Scholar Citations About Dr. Marilyn Dudley-Flores (Dudley-Rowley) and/or Her Publications (ca. October 2014)

Google Scholar does not show all works in which I and my work are cited. However, it does show quite a lot. The application currently shows 127 citations of specific of my works by other scholars. There are 43 citations calling me by name in the works of other scholars. Most of those cite my work and expertise concerning the psychosocial aspects of extreme environmental teams. However, I am cited for other of my extreme environments and aerospace work, as well as my scholarship concerning climate change, human security, counterinsurgency and related issues, the world-systems perspective, forecasting, etc.Some samples with their Google descriptors follow.

Kirghiz Rescue and Relocation

Denker, D., 1983. “The Last Migration of the Kirghiz of Afghanistan?” Central Asian Survey,Taylor & Francis

... Their cause briefly looked hopeful in early 1982, when through the efforts of anthropologist Dr. Louis Dupree and Marilyn Dudley-Rowley of the Institute of Alaskan Affairs, arrangements were made for Haji Rahman Qul and one of his sons to accompany Dr. Nazif Shahrani to ...

World-Systems Perspective/Forecasting

Cited in “The Economic Gains and Environmental Losses of US Consumption: A World-Systems and Input-Output Approach,” C Prell, K Feng, L Sun, M Geores, K Hubacek, 2014, Social Forces, 2014.

Abstract. Although research has shown that countries' world-systems positions can predict levels of pollution and wealth, there has been little research looking at how consumption in the core triggers both pollution and wealth elsewhere in the world economy. In this article, ...

Cited in “Neoliberalism and Water Rights: The Case of India.” M Subramaniam, Current Sociology, 2014.

Abstract. As water is increasingly subjected to market imperatives and transformed into a means for capital accumulation, the state has been unable to manage the resource. Building on the concept of accumulation by dispossession this article focuses on local ...

Cited in 11 Systems Historicized: Traditions of Systems Theory, (Book) by W. L. Goldfrank, 2013.

One of the more unusual recent appropriations of “systems” as an organizing concept has been the development of world-systems analysis, associated above all with the prodigious scholarship and voluminous writings of Immanuel Wallerstein (b. 1930). 1 Many of the ...

Cited inWill the Explosive Growth of China Continue? Technological Forecasting and Social…. (Book) by L Grinin, S Tsirel, A Korotayev, 2014, Elsevier

Abstract. The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it plays more and more important role in the support of the world economic growth (as well as high prices of certain very important commodities). In the meantime the ...

Cited in “Global Context, National Interdependencies, and the Ecological Footprint: A Structural Equation Analysis.”

E.L. Kick andL.A.McKinney, 2014, Sociological Perspectives,

Abstract. This paper develops a theoretical integration and estimates an associated structural equation model of the ecological footprints of nations. The ecological footprint is an approximation of environmental pressure on natural resources that stems from production, ...

Cited in Mass Education, Global Capital, and the World: The Theoretical Lenses of István Mészáros and Immanuel Wallerstein(Book) by TG Griffiths and R Imre, 2013.

Immanuel Wallerstein and István Mészáros are prolific scholars whose analyses of global capitalism in crisis offer distinctive insight for research across the social sciences. This book engages readers with their main theses, encouraging the application of these in our ...

Extreme Environments/Aerospace

Earthlings on Mars: The Physiological Psychology of Cultural Change (Book) by Dawn L. Strongin and E.K. Reese, 2009

...MarilynDudley-Rowley's research on social interactions in Arctic, Antarctic, and space expeditions
found that larger, more culturally heterogeneous groups who worked together for longer periods
of time performed better in extreme conditions when compared to smaller ...

Spacefaring: The Human Dimension (Book) by Albert A. Harrison, 2001

... These include Karen and Poul Anderson, Greg Bennett, Robert T. Bigelow, MarilynDudley-Rowley, Ben Finney, Martyn Fogg, ]im Funaro, DM Harland, Phil Harris, Nick Kanas, Larry Lemke, Mark Lupisella, ]ohn Carter McKnight, Tom Meyer, Jim Miller, Edgar D. Mitchell, Gerald ...

Pop, Virgiliu. 2011. “Space Exploration and Folk Beliefs on Climate Change” Astropolitics, Taylor & Francis

While the issue of climate change and space exploration has already been scrutinized by astrosociologists, Marilyn Dudley-Flores, “Global Warming, Earthly Disasters, the Moon and Mars: Transfers of Knowledge (TOK)—The American Problem,”….

Byford, D., Goppert, J., & T Gangale, 2008. “Optimal Location of Relay Satellites for Continuous Communication with Mars,” Proceedings of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

... One phenomenon, studied by MarilynDudley-Rowley, is the "third-quarter phenomenon", which shows a "marked increase in social stress, deviance, dysfunction, and conflict" for groups working in extreme environments just past ...

Barrett, Robert S. 2009. “Borrowing From Security Strategy: Can Red Teams Help Astronauts Prepare for Crew Conflict in Space?” Canadian Military Journal, Vol. 9, No. 4.

The author cited me for my research on extreme environmental teams working and living in space. Little did he know as he was preparing his article that I had had a training segment over red teaming with the U.S. Army’s Human Terrain System and served shortly thereafter in Afghanistan.

Cited in Behavioral Issues Associated with Long Duration Space Expeditions: Review and Analysis of Astronaut Journals (Book) by Jack Stuster, 2010, NTRS/NASA

Counterinsurgency and Related Issues

Turning Point (Book) by Jennings Lane, Editor. 2004

Cited in Human Terrain Teams: an Organizational Innovation for Sociocultural Knowledge in Irregular Warfare (Book) by Christopher J. Lamb, James Douglas Orton, Michael C. Davies, and Theodore T. Pilkulsky, 2013, The Institute of World Politics Press, Washington, D.C.

Dudley-Rowley citation on page 128 in Essay Thirteen “Fighting Fear to Secure the Future.” …imagine the situation in Iraq today if the US- led Coalition had not forced a change in regime.

Cited as Dudley-Flores on page 33 in Soft Counterinsurgency: Human Terrain Teams and US Military Strategy in Iraq and Afghanistan (Book) by Paul Joseph, June 2014, Palgraverpivot

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