[1] | Quimby, E. (2011). Promoting community recovery from crack cocaine. Journal of Equity in Health; special issue; In press. |
[2] | Quimby, E. (2011). Doing qualitative community research: Lessons for faculty, students and the community. Bentham eBooks, Bentham Science Publishers. In press; ISBN: 978-1-60805-258-5 |
[3] | Quimby, E. (2009). Ethnographically exploring gentrification: Whose community is it? In A. Ivarra & P. Aguero (Eds.), Contemporary studies in ethnography (113-142). New York: Nova Science Publishers. |
[4] | Carpenter-Song, E., Whitley, R., Lawson, W., Quimby, E., & Drake, R.E. (2009). Reducing disparities in mental health care: Suggestions from the Dartmouth-Howard Collaboration; Community Mental Health Journal; on-line; DOI 10.1007/s10597-009-9233-4. |
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[6] | Quimby, E. (2007). Confined youth trying to make it real, despite the odds: RARE in Baltimore City. In B. Bowser, E. Quimby, & M. Singer (Eds.), When communities assess their AIDS epidemics: Results of rapid assessment of HIV/AIDS in eleven U.S. cities (pp. 65-88). Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield: Lanham, MD. |
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[10] | Quimby, E., & Friedman, S.R. (2003). Dynamics of Black mobilization against AIDS in New York City. In P. Conrad and V. Leiter (eds.), Health and health care as social problems (pp. 145-159). Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield; Lanham, MD. |
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[13] | Quimby, E. (2006). Ethnography's role in assisting mental health research and clinical practice. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62(7), 859-879. |
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[15] | Quimby, E. (1994). African American perspectives on mobilizing organizational responses to drugs. In P.J. Venturelli (Ed.), Drug use in America: Social, cultural and political perspectives (pp. 135-142). Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett. |
[16] | Quimby, E. (1993). Obstacles to reducing AIDS among African Americans. The Journal of Black Psychology, 19(2), 215-222. |
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[18] | Quimby, E. (1991). Drug trafficking and the Caribbean connection: Survival mechanisms, entrepreneurship and social symptoms. The Urban League Review, 14(2), 61-70. |
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