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Jennifer Darrah-Okike
Jennifer Darrah-Okike
Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Verified email at hawaii.edu
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“Living here has changed my whole perspective”: How escaping inner‐city poverty shapes neighborhood and housing choice
J Darrah, S DeLuca
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 33 (2), 350-384, 2014
1212014
The impact of race and ethnicity, immigration and political context on participation in American electoral politics
JR Logan, J Darrah, S Oh
Social forces 90 (3), 993-1022, 2012
892012
Tangible evidence, trust and power: public perceptions of community environmental health studies
MK Scammell, L Senier, J Darrah-Okike, P Brown, S Santos
Social Science & Medicine 68 (1), 143-153, 2009
702009
The political and community context of immigrant naturalisation in the United States
JR Logan, S Oh, J Darrah
Journal of ethnic and migration studies 38 (4), 535-554, 2012
562012
“It was like i lost everything”: the harmful impacts of homeless-targeted policies
J Darrah-Okike, S Soakai, S Nakaoka, T Dunson-Strane, K Umemoto
Housing Policy Debate 28 (4), 635-651, 2018
432018
Theorizing race in Hawai ‘i: Centering place, indigeneity, and settler colonialism
J Darrah‐Okike
Sociology Compass 14 (7), e12791, 2020
212020
“Because the world consists of everybody”: Understanding parents’ preferences for neighborhood diversity
J Darrah–Okike, H Harvey, K Fong
City & Community 19 (2), 374-397, 2020
172020
Disrupting the growth machine: Evidence from Hawai ‘i
J Darrah-Okike
Urban Affairs Review 55 (2), 428-461, 2019
172019
The political impact of the new Hispanic second generation
JR Logan, S Oh, J Darrah
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 35 (7), 1201-1223, 2009
172009
The suppressive impacts of voter identification requirements
J Darrah-Okike, N Rita, JR Logan
Sociological Perspectives 64 (4), 536-562, 2021
162021
Contesting the right to the city under scarcity: The case of Micronesians in Hawaiʻi’s public housing
N Rita, J Darrah-Okike, R Engel, P Garboden
Housing and Society 47 (3), 165-188, 2020
112020
The suppressive effects of voter ID requirements on naturalization and political participation
JR Logan, J Darrah
American Communities Project, Brown University, 2008
72008
“The decision you make today will affect many generations to come”: Environmental assessment law and Indigenous resistance to urbanization
J Darrah-Okike
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 2 (4), 807-830, 2019
62019
“You have to prove that you’re homeless”: vulnerability and gatekeeping in public housing prioritization policies
N Rita, PME Garboden, J Darrah-Okike
City & Community 22 (2), 83-104, 2023
42023
Why does local identity influence mental health among university students in Hawai ‘i?
K Mossakowski, J Darrah-Okike
Journal of American college health, 1-10, 2022
12022
“I Just Had to Go With It Once I Got There”: Inequality, Housing, and School Re-optimization
S DeLuca, J Darrah-Okike, KM Nerenberg
City & Community, 15356841241240685, 2024
2024
INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVES ON HOUSING
J Darrah-Okike, L Riley, PME Garboden, N Rita
The Sociology of Housing: How Homes Shape Our Social Lives, 67, 2023
2023
“I Thought This Was a Ghost Neighborhood”: How Youth Respond to Neighborhood Change
A Rhodes, A Young, J Darrah-Okike
Social Problems, spad015, 2023
2023
Teaching Sociological Theory: Engaging Visual and Creative Learning
J Darrah-Okike, K Scott, P Pantumsinchai
TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology, 2021
2021
“I Wasn’t Going to Give up That Chance”: Homeownership and Neighborhood Tradeoffs for Low and Moderate Income Families
J Darrah-Okike, P Pantumsinchai
2020 APPAM Fall Research Conference, 2020
2020
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