My research is primarily concerned with social inequality through an intersectional lens. I have examined social inequality across a wide range of domains.
Theorizing the Web Conference (2011)
Selected Recent Publications (Journals articles, book chapters, reviews)
Daniels, J., Crum, M., Ramaswamy, M., Freudenberg, N. 2011. “Creating REAL MEN: Description of an Intervention to Reduce Drug Use, HIV Risk and Rearrest among Young Men Returning to Urban Communities from Jail.” Health Promotion and Practice, 12 (1): 44-54.
Daniels, J., Glickstein, B., and Mason, D. 2011. “Using the Power of Media to Influence Health Policy and Politics,” Pp. 88-104, in Policy & Politics in Nursing and Health Care, Sixth Edition, Diana Mason, Judith Leavitt, and Mary Chaffee, Editors,. (St. Louis, MO: Elsevier).
Freudenberg, N., Ramaswamy, M., Daniels, J., Crum, M., Ompad, D., Vlahov, V. 2010. “Reducing Drug Use, HIV Risk, and Recidivism Among Young Men Leaving Jail: Evaluation of the REAL MEN Reentry Program,” Journal of Adolescent Health (47):448-455.
Daniels, J. 2010. “Visualizing Race and Embodiment in Cyberspace,” (Review of Digitizing Race by Lisa Nakamura), Symbolic Interaction Vol. 33, No. 1 (January):141–144.
Daniels, J. 2010. “Case Study: Web 2.0, Healthcare Policy and Health Activism,” Pp.277-285, in Policy and Politics for Nurses and Other Health Professionals, Donna Nickitas, Donna J. Middaugh and Nancy Aries, Eds. (Sudbury, MA.: Jones and Barlett Publishers).
Daniels, J. 2009. “Minority Status Among Sexual Minority Women,” in Sexualities and Identities of Minority Women, (Springer) Sana Loue, Editor, pp.65-89.
Daniels, J. 2009. “Cloaked Websites: Propaganda, Cyber Racism & Epistemology in the Digital Era.” New Media & Society, 11 (5): 659-683.
Daniels, J. 2009. “Rethinking Cyberfeminism(s): Race, Gender, and Embodiment,” WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly, Volume 37, Numbers 1 & 2 (Spring/Summer): 101-124.
Daniels, J. 2009. “Portable Communities: The Social Dynamics of Online and Mobile Connectedness,” Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, Vol. 38, No.6, pp.586-587.
Daniels, J. 2008. “Beyond Separate Silos.” Special Symposium on intersections of race, class, gender for Gender & Society. February, Vol.22(1):83-87.
Daniels, J. 2008. “Searching for Dr. King: Teens, Race & Cloaked Websites,” in Electronic Techtonics: Thinking at the Interface, Edited by Erin Ennis, Harry Halpin, Paolo Mangiafico, Jennifer Rhee, et al. Durham, N.C.: Lulu Press, pp.94-116.
Daniels, J. 2008 “MediaQ/Media Queered: Visibility and Its Discontents,” Book Review Visual Studies Vol.23, No.3, (December):283-4.
Daniels, J. 2008. “SNOPES.com, New Media Review” Visual Studies Vol. 23, No.2, (September):174-8.
Freudenberg N., Moseley J., Daniels J., Murrill C. 2007. “Comparison of Health and Social Characteristics of People Leaving New York City Jails by Age, Gender, and Race/Ethnicity: Implications for Public Health Interventions.” Public Health Reports 122(6)733-743.
Daniels, J. 2006. “Whiteness and the Construction of Health Disparities.” Pp. 89-127, with Amy J. Schulz. In Gender, Race, Class, and Health, Leith Mullings and Amy J. Schulz, Eds., (San Francisco, CA.: Jossey-Bass).
Daniels, J. 2006 “Race, Class, Gender and Public Health Interventions,” Pp.371-393, with Amy J. Schulz and Nicholas Freudenberg, in Gender, Race, Class, and Health, Leith Mullings and Amy J. Schulz, Eds., (San Francisco, CA.: Jossey-Bass).
Freudenberg N., Daniels J., Crum M. Perkins, T. and Richie, B. 2005. “Coming Home from Jail: The Social and Health Consequences of Reentry from Jail for Incarcerated Women and Male Adolescents, their Families and Communities.” American Journal of Public Health, 95 (10):1725-1736.
Selected Conference Presentations
“LGBT Homeless Youth and Mobile Technology: Data from New York City,” Paper to be presented at Social Science History Association Meetings, November 17-20, 2011, Boston, MA.
“Constructing Who Belongs,” Paper to be presented at Thematic Session, American Sociological Association Meetings, August 20-23, 2011, Las Vegas, NV.
“Race, Technology & Inequality in the Digital Era,” University of Delaware, Graduate Student Conference, April 22, 2011, Delaware. [KEYNOTE]
“Theorizing Race & Racism on the Web,” Paper to be presented at Theorizing the Web Conference, University of Maryland, April 9, 2011, College Park, MD.
“LGBT Youth of Color + Internet Technology: Preliminary Data from an Urban Sample,” Paper with Colin P. Ashley, presented at the Eastern Sociological Society Meetings, February 26, 2011, Philadelphia, PA.
“BlogHer and Blogalicious: Gender, Race and the Political Economy of Women’s Blogging Conferences,” Paper presented at the Eastern Sociological Society Meetings, March 19-20, 2010, Boston, MA. (Session Organizer)
“Mobile Technology and Homeless LGBTQ Youth in New York City: Preliminary Data,” Paper presented at the Sex::Tech 2010 Conference, February 26-7, San Francisco, CA.
Books
Forthcoming. Google Bombs, Astroturf, and Cloaked Sites: Propaganda in the Digital Era. (New York: Routledge).
2009 Cyber Racism: White Supremacy Online and the New Attack on Civil Rights. (Lanham, MD:Rowman & Littlefield).
1997 White Lies: Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality in White Supremacist Discourse. (New York: Routledge).
Grants
2011 Graduate Research Initiative with Technology (GRTI). Hunter College.
2010 Duke University, Project for Civic Discourse & the Public Sphere.
2010 PSC-CUNY Grant. Hunter College.
2008 Graduate Research Initiative with Technology (GRTI). Hunter College.
2007 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
2005 Third Millennium Foundation. International Center for Tolerance Education.
