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Jonnell A. Robinson
Researcher at Syracuse University
Publications - 7
Citations - 194
Jonnell A. Robinson is an academic researcher from Syracuse University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Engaged scholarship & Population. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 158 citations.
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Healthy Immigrant Effect: Preterm Births Among Immigrants and Refugees in Syracuse, NY.
TL;DR: Infants born to both foreign-born women and to women from refugee countries had decreased risks of being born preterm compared to infants born to US mothers, controlling for race, late/no prenatal care, maternal age less than 18 years and smoking.
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Neighborhood Trauma Due to Violence: A Multilevel Analysis.
Sandra D. Lane,Robert A. Rubinstein,Dessa Bergen-Cico,Timothy Jennings-Bey,Linda Stone Fish,David A. Larsen,Mindy Thompson Fullilove,Tracey Reichert Schimpff,Kishi Animashaun Ducre,Jonnell A. Robinson +9 more
TL;DR: In Syracuse, New York the social determinants of trauma from neighborhood violence are rooted in historical processes, including urban renewal, the Rockefeller drug laws, and de-industrialization, which contributed to destabilizing Syracuse communities of color, resulting in disproportionate incarceration, family disruption, and economic devastation.
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Community Geography: Addressing Barriers in Public Participation GIS
TL;DR: Community geography as discussed by the authors, a growing area of academic geography that leverages university community partnerships to facilitate access to spatial technology, data, and analysis, is a popular area of research.
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Community geography: Toward a disciplinary framework:
Jerry Shannon,Katherine Hankins,Taylor Shelton,Amber J. Bosse,Dorris Scott,Daniel Block,Heather Fischer,LaToya E. Eaves,Jin-Kyu Jung,Jonnell A. Robinson,Patricia Solís,Hamil Pearsall,Amanda Rees,Aileen Nicolas +13 more
TL;DR: The authors define community geography as a form of research praxis, one that involves a large number of stakeholders and stakeholders in a community geography research community, and define a framework for relevant and engaged scholarship.
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Making Space for Community-Engaged Scholarship in Geography
TL;DR: Geography has a long tradition of community-engaged research and teaching as discussed by the authors. But conventional institutional and departmental norms in many U.S. universities and colleges, however, often discourage such e...