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Natalie Delia
Natalie Delia
Associate Professor - University of Windsor
Verified email at uwindsor.ca
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Science for loss and damage. Findings and propositions
R Mechler, E Calliari, LM Bouwer, T Schinko, S Surminski, ...
Loss and damage from climate change: Concepts, methods and policy options, 3-37, 2019
822019
Displacement and resettlement: understanding the role of climate change in contemporary migration
A Heslin, ND Deckard, R Oakes, A Montero-Colbert
Loss and damage from climate change: Concepts, methods and policy options …, 2019
642019
The prosperous hardliner: Affluence, fundamentalism, and radicalization in Western European Muslim communities
N Delia Deckard, D Jacobson
Social Compass 62 (3), 412-433, 2015
462015
The Tribalism Index: Unlocking the Relationship Between Tribal Patriarchy and Islamist Militants
D Jacobson, N Deckard
New Global Studies 6 (1), 2012
412012
Felon disenfranchisement laws and the feedback loop of political exclusion: The case of Florida
AJ Phillips, N Deckard
Journal of African American Studies 20, 1-18, 2016
342016
After postnational citizenship: Constructing the boundaries of inclusion in neoliberal contexts
ND Deckard, A Heslin
Sociology Compass 10 (4), 294-305, 2016
332016
Different game, different frame?: Black counterdiscourses and depictions of immigration in Atlanta's African-American and mainstream press
I Browne, ND Deckard, C Rodriguez
The Sociological Quarterly 57 (3), 520-543, 2016
302016
Religiosity and rebellion in Nigeria: Considering Boko Haram in the radical tradition
N Delia Deckard, A Barkindo, D Jacobson
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 38 (7), 510-528, 2015
262015
Controlling images of immigrants in the mainstream and Black press: The discursive power of the “illegal Latino”
ND Deckard, I Browne, C Rodriguez, M Martinez-Cola, SG Leal
Latino Studies 18 (4), 581, 2020
252020
Project-based learning in introductory statistics: Comparing course experiences and predicting positive outcomes for students from diverse educational settings
L Dierker, JR Evia, KS Freeman, K Woods, J Zupkus, A Arnholt, ...
International Journal of Educational Technology and Learning 3 (2), 2018
212018
Statistics education for undergraduate sociology majors: Survey findings across institutions
NM Delia Deckard
Numeracy 10 (2), 8, 2017
212017
Prison, coerced demand, and the importance of incarcerated bodies in late capitalism
N Delia Deckard
Social Currents 4 (1), 3-12, 2017
172017
Constructing citizenship: framing unauthorized immigrants in market terms
ND Deckard, I Browne
Citizenship Studies 19 (6-7), 664-681, 2015
172015
The implications of endemic corruption for state legitimacy in developing nations: an empirical exploration of the Nigerian case
ND Deckard, Z Pieri
International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 30 (4), 369-384, 2017
152017
Surveying the landscape of integration: Muslim immigrants in the United Kingdom and France
D Jacobson, N Delia Deckard
Democracy and Security 10 (2), 113-131, 2014
132014
Loss and Damage from Climate Change
A Heslin, ND Deckard, R Oakes, A Montero-Colbert
Springer International Publishing.[Online]. Available at: doi 10, 978-3, 2019
92019
Survey of Muslims in Western Europe, West Africa, and Malaysia: sample characteristics. Arizona State University
D Jacobson, M Olmsted, N Deckard, M Woodward
Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict: http://csrc. asu. edu …, 2012
72012
Constructing Vulnerability: The effect of state migration policy and policing on the commercial sexual exploitation of children
N Delia Deckard
Journal of human trafficking 7 (4), 427-453, 2021
62021
The Double-Victimization of Criminalized Women in Neoliberal Contexts: The Case of Paraguay
J Galeano Monti, N Delia Deckard
Women and Criminal Justice, 2019
42019
Learning together in public and in private: Exploring learner interactions and engagement in a blended-platform MOOC environment
A Montero-Colbert, ND Deckard, B Stewart, S Richard, A Nanan
Current Issues in Emerging eLearning 6 (1), 2, 2019
42019
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