Jennifer Vanderminden

About Jennifer Vanderminden

Jennifer Vanderminden, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina Wilmington, specializes in the field of Sociology, Children, Family, Disability, Child victimization.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Victimization and abuse among children with disabilities: age adjusted rates in a US national sample

Using Community-Engaged Research to Teach Information Literacy.

Methodological considerations in doing public sociology in undergraduate courses

The “Eyes” Are Watching You: Social Control in an Introduction to Sociology Classroom

“The Fact That the Author Was Male Instead of Female Provided for an Objective Opinion”: Implicit Bias in the Classroom

Using" Eyes" from Handmaid’s Tale to teach surveillance

Jennifer Vanderminden Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1037

Citations(since 2020)

704

Cited By

598

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

12

i10Index(since 2020)

10

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Jennifer Vanderminden Skills & Research Interests

Sociology

Children

Family

Disability

Child victimization

Top articles of Jennifer Vanderminden

Victimization and abuse among children with disabilities: age adjusted rates in a US national sample

Child Abuse & Neglect

2023/12/1

Using Community-Engaged Research to Teach Information Literacy.

Currents in Teaching & Learning

2023/9/1

Jennifer Vanderminden
Jennifer Vanderminden

H-Index: 9

Stephanie Crowe
Stephanie Crowe

H-Index: 3

Methodological considerations in doing public sociology in undergraduate courses

2021/7/21

Jennifer Vanderminden
Jennifer Vanderminden

H-Index: 9

The “Eyes” Are Watching You: Social Control in an Introduction to Sociology Classroom

Humanity & Society

2021/2

Jennifer Vanderminden
Jennifer Vanderminden

H-Index: 9

Caroline Robinson
Caroline Robinson

H-Index: 2

“The Fact That the Author Was Male Instead of Female Provided for an Objective Opinion”: Implicit Bias in the Classroom

International Journal of Innovative Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (IJITLHE)

2020/7/1

Jennifer Vanderminden
Jennifer Vanderminden

H-Index: 9

Using" Eyes" from Handmaid’s Tale to teach surveillance

TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology

2020/4/2

Jennifer Vanderminden
Jennifer Vanderminden

H-Index: 9

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