Susan Rose is a professor of Sociology at Dickinson College., Published as:Rose, Susan, and Robert Shaw. "The Gamble: Circular Mexican Migration and the Return on Remittances." Mexican Studies/ Estudios Mexicanos 24, no. 1...
Clothesline: Bosnia-Herzegovina features interviews with women in Mostar who contributed to the Global Clothesline Project. The Clothesline Project, started as a grass-roots movement in Cape Cod, U.S.A. in the early 1990s,...
Published as:Rose, Susan D. "Challenging Global Gender Violence." Procedia- Social and Behavioral Sciences 82 (2013): 61-65. For more information on the published version, visit Elsevier's Website., Violence against women and...
This published version is made available on Dickinson Scholar with the permission of the publisher. For more information on the published version, visit UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center's Website., Rose, Susan D. '"It...
Gender violence is a global human rights and public health issue that affects women and children across the developing and developed world. The most common rationale given for the denial of human rights to women is the...
Challenging Global Gender Violence provides a qualitative and comparative analysis of women's experiences of violence, healing, and action across cultures. Gender violence is the most pervasive human rights violation affecting...
Susan Rose is a professor of Sociology at Dickinson College., As the pressures of globalization are crushing local traditions, millions of uprooted people are buying into a new American salvation product. This fundamentalist...
The developmental origins of psychopathology begin before birth and perhaps even prior to conception. Understanding the intergenerational transmission of psychopathological risk is critical to identify sensitive windows for...
Guardino, Christine, and Christine Dunkel Schetter. "Subjective Social Status and Allostatic Load in Mothers 1 Year After Birth." Health Psychology 41, no. 3 (2022): 235–241. https://doi.org/10.1037/hea0001148, OBJECTIVE:...
This study examined how discrimination experiences, beliefs, and coping in middle adolescence contributed to heterogeneity in African American parent–adolescent relationship (PAR) profiles three years later. Data were from the...