| LBJ Graduate Student Publications
LBJ graduate students publish texts addressing a variety of public issues. The following list features LBJ graduate student
publications and conference presentations. Congratulations to LBJ student writers!
Fall 2009
Spring 2009
Fall 2008
Summer 2008
Spring 2008
Fall 2007
Summer 2007
Spring 2007
Fall 2006
Summer 2006
Spring 2006
Publications & Conference Presentations
Fall 2009
Sarah H. Chen
“China's Cyber-Censorship: Policy Options for US Corporations” (conference paper)
38th Southwest Conference on Asian Studies, University of Texas at Austin, October 2009
Spring 2009
María Mercedes García
Huellas de Vida: 12 Historias del Impacto de la Promoción y Protección de la Salud en VIH/SIDA
Programa Fondo Mundial, Honduras, May 2008–April 2009
Barksdale English
Growing Austin’s Green Economy (journal article)
PolicyMatters, 6.2: Spring 2009
Lawrence Crockett
“Neighborly Lesson: From Afro-Brazil to Afro-Paraguay” (conference paper)
XXIX Annual ILASSA Student Conference
Fall 2008
Lindsey Bartlett and Michael E. Webber
The Thirsty Dragon and the Wealthy Bear: How China, Russia and High Oil Prices Influence Global Dynamics
(No. 10) and (No. 12) (magazine articles)
Earth, 53.10, October 2008; Earth, 53.11 November 2008
Caroline O’Connor
Graduate Student Voices: Organizing for Graduate Employee's Rights (column)
The Daily Texan, November 17, 2008
Summer 2008
Ian Partridge (PhD student)
‘The Lawnmower Men’ Surely Misses the Point (letter)
The Wall Street Journal, July 24, 2008
Spring 2008
Kelly Stewart Nichols
Mapping the Future of Community Development with GIS (journal article)
PolicyMatters, 5.2: Spring 2008
Angie Pete Yowell
The FCC’s in Hot Water (op-ed)
The Daily Texan, March 20, 2008
Ryan D. Harvey
“Claiming the Lost Women: Coordinating to End Sexual Slavery, Human Trafficking and Child Prostitution in Thailand (conference paper)
2d Conference on Sex Trafficking, South Texas College, April 2–4, 2008
Economic Solutions to Thai Human Trafficking (newsletter article)
Asia Economic Institute (AEI) Exclusives, 2.1: January 2008
2007 Publications and Conferences
Fall 2007
Angie Pete Yowell
Net Neutrality: Safeguarding the Internet’s Democratic Potential (journal article)
The Heinz School Review, 5.4: December 4, 2007
Elizabeth Laird, Ryan Reyna and Jeff Schulz
The Differing Effects of Marriage on Child Cognitive Development by Maternal Educational Level (journal article)
PolicyMatters, 5.1: Autumn 2007
Summer 2007
Carolyn Barker
Mexican’s Quest for Cheap Tortillas Leads North (op-ed)
The Austin American Statesman, June 2, 2007
Spring 2007
Oladimeji (Ladi) Mosadomi
Saltillo District TOD Proposal: An Innovative Analysis of Capital Metro’s New Transit Oriented Development in Austin, Texas with Recommendations (conference paper)
International Conference on Social Sciences, May/June 2007
Leah Nedderman
Cinco de Mayo Becomes Just an Advertising Stunt (op-ed)
The Austin American Statesman, May 05, 2007
Marti Bier
From Activism to the Polls: Student Turnout in the 2005 Election on Constitutional Amendment 2
(conference paper)
Enkidu Magazine Queer Studies Easter Symposium, Mexico City, April 10, 2007
Leya Speasmaker
The Effects of Government Involvement on NGO-Run Teacher-Training Programs in Peru (journal article)
The Heinz School Review, 4.1: March 30, 2007
Governors at the Border (journal article)
PolicyMatters, 4.2: Spring 2007
Eric Thronson
Would Wal-Mart at Northcross Really Lead to Downfall of Neighbhorhood? (commentary)
The Austin American Statesman, February 28, 2007
Angela Faye Brown
Barbara, Barack and Action (guest opinion)
The Daily Texan, February 22, 2007
Jennifer Cregar
CapMetro Has Us Choked Up (op-ed)
The Daily Texan, February 19, 2007
Andrew Stackhouse
Disaster Management: Private Lessons for the Public Sector (journal article)
Supply Chain Management Review, January/February 2007
Andrew S. David
Public Policy Responses to Globalization and Economic Change in Rural Japan (conference paper)
East-West Center International Graduate Student Conference, Austin, Texas, February 2007
2006 Publications and Conferences
Fall 2006
Angie Pete Yowell
In Defense of a Democratic Web (op-ed)
The Daily Texan, December 05, 2006
Saretta Ramdial, Eve Richter, and Professor Sherri Greenberg
State E-Government Strategies: Identifying Best Practices and Applications (collaborative presentation)
Texas ASPA/CPM Conference: Building Bridges, November 11, 2006
Rachel Silberman
Outsourcing Care: Replacing Medicaid with Cross-Border Care in Texas (journal article)
Heinz School Review, October 30, 2006
Andrew S. David
Manufacturing Employment and Production in Japan:
Assessing the Impact of Integrated Production and Foreign Direct Investment (conference paper)
Asian Studies Graduate Conference, The University of Texas at Austin, October 13, 2006
Chris Adair (May 2006 graduate)
Mexico Misses Chance to Foster Democracy (op-ed)
Austin American Statesman, September 14, 2006
Anna Fink (May 2006 graduate)
When
Democracy Isnt Working for the People (op-ed)
Austin American Statesman, August 15, 2006
Summer 2006
Erol Yayboke (summer 2006 graduate)
Civilian
Casualties: Part of Hezbollahs Plan (op-ed)
The Daily Texan Online and PBS Washington Week, August 04, 2006
Peter Clark
Mexicans Could
Use a Little Help from Friends (op-ed)
Austin American
Statesman, July 05, 2006
Spring 2006
Andrew Stackhouse
Where
to Begin: A Framework for Rebuilding New Orleans (journal article)
PolicyMatters, 3.2 (spring 2006)
Richard Hanson
“An Evaluation of a Theatre-Based Program for Juvenile Offenders in Rio de Janeiro” (conference paper)
XXVI Annual ILASSA Student Conference
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