The Publications and Research series consists of scholarly and creative works (journal articles, book chapters, conference presentations, datasets, etc.) by Graduate Center faculty, students, and professional staff.
Note to Graduate Center students: Do not submit your GC dissertation, thesis, or capstone project to this section of Academic Works. Submit those works to the Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects section. See the library’s deposit guide for instructions.
Works from 2018
Proactive Empirical Assessment of New Language Feature Adoption via Automated Refactoring: The Case of Java 8 Default Methods, Raffi T. Khatchadourian and Hidehiko Masuhara
Assessment of a Single Decoupling Alchemical Approach for the Calculation of the Absolute Binding Free Energies of Protein-Peptide Complexes, Denise Kilburg and Emilio Gallicchio
Where Does Public Land Come From? Municipalization and Privatization Debates, Oksana Mironova and Samuel Stein
Dissipation Effects in Schrödinger and Quantal Density Functional Theories of Electrons in an Electromagnetic Field, Xiao-Yin Pan and Viraht Sahni
The Doctoral Dissertation and Scholarly Communication: Adapting to Changing Publication Practices Among Graduate Students, Roxanne Shirazi
Which Wars Spread? Commitment Problems and Military Intervention, Zachary C. Shirkey
Works from 2017
Thickness-properties synergy in organic–inorganic consolidated melting-gel coatings for protection of 304 stainless steel in NaCl solutions, Mario Amapricio, Andrei Jitianu, Gabriela Rodriguez, Kutaiba Al-Marzoki, Mihaela Jitianu, Jadra Mosa, and Lisa C. Klein
‘Speaking Truth’ Protects Underrepresented Minorities’ Intellectual Performance and Safety in STEM, Avi Ben-Zeev, Yula Paluy, Katlyn L. Milless, Emily J. Goldstein, Lyndsey Wallace, Leticia Márquez-Magaña, Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, and Mica Estrada
Burnout-depression overlap: A study of New Zealand schoolteachers, Renzo Bianchi, Irvin Sam Schonfeld, Eric Mayor, and Eric Laurent
Why the History of CUNY Matters: Using the CUNY Digital History Archive to Teach CUNY’s Past, Stephen Brier
CK2—An Emerging Target for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders, Julia Castello, Andre Ragnauth, Eitan Friedman, and Heike Rebholz
The CUNY-Shanghai Library Faculty Exchange Program: Participants Remember, Reflect, and Reshape, Sheau-yueh J. Chao, Beth Evans, Ryan Phillips, Mark Aaron Polger, Beth Posner, and Ellen Sexton
Open Access Outreach: SMASH vs. Suasion, Jill Cirasella
Amplifying CUNY Voices with CUNY Academic Works, Jill Cirasella, Adriana Palmer, and Roxanne Shirazi
Open Access and the Graduate Author: A Dissertation Anxiety Manual, Jill Cirasella and Polly Thistlethwaite
Nourishing NYCHA: Food Policy as a Tool for Improving the Well-Being of New York City’s Public Housing Residents, Nevin Cohen, Nicholas Freudenberg, and Craig Willingham
Transgender Rights Without a Theory of Gender?, Paisley Currah
Fibronectin and androgen receptor expression data in prostate cancer obtained from a RNA-sequencing bioinformatics analysis, Dibash K. Das, Thahmina Ali, Konstantinos Krampis, and Olorunseun O. Ogunwobi
Accessibility in the Time of Limited Resources, Robin Camille Davis, Mark Eaton, Stephen Klein, and Junior R. Tidal
Critical Agrarian Studies in Theory and Practice, Marc Edelman and Wendy Wolford
The Paucity of Frugivores in Madagascar May Not Be Due to Unpredictable Temperatures or Fruit Resources, Sarah Federman, Miranda Sinnott-Armstrong, Andrea L. Baden, Colin A. Chapman, Douglas C. Daly, Alison R. Richard, Kim Valenta, and Michael J. Donoghue
Open Access and Global Inclusion: A Look at Cuba, Elizabeth Jardine, Maureen Garvey, and J. Silvia Cho
Pretargeting of internalizing trastuzumab and cetuximab with a 18F-tetrazine tracer in xenograft models, Outi Keinänen, Kimberly Fung, Jacob Pourat, Vilma Jallinoja, Delphine Vivier, NagaVara Kishore Pillarsetty, Anu J. Airaksinen, Jason S. Lewis, Brian M. Zeglis, and Mirkka Sarparanta
Automated Refactoring of Legacy Java Software to Default Methods, Raffi T. Khatchadourian and Hidehiko Masuhara
Automated Refactoring of Legacy Java Software to Default Methods, Raffi T. Khatchadourian and Hidehiko Masuhara
Defaultification Refactoring: A Tool for Automatically Converting Java Methods to Default, Raffi T. Khatchadourian and Hidehiko Masuhara
Detecting Broken Pointcuts Using Structural Commonality and Degree of Interest, Raffi T. Khatchadourian, Awais Rashid, Hidehiko Masuhara, and Takuya Watanabe
Why is the Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies Needed Today?, Andrew J. Lau, Alycia Sellie, and Ronald E. Day
Going Beyond the Existing Consensus: The Use of Games in International Relations Education, Michael Lee and Zachary C. Shirkey
Chloride intracellular channel proteins respond to heat stress in Caenorhabditis elegans, Jun Liang, Yakov Shaulov, Cathy Savage-Dunn, Stéphane Boissinot, and Tasmia Hoque
Evolution of Complex Target SELEX to Identify Aptamers against Mammalian Cell-Surface Antigens, Prabodhika R. Mallikaratchy
Selfie-Takers Prefer Left Cheeks: Converging Evidence from the (Extended) selfiecity Database, Lev Manovich, Vera Ferrari, and Nicola Bruno
Executive Control Mechanisms in Bilingualism: Beyond Speed of Processing, Klara Marton, Mira Goral, Luca Campanelli, Jungmee Yoon, and Loraine K. Obler
Consumers, clergy, and clinicians in collaboration: Ongoing implementation and evaluation of a mental wellness program, Glen Milstein, Dennis Middel, and Adriana Espinosa
Assisted Self-Persuasion: Advertising with Consumer Adjustment to Choice, Matthew G. Nagler
New York City Drunk Driving After Uber, Jessica Lynn Peck
"Afterword" in Library Information and Resource Sharing: Transforming Services and Collections, Beth Posner
Introduction to Library Information and Resource Sharing, Beth Posner
Library information sharing. Best practices and trends. Challenges and prospects, Beth Posner
Yoga in the Library - A Research Guide, Beth Posner
Identification, validation, and targeting of the mutant p53- PARP-MCM chromatin axis in triple negative breast cancer, Wei-Gang Qiu, Alla Polotskaia, Gu Xiao, Lia Di, Yuhan Zhao, Wenwei Hu, John Philip, Ronald C. Hendrickson, and Jill Bargonetti
Cognitive Sociology, Michael W. Raphael
New Evidence for Early Modern Ottoman Arabic and Turkish Sign Systems, Kristina Richardson
Generalization of the Schrödinger Theory of Electrons, Viraht Sahni
Schrödinger Theory of Electrons in Electromagnetic Fields: New Perspectives, Viraht Sahni and Xiao-Yin Pan
Gender Bias in Academe: An Annotated Bibliography of Important Recent Studies, Danica Savonick and Cathy Davidson
Broadway as Global Brand, David Savran
Research Methods in Occupational Health Psychology, Irvin Sam Schonfeld and Chu-Hsiang Chang
Emancipatory Rural Politics: Confronting Authoritarian Populism, Ian Scooner, Marc Edelman, Saturnino M. Borras Jr., Ruth Hall, Wendy Wolford, and Ben White
Language Experience with a Native-Language Phoneme Sequence Modulates the Effects of Attention on Cortical Sensory Processing, Valerie L. Shafer, Monica Wagner, Jungmee Lee, Francesca Mingino, Colleen O'Brien, Adam Constantine, and Mitchell Steinschneider
MILITARY INTERVENTION IN INTERSTATE AND CIVIL WARS: A UNIFIED INTERPRETATION, Zachary C. Shirkey
Joining by Number: Military Intervention in Civil Wars, Zachary C. Shirkey
Electron Correlations in an Excited State of a Quantum Dot in a Uniform Magnetic Field, Marlina Slamet and Viraht Sahni
Woman Energy: How Our Lesbian Past Informs our Lesbian Future, Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz
Opening Education, Linking to Communities: The #InQ13 Collective’s Participatory Open Online Course (POOC) in East Harlem, Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz, Polly Thistlethwaite, and Jessie Daniels
Of Stars and Solitude: Two Mexican Documentaries, Paul Julian Smith
Memory for Stimulus Sequences: a Divide between Humans and Other Animals?, Ghirlanda Stefano, Johan Lind, and Magnus Enquist
Progress for whom, toward what? Progressive politics and New York City’s Mandatory Inclusionary Housing, Samuel Stein
Beyond Inclusion: Critical Race Theory and Participatory Budgeting, Celina Su
From Porto Alegre to New York City: Participatory Budgeting and Democracy, Celina Su
Rules and Mechanisms for Efficient Two-Stage Learning in Neural Circuits, Tiberiu Teşileanu, Bence Ölveczky, and Vijay Balasubramanian
Ideas reales y reales ideas: Écfrasis en la Palestra numerosa austriaca, Almudena Vidorreta
Poesía amorosa de una erudita del XVII: traducción y creación en El Pastor Fido de Isabel Correa, Almudena Vidorreta
Women and Carriages in 17th-Century Aragonese Burlesque Poetry, Almudena Vidorreta
Translanguaging, Sara Vogel and Ofelia García
Chelator-Free Radiolabeling of SERRS Nanoparticles for Whole-Body PET and Intraoperative Raman Imaging, Matthew A. Wall, Travis Shaffer, Stefan Harmsen, Darjus-Felix Tschaharganeh, Chun-Hao Huang, Scott W. Lowe, Charles Michael Drain, and Moritz F. Kircher
Persistent amygdala novelty response is associated with less anterior cingulum integrity in trauma-exposed women, Seungyeon A. Yoon and Mariann R. Weierich
Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia Activity Predicts Internalizing and Externalizing Behaviors in Non-referred Boys, Wei Zhang, Shawn E. Fagan, and Yu Gao
Works from 2016
Investigation of Electric Field–Induced Structural Changes at Fe-Doped SrTiO3 Anode Interfaces by Second Harmonic Generation, David Ascienzo, Haochen Yuan, Steven Greenbaum, Thorsten J. Bayer, Russell A. Maier, Jian-Jun Wang, Clive A. Randall, Elizabeth C. Dickey, Haibin Zhao, and Yuhang Ren
Eating in East Harlem: An Assessment of Changing Foodscapes in Community District 11, 2000-2015, CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute At the CUNY School of Public Health and Health Policy, Nicholas Freudenberg, Melissa Fuster, Diana Johnson, Marissa Sheldon, Michele Silver, Apoorva Srivastava, Janet Poppendieck, Ashley Rafalow, and Nevin Cohen
Turtles From an Arkadelphia Formation—Midway Group Lag Deposit (Maastrichtian—Paleocene), Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA, Martin A. Becker, Harry M. Maisch IV, and John A. Chamberlain Jr.
Burnout is associated with a depressive cognitive style, Renzo Bianchi and Irvin Sam Schonfeld
Job Stress, Inflammation, and Atherosclerosis: A Reflection, Renzo Bianchi and Irvin Sam Schonfeld
Burnout’s prevalence estimations: A house of cards?, Renzo Bianchi, Irvin Sam Schonfeld, and Eric Laurent
On the dead end of current research on burnout's prevalence, Renzo Bianchi, Irvin Sam Schonfeld, and Eric Laurent
Burnout-depression overlap: A study of New Zealand schoolteachers, Renzo Bianchi, Irvin Sam Schonfeld, Eric Mayor, and Eric Laurent
Burnout and depression: Label-related stigma, help-seeking, and syndrome overlap, Renzo Bianchi, Jay Verkuilen, Romain Brisson, Irvin Sam Schonfeld, and Eric Laurent
Burnout and depression: Label-related stigma, help-seeking, and syndrome overlap, Renzo Bianchi, Jay Verkuilen, Romain Brisson, Irvin Sam Schonfeld, and Eric Laurent
Unifying Ancient and Modern Geometries Through Octonions, Sultan Catto, Yasemin Gürcan, Amish Khalfan, and Levent Kurt
A Mineralized Alga and Acritarch Dominated Microbiota from the Tully Formation (Givetian) of Pennsylvania, USA, John A. Chamberlain Jr., Rebecca B. Chamberlain, and James O. Brown
Open Access Theses & Dissertations: Airing the Anxieties & Finding the Facts, Jill Cirasella
The Trouble with White Feminism: Whiteness, Digital Feminism and the Intersectional Internet, Jessie Daniels
Ideologías lingüísticas, José del Valle and Vítor Meirinho
Intronic cleavage and polyadenylation regulates gene expression during DNA damage response through U1 snRNA, Emral Devany, Ji Yeon Park, Michael R. Murphy, George Zakusilo, Jorge Baquero, Xiaokan Zhang, Mainul Hoque, Bin Tian, and Frida E. Kleiman
An Event-Related Potential Study of Social Information Processing in Adolescents, Danielle diFilipo and Jillian Grose-Fifer
Globalization and the Environmental Impact of FDI, Nadia Doytch and Merih Uctum
Critical Integral Contemplative Education, David Forbes
Modes of Mindfulness: Prophetic Critique and Integral Emergence, David Forbes
Speeding, Punishment, and Recidivism – Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design, Markus Gehrsitz
Oil & Gas Drilling in National Parks, Elizabeth Ann Glass Geltman
INQUIRY INTO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BUSH’S EXECUTIVE ORDER 13211 AND THE IMPACT ON ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH REGULATION, Elizabeth Ann Glass Geltman, Gunwant Gill, and Miriam Jovanovic
Beyond Baby Steps An Empirical Study of the Impact of Environmental Justice Executive Order 12898, Elizabeth Ann Glass Geltman, Gunwant Gill, and Miriam Jovanovic
Improved VIIRS and MODIS SST Imagery, Irina Gladkova, Alexander Ignatov, Fazlul Shahriar, Yury Kihai, Don Hillger, and Boris Petrenko
The influence of urban development dynamics on community resilience practice in New York City after Superstorm Sandy: Experiences from the Lower East Side and the Rockaways, Leigh Graham, Wim Debucquoy, and Isabelle Anguelovski
Sexual behavior varies between same-race and different-race partnerships: A daily diary study of highly sexually active Black, Latino, and White gay and bisexual men, Christian Grov, Demetria Cain, H. Jonathan Rendina, Ana Ventuneac, and Jeffrey T. Parsons
How different are men who do not know their HIV status from those who do? Results from an U.S. online study of gay and bisexual men, Christian Grov, H. Jonathon Rendina, and Jeffrey T. Parsons
Design and Analysis of a Single-Camera Omnistereo Sensor for Quadrotor Micro Aerial Vehicles (MAVs), Carlos Jaramillo, Roberto G. Valenti, Ling Guo, and Jizhong Xiao
Electrochemical Properties of Melting Gel Coatings, Lisa C. Klein, Ahmad Dengah, Kutaiba Al-Marzoki, Gabriela Rodriguez, Andrei Jitianu, Jadra Mosa, and Mario Amapricio
Should College Students Assessed as Needing Remedial Algebra Take College-Level Statistics Instead?, Alexandra W. Logue
Should Students Assessed as Needing Remedial Mathematics Take College-Level Quantitative Courses Instead? A Randomized Controlled Trial, Alexandra W. Logue, Mari Watanabe, and Daniel Douglas