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1. How often do US-based schizophrenia papers published in high-impact psychiatric journals report on race and ethnicity?: A 20-year update of Lewine and Caudle (1999).

2. "At One Point We Had No Funding for Paper": How Grants and the Covid Crises Have Shaped Service Provision in Child Advocacy Centers.

3. "I Want the Piece of Paper that Is My History, and Why the Hell Can't I Have It?": Original Birth Certificates and Adoptive Identity.

4. 'My parents never read my papers, but they watched my film': documentary filmmaking as feminist pedagogy.

5. Colonial Virginia's paper money regime, 1755-74: A forensic accounting reconstruction of the data.

6. The Press, Paper Shortages, and Revolution in Early America.

7. White Racial Activism and Paper Terrorism: A Case Study in Far-Right Propaganda.

9. Colonial New Jersey's Paper Money Regime, 1709–75: A Forensic Accounting Reconstruction of the Data.

10. Subsidiary networks, connectivity, and urban-regional economic development.

11. Negotiating Work-Family Transitions: Reverse Family Migration among Second-Generation Hong Kong Mothers.

12. A social-ecological examination of sleep among Airmen in technical training.

13. Abu Ykhiel to Guantanamo Bay and beyond: the paper trials of Omar Khadr 2002–2017.

14. "Illegalizing" Families: State, Status, and Deportability NPS Christian Bay Best Paper Award Winner, APSA 2018, Boston.

15. A Method for Creating Scanned Map Metadata for Geoportals, Library Catalogs, and Digital Repositories: Reworking Existing MARC Records of Paper Maps to Create New Records for their Scanned Counterparts.

16. From the picket line to the playground: labor, environmental activism, and the international paper strike in Jay, Maine.

17. Money as Mass Communication: U.S. Paper Currency and the Iconography of Nationalism.

18. ‘Labor's Empty Gun’: Permanent Replacements and the International Paper Company Strike of 1987–88.

19. "Awakening the sleeping giant": teacher leadership in Jamaica and the USA.

20. Agricultural Injury Surveillance in the United States and Canada: A Systematic Literature Review.

21. Where do incarcerated trans women prefer to be housed and why? Adding nuanced understandings to a complex debate through the voices of formerly incarcerated trans women in Australia and the United States.

22. Ageing with (and into) assistive technology: an exploration of the narratives of amputees and polio survivors.

23. Moving from dialogue to demonstration: assessing anti-racist practice in social work education utilizing simulation.

24. Time Trends in Exposure Measurements from OSHA Compliance Inspections of the Pulp and Paper Industry.

25. Press, Paper, and the Public Sphere.

26. Political Advocacy in the Context of “Show Me Your Papers”: How Do Human Service Administrators Respond to Policy Upheaval?

27. Critical thinking for transformative praxis in teacher education: Music, media and information literacy, and social studies in the United States.

28. US Child Welfare Practice During the COVID Pandemic: An Exploratory Study of Working Conditions, Practice Experiences, and Concerns.

29. Trends in the Use of Assistive Technology: An Exploration of Emerging Shifts in Assistive Devices Used to Support Individuals in Their Lifestyle Preferences and Goals.

30. Trends in assortative mating in the United States, 1700–1910. Evidence from FamiLinx data.

31. Counseling practices of speech-language pathologists working with aphasia: “I did not have adequate training in actual counseling strategies.”.

32. Early childhood practicum students' perceptions and experiences of a remote directed fieldwork course during the COVID-19 pandemic.

33. A relational and genealogical approach to populism: The cases of Russia, Turkey and the United States.

34. Passing the torch: intergenerational capital transmission and the Black legacy experience at a PWI.

35. Does Research Funding, Open Access Availability, and Collaboration in Research Influence Citation Impact? An Analysis of Neurotechnology Research.

36. Abortion as the Gateway to Recognizing Lived Female Experience.

37. Resilience enhancing programs in the U.S. military: An exploration of theory and applied practice.

38. The limited promise of interracial friendship: political partisanship moderates the association between having Black friends and anti-Black implicit bias.

39. Including the rainbow: teaching students with intellectual and developmental disabilities about LGBTQIA+ identities and communities.

40. Encouraging workforce diversity- supporting medical students with mobility and sensory disabilities.

41. Public Value and Ethical Challenges in the COVID-19 Pandemic Response.

42. Global learning: A post-COVID-19 approach to advance health equity.

43. "Relationships are reality": centering relationality to investigate land, indigeneity, blackness, and futurity.

44. Federalism and Policy Design in Two Liberal Welfare State Regimes: Comparing the Politics of Labour Market Policies in Canada and the United States.

45. A systematic review of lean simulation games in the construction industry.

46. Exploring graduate and undergraduate course evaluations administered on paper and online: a case study.

47. A Comparison of Web-based and Paper-and-Pencil Homework on Student Performance in College Algebra.

48. Initiating Student-Teacher Contact Via Personalized Responses to One-Minute Papers.

49. Where Everything Seems to Begin: Antonioni and Branca in the United States circa 1968.

50. “You Lie!” Identity, Paper, and the Materiality of Information.