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Forthcoming
Curran, Sara R. Shifting Boundaries, Transforming
Lives: Globalization, Gender and Family Dynamics in Thailand.
Book Manuscript accepted at Princeton University Press. Prospectus
and Outline.

Curran, Sara R, April Linton, Abigail Cooke & Andrew Schrank (editors) Globalization and Food Production.
Advanced contract from Routledge, London, UK.
Curran, Sara, Kim Korinek & Jody Dyer. Forthcoming. "Introduction: Migration and Development." Asia Pacific Migration Journal.
2008
Curran, Sara R., Dyer, Jody, Korinek, Kim. The Migration and Development Prism: A Lens on Vulnerabilities and Capabilities
Article
2007
Curran, Sara R. "Population and Environment," in
Encyclopedia of Sociology, Suzanne Bianchi ed., Blackwell
Publishing.
Article
Book Review (with Jacqueline Meijers-Irons) of Victoria Markham and Nadia Stenzor. U.S. National Report on
the Environment. New Canaan, CT: Center on the Environment & Population. Published in _Organizations and the
Environment_, September 2007, pp. 395-398 [ PDF ]
Book Review (with Jody Dyer) of Leslie Salzinger. Genders in Production: Making Workers in Mexico's Global
Factories. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. In _Social Forces_, 85 (4): 1828-1829.
Curran, Sara R., Jennifer Devine, and Katherine Barr. 2007. The Global State of Washington: A Focus on Health.
Seattle, WA: Global State of Washington Initiative. [ Link ]
Curran, Sara R., Jennifer Devine, and Katherine Barr. 2007. The Global State of Washington: A Focus on Economic
Development, Poverty and Social Justice. Seattle, WA: Global State of Washington Initiative.
[ Link ]
Curran, Sara R., Jennifer Devine, and Katherine Barr. 2007. The Global State of Washington: A Focus on the
Environment. Seattle, WA: Global State of Washington Initiative.
[ Link ]
2006
Curran, Sara R, Katharine Donato, Filiz Garip, and Steven Shafer. 2006. "Mapping Gender and Migration in
Sociological Scholarship: Is it Segregation or Integration?" International Migration Review, 40(1):199-223.
Perecman, Ellen and Sara R. Curran. Eds., A Handbook for Social Science Field -Research: Essays and
Bibliographic Sources on Research Design and Methods.
http://www.sagepub.com/booksProdDesc.nav?prodId=Book227693
Curran, Sara R. Ethical Considerations for Research in Cross-Cultural Settings. In, Perecman, Ellen & Sara
R. Curran. A Social Science Handbook for Field Research: Essays and Bibliographic Resources on Research Design
and Methods. [ PDF ]
2005
Curran, Sara R., Filiz Garip, Chang Chung, and Kanchana
Tangchonlatip. "Gendered Migrant Social Capital:
Evidence from Thailand," Social Forces, 84(1):227-256.

Cassels, Susan, Sara R. Curran and Randall Kramer. "Do
Migrants Degrade Coastal Environments? Migration, Natural
Resource Extraction, and Poverty in North Sulawesi, Indonesia,"
Human Ecology
33(3):329-363.
Curran, Sara R., Filiz Garip and Chang Chung. "Advancing
Theory and Evidence about Migration and Cumulative Causation:
Destination and Gender in Thailand."
CMD working paper #05-04. Princeton University:
Princeton, NJ.
Curran, Sara R. et al. "Coastal Ecosystems and Coastal
Communities," lead author in,
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Synthesis Report, New
York: U.N. Millennium Assessment.
2004
Curran, Sara R. and Tundi Agardy. "Considering Migration and Its
Effects on Coastal Ecosystems," in Jon D. Unrun, Maarten Krol,
and Nurit Kliot, eds.,
Advances in Global Change Research, Environmental Change and
Its Implications for Population Migration, Volume 20, pp
201-229. Kluwer
Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (The Netherlands) and Boston.

Curran, Sara R. and
and Alex de Sherbinin. "Completing
the Picture: The Challenges of Bringing Consumption into the
Population-Environment Equation," Population and Environment
26(2):107-131.

Curran, Sara R., Chang, Chung, Wendy
Cadge, and Anchalee Varangrat. "Boys and Girls’ Changing
Educational Opportunities in Thailand: The Effects of Siblings,
Migration, and Village Remoteness." Research in Sociology of
Education, 14:59-102.

2003
Curran, Sara R. "Topics in Development: Gender and Development."
Fran Vavrus and Lisa A. Richey eds., Women's Studies
Quarterly, Special Issue: Women and Development, 31(3
& 4):293-302.

Curran, Sara R., Filiz Garip, Chang Chung and Kanchana
Tangchonlatip. 2003. "Migration, Cumulative Causation and Gender:
Evidence from Thailand." Paper presented at the
Conference
on African Migration and Urbanization in Comparative
Perspective, Johannesburg, South Africa, June 4-7.
Curran, Sara R. and Estela Rivero-Fuentes. 2003. "Engendering
Migrant Networks: -The Case of Mexican Migration." Demography,
40(2):289-307.

Curran, Sara R., Sara S. McLanahan, and Jean T. Knab. 2003. "Does
Remarriage Expand Perceptions of Kinship Support Among the
Elderly?" Social Science Research, 32(2):171-190.
Curran, Sara R., Filiz Garip, Chang Chung, and Kanchana
Tangchonlatip. 2003. "Gendered Migrant Social Capital:
Evidence from Thailand." Center for Migration and
Development Working Paper #03-12. Office of Population
Research, Princeton University: Princeton, NJ.

Curran, Sara R. and Frederick F. Wherry. 2003. "Do
Transnational Organizations Promote Civil and Political
Liberties? Cross-National Evidence from Southeast Asia,
1978-2002." Center for Migration and Development Working Paper
#03-13. Office of Population Research, Princeton
University: Princeton, NJ.

Cassels, Susan, Sara R. Curran, and Randall Kramer.
2003. "Do
Migrants Degrade Coastal Environments? Migration, Natural
Resource Extraction, and Poverty in North Sulawesi, Indonesia."
Office of Population Research Working Paper No. 2003-05. Princeton
University: Princeton, NJ.

2002
Curran, Sara R. 2002. "Open Borders and the Environment:
Externalities and Unexpected Consequences," PERN, Cyberseminar
discussion paper.
Curran, Sara R. and Tundi Agardy, Editors, 2002.
Ambio.
Special Issue: Population, Consumption, and Environment.
Vol 31(4).
Curran, Sara R., Tundi Agardy, Maria C. J. Cruz, Partha Dasgupta,
Anuradha Kumar, Wolfgang Lutz, Meryl Williams, Elisabeth
Kessler, and Melanie S. Adams. 2002. “Funding Initiatives,
Research Results, and Policy Recommendations.” Ambio.
Special Issue: Population, Consumption, and Environment.
Vol 31(4):263.

Curran, Sara R., Anuradha Kumar, Wolfgang Lutz and Meryl
Williams. 2002. "Interactions Between Coastal and Marine
Ecosystems and Human Population Systems: Perspectives on How
Consumption Mediates this Interaction." Ambio. Special
Issue: Population, Consumption, and Environment. Vol
31(4):264-268.

Curran, Sara R. and Tundi Agardy. 2002. "Common Property
Systems, Migration, and Coastal Ecosystems." Ambio.
Special Issue: Population, Consumption, and Environment.
Vol 31(4):303-305.

Curran, Sara R. and Maria C. J. Cruz. 2002. "Markets, Population
Dynamics, and Coastal Ecosystems." Ambio. Special Issue: Population, Consumption,
and Environment. Vol 31(4):373-376.

Agardy, Tundi, Maria C. J. Cruz, Sara R. Curran, Partha Dasgupta,
Anuradha Kumar, Wolfgang Lutz and Meryl Williams. 2002.
"Roundtable Discussion: Population, Consumption, and
Environment: Lessons Learned and Future Research about Coastal
and Marine Ecosystems." Ambio. Special Issue:
Population, Consumption, and Environment. Vol 31(4):377-383.
Curran, Sara R. 2002. "Migration, Social Capital, and the
Environment: Considering Migrant Selectivity and Networks in
Relation to Coastal Ecosystems." In W. Lutz, A. Prskawetz, and
W. Sanderson, Editors, Population and Environment: Methods of
Analysis, Population and Development Review, a
supplement to, Volume 28, pp 89-125.

Curran, Sara R., Chang Chung, Wendy Cadge, and Anchalee
Varangrat. 2002. "Boys and Girls’ Changing Educational
Opportunities in Thailand: The Effects of Siblings, Migration,
and Village Remoteness." Office of Population Research Working
Paper No. 2002-05. Princeton University: Princeton, NJ.
Curran,
Sara R. 2002. "Agency, Accountability and Embedded
Relations: What’s Love Got To Do With It?" in A Symposium on
Ambivalence in Intergenerational Relationships, Alexis
Walker, editor. National Council on Family Relations:
Minneapolis, MN.
(buy
book)
Curran, Sara R. 2002. "Agency, Accountability and Embedded
Relations: What’s Love Got To Do With It?" Journal of
Marriage and the Family. 64(3):577-584.

Curran, Sara R. and Wendy Cadge. 2002. "Sex, Sexuality and
Gender Syllabus," in The Sociology of Gender: Syllabi and
Other Instructional Materials (5th edition), in A.
Blackstone and B. Lucal eds. Washington, DC: American
Sociological Association. (buy
book)
Carter, Marion, Estela Rivero, Wendy Cadge, and Sara R. Curran.
2002. "Designing Your Community-Based Learning Project: Five
Questions to Ask about Your Pedagogical and Participatory
Goals." Teaching Sociology. Volume 30, April (3):158-173. Washington, DC:
American Sociological
Association.

2001
Curran, Sara R. and Abigail
Cope Saguy. 2001. "Migration and
Cultural Change: A Role for Gender and Social Networks?"
Journal for International Women’s Studies. 2(3):54-77.
Fernandez-Kelly, Patricia and Sara R. Curran. 2001.
"Nicaraguans: Voices Lost, Voices Found," pp 127-155, in
Ethnicities: Coming of Age in Immigrant America. Ruben
Rumbaut and Alejandro Portes, eds. Russell Sage Foundation: NY
and The University of California Press.
(buy book)
Under Review
Curran, Sara R. and Frederick Wherry.
"Do Transnational Organizations
Promote Civil and Political Liberties: Cross-national Evidence
from Southeast Asia, 1978-2002." Under review at ASR.
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