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SELECTED PAPERS:

·         Crenshaw, Edward M. and Kristopher Robison. 2010. “Socio-demographic Determinants of Economic Growth: Age-Structure, Preindustrial Heritage and Sociolinguistic Integration.” Social Forces 88: 2217-2240.

 

·         Crenshaw, Edward M., Christenson, Matthew and Oakey, Doyle Ray.. Demographic Transition in Ecological Focus. American Sociological Review. Vol. 65 (.June: 2000. 37: 1—391).

 

·          Robison, Kristopher K., Edward M. Crenshaw and J. Craig Jenkins. 2006. “Ideologies of Violence: The Social Origins of Islamist and Leftist Transnational Terrorism.”  Social Forces 84: 2009-2026.

 

·         Crenshaw, Edward M. and Kristopher K. Robison.  2006. “Globalization and the Digital Divide: The Roles of Structural Conduciveness and Global Connection in Internet Diffusion.”  Social Science Quarterly 87: 190-207.

 

·         Crenshaw, Edward and J. Craig Jenkins.  1996. “Social Structure and Global Climate Change:  Sociological Propositions Concerning the Greenhouse Effect.”  Sociological Focus 29: 341-358.

 

·         Crenshaw, Edward and Ansari Ameen. 1993. “Dimensions of Social Inequality in the Third World: A Cross-National Analysis of Income Inequality and Mortality Decline.”  Population Research and Policy Review 12: 297-313.

 

·         Kana Fuse and Edward Crenshaw. 2006.  “Gender Imbalance in Infant Mortality:  A Cross-National Study of Social Structure and Female Infanticide.”  Social Science & Medicine 62: 360 -74.

 

·         Crenshaw, Edward. 1992. “The Cross-National Determinants of Income Inequality: A Replication

and Extension Using Ecological-Evolutionary Theory.”  Social Forces 71: 339-363.

 

Crenshaw, Edward and Doyle Ray Oakey. 1998.  “’Jump-Starting’ Development: Hyperurbanization as a Long-term Economic Investment.”  Sociological Focus 31: 321-340

·         Kasarda, John D. and Edward M. Crenshaw "Third World Urbanization: Dimensions, Theories, and Determinants" Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 17. (1991), pp. 467-501.

·         Crenshaw, Edward M. and Ansari Ameen.  "The Distribution of Income Across National-Populations: Testing Multiple Paradigms"  Social Science Research Vol. 23, Issue: 1, (March:  1995: 1 - 22)

·         Crenshaw, Edward M.  Democracy and Demographic Inheritance: The Influence of Modernity and Proto-Modernity on Political and Civil Rights, 1965 to 1980. American Sociological Review, Vol. 60, No. 5. (Oct., 1995:. 702-718).        

·         Crenshaw, Edward M. Ameen, Ansari Z. and Christenson, Matthew.  Population Dynamics and Economic Development:  Age-specific Population Growth Rates and Economic Development in Developing Countries, 1965 to 1990 . American Sociological Review.  62 (December:  1997. 974-984).

·         Robison, Kristopher Kyle and Edward M. Crenshaw. 2002.  “Cyber-Space and Post-Industrial Transformations: A Cross-National Analysis of Internet Development.”  Social Science Research 31:334-363.

 

·         Ehrhardt-Martinez, Karen, Edward M. Crenshaw and J. Craig Jenkins. 2002.  “Deforestation and the Environmental Kuznets Curve: A Cross-National Investigation of Intervening Mechanisms.” Social Science Quarterly 83: 226-243.

 

            ·  Crenshaw, Edward. 1991.  “Investment as a Dependent Variable: Determinants of Foreign Investment

                 and Capital Penetration in Developing Nations, 1967-1978.”  Social Forces 69: 1169-1182

            ·  Crenshaw, Edward. 1989. “The Demographic Regime of Western Europe in the Early Modern Period: A              

Review of                  Literature.”  Journal of Family History 14: 177-89

             · Crenshaw, Edward and Craig St. John. 1989. “The Organizationally-Dependent Community: A Comparative Study of                Neighborhood Attachment.”  Urban Affairs Quarterly (now Urban Affairs Review) 24:412-34.

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