Charlene Baker

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Psychology University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 
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Binder SB, Baker CK, Ritchie LA, et al. (2023) "Upheaval": Unpacking the dynamic balance between place attachment and social capital in disaster recovery. American Journal of Community Psychology
Binder SB, Barile JP, Baker CK, et al. (2018) Home buyouts and household recovery: neighborhood differences three years after Hurricane Sandy Environmental Hazards. 18: 127-145
Baker CK, Binder SB, Greer A, et al. (2018) Integrating Community Concerns and Recommendations Into Home Buyout and Relocation Policy Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy. 9: 455-479
Binder SB, Baker CK. (2016) Culture, local capacity, and outside aid: a community perspective on disaster response after the 2009 tsunami in American Sāmoa. Disasters
McGeehan KM, Baker CK. (2016) Religious narratives and their implications for disaster risk reduction. Disasters
Binder SB, Baker CK, Barile JP. (2015) Rebuild or Relocate? Resilience and Postdisaster Decision-Making After Hurricane Sandy. American Journal of Community Psychology. 56: 180-96
Binder SB, Baker CK, Mayer J, et al. (2014) Resilience and recovery in american sāmoa: A case study of the 2009 south pacific tsunami Journal of Community Psychology. 42: 799-822
Clough A, Wagman J, Rollins C, et al. (2011) The share project: Maximizing participant retention in a longitudinal study with victims of intimate partner violence Field Methods. 23: 86-101
Umemoto K, Baker CK, Helm S, et al. (2009) Moving toward comprehensiveness and sustainability in a social ecological approach to youth violence prevention: lessons from the Asian/Pacific islander youth violence prevention center. American Journal of Community Psychology. 44: 221-32
Niolon PH, Rollins CM, Glass N, et al. (2009) An innovative approach to serving the needs of IPV survivors: description of a CDC-Funded study examining the Volunteers of America Home Free rent assistance program. Journal of Women's Health (2002). 18: 775-8
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