith
Rain, Rain, Go Away: Geoengineering and the Illusion of Control, Hannibal Newsome
Creating Space for Climate Justice in Library and Information Science, Tami Oliphant, Tyler Youngman, Dan Hackborn, Lisa Nathan, and Beth Patin
Integrating Social Emotional Learning, Mindfulness, and Nutrition Education into Curricula to Promote Self-Regulation and Healthy Eating Behaviors Among Preschoolers, Rachel A. Razza and Lynn Brann
Early Bedtime Routines and Behavioral Outcomes Among Children from Low-Income Families: Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation, Rachel A. Razza, Sangita Pudasainee-Kapri, and Ying Zhang
Cultivating Adolescents' Self-Compassion Through Mindfulness: The Role of Self-Regulation at Both the Individual- and Classroom-Level, Rachel Razza, Qingyang Liu, Ruohan Feng, Xin Hao, Kaylynn Alexa Kirkman, and Gabriel J. Merrin
2024
Implications of Childhood Autism Spectrum Disorder for Maternal Employment: United States vs. Norway, Idunn Brekke, Andreea Alecu, Celestia Ohrazda, and Jiwom Lee
Disability Inclusion in Corporate Supplier Diversity Initiatives, Nanette Goodman, Fatma Altunkol Wise, Fitore Hyseni, Lauren Gilbert, and Peter Blanck
Earning Accruals in Complex Firms: The Case of Multi-Jurisdictional and Multi-Product Insurers, Willie Dion Reddic and M. Martin Boyer
2023
Digitalizing the Grassroots. Transforming Internet Access in Africa and Globally Bottom-Up, Lee W, McKnight; William Lehr; Danielle Smith; Jane Appiah-Okyere; and Kwaku Antwi
2022
Perceptions and Bias of Small Business Leaders in Employing People with Different Types of Disabilities., Nanette Goodman, Samantha Deane, Fitore Hyseni, Michal Soffer, Gary Shaheen, and Peter Blanck
Estimating Households' Expenditures on Disability in Africa: The Uses and Limitations of the Standard of Living Method, Nanette Goodman, Daniel Mont, Zachary Morris, and Mercoledi Nasiir
2021
Hedge Fund Activists: Value Creators or Good Stock Pickers?, Martijn Cremers, Erasmo Giambona, Simone M. Sepe, and Ye Wang
The Benefits of Mindfulness for Promoting Resilience Among At-Risk Adolescents: Results From the Inner Strength Teen Program, Rachel Razza, Dessa Bergen-Cico, Staceyann Reid, and Rachel Lisner Uveges
Dolls4Peace memorial: Liberatory community art action and praxis, Rochelle Royster
2020
Stakeholder orientation and operations outcomes: Evidence from constituency statutes., Karca Aral, Erasmo Giambona, and Luk N. Van Wassenhove
Quantitative Easing, Investment, and Safe Assets: The Corporate-Bond Lending Channel, Erasmo Giambona, Rafael Matta, Jose-Luis Peydro, and Ye Wang
Achieving ‘Good Health and Well-Being’ for Women in Diverse Socio-Economic Neighbourhoods., Seyeon Lee
Women in the Military: Transition, Employment, and Higher Education After Service, Rosalinda V. Maury, Rachel Lisner, Corrine B. Zoli, and Daniel Fay
Black & African Americans in the Military: From Service to Civilian Life, Rosalinda V. Maury, Corrinne B. Zoli, Daniel Fay, Nicholas Armstrong, Nyasha Y. Boldon, Rachel Lisner, Kicia Sears, Gilly Cantor, and Mary Rachel Keville
