@article{jicha_kick_fulkerson_thompson_2019, title={Explaining Social Capital Formation in a Hinterlands Context: The Case of Carriacou, Grenada}, volume={18}, ISSN={["1569-1330"]}, DOI={10.1163/15691330-12341487}, abstractNote={Abstract}, number={1}, journal={COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY}, author={Jicha, Karl and Kick, Edward and Fulkerson, Gregory and Thompson, Gretchen}, year={2019}, pages={33–65} } @article{kick_fraser_fulkerson_mckinney_de vries_2011, title={Repetitive flood victims and acceptance of FEMA mitigation offers: an analysis with community-system policy implications}, volume={35}, ISSN={["1467-7717"]}, DOI={10.1111/j.1467-7717.2011.01226.x}, abstractNote={Of all natural disasters, flooding causes the greatest amount of economic and social damage. The United States' Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) uses a number of hazard mitigation grant programmes for flood victims, including mitigation offers to relocate permanently repetitive flood loss victims. This study examines factors that help to explain the degree of difficulty repetitive flood loss victims experience when they make decisions about relocating permanently after multiple flood losses. Data are drawn from interviews with FEMA officials and a survey of flood victims from eight repetitive flooding sites. The qualitative and quantitative results show the importance of rational choices by flood victims in their mitigation decisions, as they relate to financial variables, perceptions of future risk, attachments to home and community, and the relationships between repetitive flood loss victims and the local flood management officials who help them. The results offer evidence to suggest the value of a more community–system approach to FEMA relocation practices.}, number={3}, journal={DISASTERS}, author={Kick, Edward L. and Fraser, James C. and Fulkerson, Gregory M. and McKinney, Laura A. and De Vries, Daniel H.}, year={2011}, month={Jul}, pages={510–539} } @article{mckinney_fulkerson_kick_2009, title={Investigating the correlates of biodiversity loss: A cross-national quantitative analysis of threatened bird species}, volume={16}, number={1}, journal={Human Ecology Review}, author={McKinney, L. A. and Fulkerson, G. M. and Kick, E. L.}, year={2009}, pages={103–113} } @article{wills_brewster_fulkerson_2005, title={The stratification puzzle: An active-learning exercise in hard work and success}, volume={33}, ISSN={["0092-055X"]}, DOI={10.1177/0092055X0503300405}, abstractNote={Dans cet article, l'A decrit et evalue un exercice d'apprentissage actif visant a la comprehension par les etudiants de sociologie de la stratification sociale. Le but de l'exercice est de faire prendre conscience aux etudiants americains que l'ideologie de la meritocratie ne suffit pas a la reussite sociale et professionnelle}, number={4}, journal={TEACHING SOCIOLOGY}, author={Wills, JB and Brewster, ZW and Fulkerson, GM}, year={2005}, month={Oct}, pages={389–395} }