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Violence and Trauma
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UW SOC IN THE NEWS: New research quantifies bereavement and its lasting impacts
(August 7, 2024)
Tolnay's Work on Lynchings in NYTimes
(February 10, 2015)
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Respondent-Driven Sampling: An Overview in the Context of Human Trafficking.
Jessica P. Kunke, Adam Visokay, Tyler H. McCormick. CHANCE, American Statistical Association. Fall 2023. https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.16160
Amy K. Bailey and Stewart E. Tolnay. 2015. Lynched: The Victims of Southern Mob Violence. In press, University of North Carolina Press (tentative publication date June 2015).
Daniel Chirot and Daniel Karell, “Identity Construction and the Causes of Genocidal Mass Murder,” Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 14:3 (December 2015), pp. 484-499.
Daniel Chirot and Daniel Karell. "Admittng Guilt is Neither Common nor Easy: Comparing World War II Memories in Europe and Asia,“ in Daniel Chirot, Gi‐Wook Shin, and Daniel Sneider, eds., Confronting Memories of World War II: European and Asian Legacies (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2014), pp. 13-44.
Loving, Ashley McClure. 2013. "Alcohol Use and Misuse among American Indians: Applying a Modified Historical Trauma Model." PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of Washington.
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