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Joseph Gibbons
Joseph Gibbons
Professor of Sociology, San Diego State University
E-mail confirmado em sdsu.edu
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The association of minority self-rated health with black versus white gentrification
J Gibbons, MS Barton
Journal of urban health 93, 909-922, 2016
1442016
Evaluating gentrification’s relation to neighborhood and city health
J Gibbons, M Barton, E Brault
PloS one 13 (11), e0207432, 2018
882018
A stop too far: How does public transportation concentration influence neighbourhood median household income?
MS Barton, J Gibbons
Urban Studies 54 (2), 538-554, 2017
602017
Self-rated health and residential segregation: how does race/ethnicity matter?
J Gibbons, TC Yang
Journal of Urban Health 91, 648-660, 2014
592014
Are gentrifying neighborhoods more stressful? A multilevel analysis of self-rated stress
J Gibbons
SSM-population health 7, 100358, 2019
562019
Twitter-based measures of neighborhood sentiment as predictors of residential population health
J Gibbons, R Malouf, B Spitzberg, L Martinez, B Appleyard, C Thompson, ...
PloS one 14 (7), e0219550, 2019
462019
Do gentrifying neighbourhoods have less community? Evidence from Philadelphia
J Gibbons, MS Barton, TT Reling
Urban Studies 57 (6), 1143-1163, 2020
442020
Connecting across the divides of race/ethnicity: How does segregation matter?
J Gibbons, TC Yang
Urban Affairs Review 52 (4), 531-558, 2016
342016
Exploring the imprint of social media networks on neighborhood community through the lens of gentrification
J Gibbons, A Nara, B Appleyard
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science 45 (3), 470-488, 2018
332018
Declining segregation through the lens of neighborhood quality: Does middle-class and affluent status bring equality?
S Friedman, J Gibbons, C Galvan
Social Science Research 46, 155-168, 2014
272014
The effect of segregated cities on ethnoracial minority healthcare system distrust
J Gibbons
City & Community 18 (1), 321-343, 2019
262019
“Placing” the relation of social media participation to neighborhood community connection
J Gibbons
Journal of Urban Affairs 42 (8), 1262-1277, 2020
152020
Does racial segregation make community-based organizations more territorial? Evidence from Newark, NJ, and Jersey City, NJ
J Gibbons
Journal of Urban Affairs 37 (5), 600-619, 2015
142015
Evaluating residential segregation’s relation to the clustering of poor health across American cities
J Gibbons, TC Yang, E Brault, M Barton
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17 (11), 3910, 2020
132020
Determining the spatial heterogeneity underlying racial and ethnic differences in timely mammography screening
J Gibbons, MK Schiaffino
International Journal of Health Geographics 15, 1-12, 2016
132016
Asian American/Pacific Islander and Hispanic Ethnic Enclaves, neighborhood socioeconomic status, and hepatocellular carcinoma incidence in California: an update
M Sangaramoorthy, J Yang, A Guan, MC DeRouen, MM Tana, ...
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 31 (2), 382-392, 2022
112022
Distancing the socially distanced: Racial/ethnic composition’s association with physical distancing in response to COVID-19 in the US
J Gibbons
Plos one 16 (5), e0251960, 2021
112021
Disparities in hepatocellular carcinoma incidence in California: an update
M Sangaramoorthy, J Yang, MC DeRouen, C Ho, M Somsouk, MM Tana, ...
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 29 (1), 79-87, 2020
112020
Muslim–Non-Muslim Locational Attainment in Philadelphia: A New Fault Line in Residential Inequality?
S Friedman, RM Yucel, CE Wynn, JR Gibbons
Demography 56 (4), 1327-1348, 2019
92019
Searching for silver linings: Is perceived medical discrimination weaker in segregated areas?
J Gibbons, TC Yang
Applied spatial analysis and policy 11, 37-58, 2018
92018
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