Jill R . Brown, PhD

Professor

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College of Arts and Sciences
Psychology
African Studies
HLSB - Hixson Lied Science Building - 322

Jill R . Brown, PhD

Professor

Department

Psychological Science

Position

Professor

Books

  • Brown Jill, etal In a human voice by Gilligan, C 2024
  • School-University Partnerships—Innovation in Initial Teacher Education
    Bradbury Ondine Jayne, etal Perspectives from Academia and School Leadership Boundary Crossing Roles in One Alliance School-University Partnership [Book Chapter] 2022
  • Parents and Caregivers Across Cultures
    Brown Jill, etal Parenting into Two Worlds: How Practices of Kinship Fostering Shape Development in Namibia, Southern Africa [Book Chapter] 2020
  • Peer Relationships in Cultural Context
    Edwards Carolyn Pope, etal Children's social behaviors and peer interactions in diverse cultures [Book Chapter] 2018
  • Brown Jill, etal Parenting from Afar and the Reconfiguration of Family Across Distance 2018
  • Johnson Nicola F, etal Children’s Images of Identity : Drawing the Self and the Other 2015
  • Brown Jill, etal Children{u2019}s Images of Identity 2015
  • Oxford library of psychology
    Edwards Carolyn Pope: Ren, Lixin: Brown, Jill., etal Early contexts of learning: Family and community socialization during infancy and toddlerhood [Book Chapter] 2015
  • Enacting English across Borders: Critical Studies in the Asia Pacific
    Yazdanpanah Lilly K, etal Understanding the Role of Language: Interactions between English Language Teacher Knowledge and Identity [Book Chapter] 2014
  • Vulnerable Children: Global Challenges in Education, Health, Well-Being, and Child Rights
    Brown Jill R., When All the Children Are Left Behind: An Exploration of Fosterage of Owambo Orphans in Namibia, Africa [Book Chapter] 2013
  • Tudge Jonathan R. H., etal The cultural ecology of play: Methodological considerations for studying play in its everyday contexts 2010
  • Oxford Handbook of the Development of Play
    Tudge J., etal The cultural ecology of play: Methodological considerations for studying play in its everyday contexts [Book Chapter] 2010
  • Alerby Eva, etal Voices from the margins 2008
  • Peer Relationships in Cultural Context
    Edwards C. P., etal Children's social behaviors and peer interactions in diverse cultures. [Book Chapter] 2006
  • Brown Jill, Sidney Sax, 'A Strife of Interests: Politics and Policies in Australian Health Services' (Book Review) 1985

Publications

  • Community development (Columbus, Ohio)
    Brown Jill, etal A stranger has big eyes but sees nothing: How indigenous social welfare systems endure and survive the dark side of international aid
    ahead-of-print:ahead-of-print, p. 1 - 16 2023
  • Qualitative research in psychology
    Bartholomew Theodore T., etal Entering the ethnographic mind: A grounded theory of using ethnography in psychological research
    19:2, p. 316 - 345 2022
  • Methodological innovations
    Bartholomew Theodore T, etal A choir or cacophony? Sample sizes and quality of conveying participants’ voices in phenomenological research
    14:2, p. 205979912110400 2021
  • International Perspectives in Psychology: Research, Practice, Consultation
    Bartholomew Theodore T., etal Mixed methods, culture, and psychology: A review of mixed methods in culture-specific psychological research
    1:3, p. 177 - 190 2020
  • Eye on Psi Chi Magazine
    Talamante Dion, etal Decolonizing Psychology: Lessons From the Classroom and the Bush
    24:1, p. 26 - 29 2019
  • International Perspectives in Psychology
    Brown Jill R., etal “The dog and the carrot are both useful to me”: Functional, self-referent categorization in rural contexts of scarcity in the Dominican Republic
    3:2, p. 63 - 75 2014
  • Journal of Critical Southern Studies
    Brown Jill R., Morals and maladies: Life histories of socially distributed care among Aaumbo women in Namibia, Southern Africa.
    1:1, p. 60 - 79 2013
  • Psychology and Developing Societies
    de Guzman Maria Rosario T., etal What does it mean to be prosocial? A cross-ethnic study of parental beliefs
    24:2, p. 239 - 268 2012
  • International Perspectives in Psychology
    Bartholomew Theodore T., etal Mixed methods, culture, and psychology: A review of mixed methods in culture-specific psychological research
    1:3, p. 177 - 190 2012
  • Journal of Southern African Studies
    Brown Jill, Child Fostering Chains Among Ovambo Families in Namibia, Southern Africa
    37:1, p. 155 - 176 2011
  • Early education and development
    Brown Jill R., etal Professional Development to Support Parent Engagement: A Case Study of Early Childhood Practitioners
    20:3, p. 482 - 506 2009
  • Sex Roles
    Crockett Lisa J., etal Conceptions of Good Parent-Adolescent Relationships among Cuban American Teenagers
    60:7-8, p. 575 - 587 2009
  • Childhood in Africa: An interdisciplinary journal
    Brown Jill R., Child fosterage and the developmental markers of Ovambo children in Namibia: A look at gender and kinship
    1, p. 4 - 10 2009
  • Journal of research on adolescence
    Crockett Lisa J., etal The Meaning of Good Parent-Child Relationships for Mexican American Adolescents
    17:4, p. 639 - 668 2007
  • Free inquiry in creative sociology
    Raffaelli Marcela, etal Reducing Women's Risk Of Heterosexual Transmission Of HIV In The U.S
    34:1, p. 15 - 27 2006
  • Qualitative Health Research
    Brown Jill R., etal Waiting for a liver transplant.
    16:1, p. 119 - 136 2006
  • Culture, Health & Sexuality
    Brown Jill, etal An exploratory study of constructions of masculinity, sexuality and HIV/AIDS in Namibia, Southern Africa
    7:6, p. 585 - 598 2005
  • British journal of psychotherapy
    Brown Jill, RESPONSE TO CHRIS PURNELL'S ARTICLE: AN ATTACHMENT-BASED APPROACH TO WORKING WITH CLIENTS AFFECTED BY HIV AND AIDS
    13:4, p. 558 - 561 1997

Grants

  • The Cultural Roots of Sharing: Exploring Resource Distribution and Sharing in an Economy of Affection in Namibia/Sponsor: CURAS Magis Investigatio Research Award/MIRA

  • The Cultural Roots of Sharing: Exploring the Developmental Timing of Resource Distribution and Sharing in an Economy of Affection in Namibia./Sponsor: CURAS Magis Investigatio Research Award/MIRA

  • What Passes Between Us: A Mixed Method Study of Sharing Practices Within and Across Kin Networks in Namibia, Southern Africa/Sponsor: CURAS Summer Faculty Research Fellowship