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Albina Balidemaj

School of Individualized Study
School of Individualized Study

2019 Submissions

Journal Paper

Balidemaj, Albina and Small, Mark. "Returning home when immigration fails: risk factors and the need for improved care." Journal of nursing and social sciences related to health and illness 3. 21 (2019): 231-233. Web. «

Balidemaj, Albina. "Human Rights Legislation in Albania: the case of human trafficking." The International Journal of Human Rights 8. 23 (2019): 1300-1316. Web. «

Balidemaj, Albina and Small, Mark. "The effects of ethnic identity and acculturation in mental health of immigrants: A literature review." International Journal of Social Psychiatry 65. 3 (2019): 643-655. Web. «

Balidemaj, Albina and Small, Mark. "Acculturation, ethnic identity, and psychological well-being of Albanian-American immigrants in the United States." International Journal of Culture and Mental Health 11. 4 (2018): 712-730. Web. «

Balidemaj, Albina. "Attendance of Religious Organizations as a Predictor of Neighborhood Satisfaction." Journal of Social Service Research 46. 3 (2019): 416-426. Web. «

National/International Competition Award Winner

Balidemaj, Albina. The International Academic Forum. Senior Reviewer. Tokyo, Japan, 2019.

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Balidemaj, Albina. "Acculturation, Ethnic Identity, and Psychological Well-Being of Albanian-American Immigrants in the United States." XVI European Congress of Psychology. Moscow State University. Moscow, Russia. 4 Jul. 2019. Conference Presentation. *

Peer Reviewed/Juried Poster Presentation or Conference Paper

Balidemaj, Albina and Small, Mark. "Acculturation, ethnic identity, and psychological wellbeing of Albanian-American immigrants in the United States." Proceedings of the 11th European Public Health Conference. Ed. European Journal of Public Health. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. *

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Daniel Worden

Associate Professor
School of Individualized Study
School of Individualized Study

2019 Submissions

Book Chapter

Worden, Daniel. "Cibopathic." An Ecotopian Lexicon. Ed. Matthew Schneider-Materson and Brent Ryan Bellamy. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2019. 42-51. Print. *

Worden, Daniel. "Lit: A Memoir by Mary Karr." Disability Experiences: Memoirs, Autobiographies, and Other Personal Narratives. Ed. G. Thomas Couser and Susannah B. Mintz. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference, 2019. 396-398. Print. *

Invited Paper

Worden, Daniel. "Researcher Spotlight: Dr. Daniel Worden on 'Oil Comics'." Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum Blog. (2019). Web. ˜

Shows/Exhibits/Installations

Various, . Frozen in Time: The Stephen Cooper Comic Book Collection. Jun. 2019. RIT Cary Graphic Arts Collection Digital Exhibits, Rochester, NY. https://cary-exhibits.rit.edu/exhibits/show/cooper-comics. Exhibit.

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Worden, Daniel. "Sequence in Comics." Sequential Considerations Symposium. Visual Studies Workshop. Rochester, NY. 21 Mar. 2019. Lecture. ∆

Worden, Daniel. "Joan Didion, the New Journalism, and Personal Style." Barrett Honors College Lecture Series. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ. 28 Mar. 2019. Lecture. ∆

Worden, Daniel. "Reading, Looking, Feeling: Comics After Legitimacy." Brandeis Novel Symposium. Brandeis University. Waltham, MA. 12 Apr. 2019. Lecture. ∆

Worden, Daniel. "After Legitimacy: R. Crumb in Comics Studies." Comics Studies Society Annual Conference. Ryerson University. Toronto, ON. 27 Jul. 2019. Conference Presentation. ˜

Worden, Daniel and Rebekah Walker. "Comics in the Archive: Digital Approaches to the April 1956 Newsstand." Association for Computers and the Humanities Conference. Alliance for Digital Humanities Organizations. Pittsburgh, PA. 26 Jul. 2019. Conference Presentation. £

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