The Intersection of Poverty Discourses:  Race, Class, Culture, and Gender

Henderson, Debra and Ann Tickamyer. 2009. “The Intersection of Poverty Discourses:  Race, Class, Culture, and Gender.”  Pp. 50-72 in Bonnie Dill and Ruth Zambrana (eds), Emerging Intersections: Building Knowledge and Transforming Institutions.  Baltimore, MD:  Johns Hopkins Press.

Spatial Regression Models for Demographic Analysis

Chi, Guangqing and Jun Zhu. 2008. "Spatial Regression Models for Demographic Analysis." Population Research and Policy Review 27(1): 17–42. 

Lost in Appalachia: The Unexpected Impact of Welfare Reform on Older Women in Rural Communities

Henderson, Debra and Ann Tickamyer. 2008. “Lost in Appalachia: The Unexpected Impact of Welfare Reform on Older Women in Rural Communities.”  Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 35 (3):153-171.

Poverty and Inequality Across Space Sociological Reflections on the Missing-Middle Subnational Scale

Lobao, Linda, Gregory Hooks, and Ann Tickamyer. 2008. “Poverty and Inequality Across Space Sociological Reflections on the Missing-Middle Subnational Scale." Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy & Society 1 (April):89-113.

The Sociology of Spatial Inequality

Lobao, Linda, Gregory Hooks, and Ann Tickamyer (eds.). 2007. The Sociology of Spatial Inequality.   NY: SUNY Press.

Encyclopedia of Earth

Chi, Guangqing. 2007. "Highway Effects on Economic and Population Growth: Regional Economic Explanation." In: Encyclopedia of Earth, edited by Cutler J. Cleveland. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment.

Spatial Politics of Public Policy

Tickamyer, Ann R. Julie White, Barry Tadlock, Debra Henderson. 2007. Pp. 113-39 in “Spatial Politics of Public Policy.” In L. Lobao, G. Hooks, A. Tickamyer (eds.). The Sociology of Spatial Inequality. NY: SUNY Press.

Spatializing Inequality” and “Agenda for Moving Spatial Inequality Forward

Lobao, Linda, Gregory Hooks, and Ann Tickamyer. 2007. “Spatializing Inequality” and “Agenda for Moving Spatial Inequality Forward.” Pp. 1-15 and 253-264 in L. Lobao, G. Hooks, A. Tickamyer (eds.). The Sociology of Spatial Inequality. NY: SUNY Press.

Highways and Population Change

Voss, Paul R. and Guangqing Chi. 2006. "Highways and Population Change." Rural Sociology 71(1): 33–58. 

Rethinking Highway Effects on Population Change

Chi, Guangqing, Paul R. Voss, and Steven C. Deller. 2006. "Rethinking Highway Effects on Population Change." Public Works Management and Policy 11(1): 18–32. 

Rural Poverty

Tickamyer, Ann R. 2006. “Rural Poverty.”  Pp. 411-426 in Handbook of Rural Studies, edited by T. Marsden, P. Cloke, and P. Mooney. Sage Publications Ltd.

Migration Decision-Making: A Hierarchical Regression Approach

Chi, Guangqing and Paul R. Voss. 2005. "Migration Decision-Making: A Hierarchical Regression Approach." Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy 35(2): 11–22.

Sustainable Transport Planning: Estimating the Ecological Footprint of Vehicle Travel in Future Years

Chi, Guangqing and Brian Stone, Jr. 2005. "Sustainable Transport Planning: Estimating the Ecological Footprint of Vehicle Travel in Future Years." Journal of Urban Planning and Development 131(3): 170–180. 

Leadership in an Age of Devolution: County Commissioners’ Role in the Implementation of Appalachian Ohio’s Welfare Reform

Tadlock, B. A. Tickamyer, J. White, D. Henderson, and B. Pearson-Nelson. 2005. “Leadership in an Age of Devolution: County Commissioners’ Role in the Implementation of Appalachian Ohio’s Welfare Reform.”  Public Administration Quarterly

The Impact of Welfare Reform on the Parenting Role of Women in Rural Communities

Henderson, Debra, Ann R. Tickamyer, and Barry L. Tadlock. 2005. “The Impact of Welfare Reform on the Parenting Role of Women in Rural Communities.”  Journal of Children and Poverty 11(2):131-147.

Poverty and Income in Appalachia

Thorne, Deborah, Ann Tickamyer, and Mark Thorne. 2004. “Poverty and Income in Appalachia.”  Journal of Appalachian Studies 10 (3):  341-358.  [Reprinted in Michael E Maloney and Phillip J. Obermiller (eds.).  Appalachia: Social Context Past and Present.  Dubuque, IA:  Kendall/Hunt Publishing, 2007.]

Poverty and Inequality in Rural America

Tickamyer, Ann, Cynthia Duncan, and Kara Heffernan. 2004. “Poverty and Inequality in Rural America.” Pp. 639-645 in Gwendolyn Mink and Alice O’Connor (eds.) Poverty in the United States: an encyclopedia of history, politics, and policy. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. 

Between Modernism and Postmodernism: Lenski’s Power and Privilege in the Study of Inequalities

Tickamyer, Ann R. 2004 “Between Modernism and Postmodernism: Lenski’s Power and Privilege in the Study of Inequalities." Sociological Theory 22(June):247-267.

Communities of Work: Rural Restructuring in Local and Global Context

Falk, William, Michael Schulman, and Ann Tickamyer (eds.). 2003. Communities of Work: Rural Restructuring in Local and Global Context.  Athens, OH:  Ohio University Press.

Rural Women: New Roles for a New Century

Tickamyer, Ann R. and Debra A. Henderson. 2003. “Rural Women: New Roles for a New Century.”  Pp. 109-117 in D. Brown and L. Swanson (eds). Challenges for Rural America in the Twenty First Century.  University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.