Publications

Learn more about the research, scholarship and creative activity of GW’s faculty members, research scientists and students in the George Washington University's:
- Research & Discovery magazine
Selected Faculty and Student Publications
Selected Journals
- Cases in Public Health Communication & Marketing
- International Affairs Review
- Journal of Health Communication
- Policy Perspectives: The George Washington University Journal of Public Administration
Selected Books
- America Between the Wars: From 11/9 to 9/11, by Jim Goldgeier, Professor of Political Science (Public Affairs, 2008)
- Test Tube Families: Why the Fertility Market Needs Regulation, by Naomi R. Cahn, John Theodore Fey Research Professor of Law (New York University Press, 2009)
- Unstrange Minds: Remapping the World of Autism, by Roy Richard Grinker, Professor of Anthropology (Basic Books, 2008)
- Slumming: Sexual and Racial Encounters in American Nightlife, 1885-1940, by Chad Heap (University of Chicago Press, 2009)
- The Laws that Shaped America: Fifteen Acts of Congress and Their Lasting Impact by Dennis Johnson, Professor of History of Political Management, International Political Consulting (Routledge, 2009)
- Doubt is Their Product by David Michaels, PhD, MPH, research professor and interim chair, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health (Oxford University Press, 2008)
- Sacred Gifts, Profane Pleasures: A History of Tobacco and Chocolate in the Atlantic World, by Marcy Norton (Cornell University Press, 2008)
Selected Journal Articles
- “A Jurassic ceratosaur from China helps clarify avian digital homologies,” by James Clark and Xu Xing (Nature June 18, 2009: Vol. 459 no. 7249, pp. 940-944)
- “Rescuing the bottom billion through control of neglected tropical diseases,” by Peter J Hotez (Lancet 2009; Vol. 373, pp. 1570–75)
- “Early Hominin Foot Morphology Based on 1.5-Million-Year-Old Footprints from Ileret, Kenya,” by Brian G. Richmond (Science February 27, 2009: Vol. 323 no. 5918, pp. 1197 – 1201)
- “Remarkable Resilience of Teeth,” by Paul Constantino and Peter Lucas (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences May 5, 2009: Vol. 106 no. 18, pp. 7289-7293)








