Using syndemic theory to understand food insecurity and diet-related chronic diseases D Himmelgreen, N Romero-Daza, J Heuer, W Lucas, AA Salinas-Miranda, ... Social Science & Medicine 295, 113124, 2022 | 70 | 2022 |
Food insecurity, well-being, and academic success among college students: Implications for post COVID-19 pandemic programming R DeBate, D Himmelgreen, J Gupton, JN Heuer Ecology of Food and Nutrition 60 (5), 564-579, 2021 | 46 | 2021 |
Food access in the time of COVID-19: Reflections on the United States food system during a pandemic JN Heuer, GR Lehigh, KD Serrano, N Romero-Daza, D Himmelgreen Practicing Anthropology 42 (4), 13-17, 2020 | 12 | 2020 |
The future of veteran community engagement: perspectives on engaging veterans and other stakeholders in research agenda setting MA Chavez, KR Blevins, C Brown, AJ Giles, MM Matthieu, M Wester, ... Virginia Tech Publishing 8 (2), 2022 | 4 | 2022 |
Enhancing Veteran Community Reintegration Research (ENCORE): A stakeholder-engaged research agenda setting approach B Hahm, C Dillahunt-Aspillaga, M Chavez, J Lind, C Melillo, J Heuer, ... Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 102 (10), e99, 2021 | 3 | 2021 |
Enhancing Veteran Community Reintegration Research (ENCORE): Protocol for a Mixed Methods and Stakeholder Engagement Project K Besterman-Dahan, B Hahm, M Chavez, J Heuer, C Melillo, J Lind, ... JMIR Research Protocols 12 (1), e42029, 2023 | 1 | 2023 |
Insights from the Author: Jacquelyn Heuer D Himmelgreen, J Heuer Practicing Anthropology 44 (1), 23-24, 2022 | 1 | 2022 |
Implementing a Food Prescription Program during COVID-19: Benefits and Barriers D Himmelgreen, N Romero-Daza, WA Webb, JN Heuer, D Gray, ... Healthcare 12 (2), 182, 2024 | | 2024 |
“I Was Doing the Best with What I Had”: Exploring Student Veterans’ Experiences with Community Reintegration, Food Insecurity, and Health Challenges JN Heuer University of South Florida, 2023 | | 2023 |
Feeding the other: whiteness, privilege, and neoliberal stigma in food pantries: by Rebecca de Souza, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2019, 312 pp., ISBN 9780262536769 JN Heuer Food, Culture & Society 23 (1), 94-95, 2020 | | 2020 |
Native American Culinary Traditions and Practices: Negotiating Foodways, Identity, and Culture JN Heuer New Mexico State University, 2017 | | 2017 |
“How Decolonized Are We?” The Colonial Legacy of Commodity Foods and Food Insecurity Expressed by the Voices of Southwestern Native American Chefs JN Heuer Transformations of Global Food Systems for Climate Change Resilience, 55-78, 0 | | |
COLLECTION: 9/11, POST-9/11, AND THE FUTURE OF VETERANS STUDIES MA CHAVEZ, KAIR BLEVINS, C BROWN, AJ GILES, MM MATTHIEU, ... | | |