Research

Published Journal Articles:

Markle, Gail. 2024. "The Sociopolitical Liberalization of Young Adults: Transforming a Dominated Habitus." Forthcoming in the British Journal of Sociology of Education.

Markle, Gail L. 2022. "Sea Turtle Conservation: Volunteer Experiences of Threat." Journal of  Environmental Planning and Management

Markle, Gail. 2020. "The Emergence, Persistence, and Success of the Cuban Social  Movement Las Damas de Blanco." The Journal of Global Initiatives.

Markle, Gail, and Danelle Dyckhoff Stelzreide. 2020. "Comparing First-Generation Students  to Continuing-Generation Students and the Impact of a First-Generation Learning Community." Innovative Higher Education

Markle,  Gail. 2019. “Crushing Debt or Savvy Strategy? Financial Literacy and Student Perceptions of their Student Loan Debt.” Journal of Student Financial Aid 49(1).

Markle, Gail. 2019. “Understanding Pro-Environmental Behavior in the U.S.: Insights from  Grid Group Cultural Theory and Cognitive Sociology.” Sustainability 11(2) 532.

Markle, Gail. 2017. “Factors Influencing Achievement in Undergraduate Research Methods Courses: A Mixed Methods Analysis.” Teaching Sociology 45(2): 105-115.

Adelman, Robert, Lesley Williams Reid, Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss, and Charles Jaret. 2016.  “Urban Crime Rates and the Changing Face of Immigration: Evidence across Four Decades.” Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice 15(1):52-77.

Treiber, Linda, Gail Markle, and Brandon Attell. 2016. “Cascading Losses: A Case Study of  Suffering from AIDS and Head and Neck Cancer. Illness, Crisis, and Loss 24(4) 217- 235.

Markle, Gail. 2015. “Factors Influencing Persistence among Nontraditional                      University Students.” Adult Education Quarterly 65(3): 267-285.

Markle, Gail, Brandon Attell, and Linda Treiber. 2015.  “Dual, yet Dueling Illnesses:    Multiple Chronic Illness Experience.” Qualitative Health Research 25(9):1271-1282.

Markle, Gail. 2014. “Accounting for the Performance of Environmentally Significant              Behavior: The  Symbolic Significance of Recycling.” Symbolic Interaction 37(2): 246-263.

Markle, Gail. 2013. “Pro-Environmental Behavior: Does It Matter How It’s Measured?          Development and Validation of the Pro-Environmental Behavior Scale (PEBS).” Human        Ecology 41(6): 905-914.

Markle, Gail. 2011. “Constructions of Citizenship among Multinational Corporations.”          International Journal of Business and Social Science 2(24): 283-291.

Markle, Gail. 2008. “‘Can Women Have Sex Like a Man?’: Sexual Scripts in Sex and the      City.” Sexuality and Culture 12(1):45-57.

Markle, Gail, Sandra Spencer, Dale Yeatts, and Rudy Seward. 2007. “Work and Family          Conflict: Expectations and Planning Among Female College Students.” Free Inquiry in        Creative Sociology   35(2): 1-12.   

Book Chapters:

Adelman, Robert, Lesley Williams Reid, Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss, and Charles Jaret. 2021.  “Urban Crime Rates and the Changing Face of Immigration: Evidence across Four    Decades.” Pp. 242-229 in Christine Tartaro (ed.), Research Methods for Criminal Justice and Criminology: A Text and Reader. New York, NY: Routledge.

                                                                

 

 

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