Jennifer L. Glanville, Ph.D.

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2001 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Social Structure and Development
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Kenneth Bollen grad student 2001 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Ties and trust: Can we rely on voluntary associations to produce social capital?)
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Story WT, Glanville JL. (2019) Comparing the association between social capital and self-rated health in poor and affluent nations. Ssm - Population Health. 9: 100508
Glanville JL, Shi Q. (2019) The Extension of Particularized Trust to Generalized and Out-Group Trust: The Constraining Role of Collectivism Social Forces. 98: 1801-1828
Glanville JL, Story WT. (2018) Social capital and self-rated health: Clarifying the role of trust. Social Science Research. 71: 98-108
Tegegne MA, Glanville JL. (2018) The Immigrant-Native Gap in Subjective Well-Being in Western European Countries: Assessing the Role of Social Capital International Migration Review. 53: 458-485
Glanville JL. (2016) Why Does Involvement in Voluntary Associations Promote Trust? Examining the Role of Network Diversity Sociological Inquiry. 86: 29-50
Reynolds JC, Damiano PC, Glanville JL, et al. (2015) Neighborhood and family social capital and parent-reported oral health of children in Iowa. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
Glanville JL, Paxton P, Wang Y. (2015) Social Capital and Generosity: A Multilevel Analysis Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 45: 526-547
Paxton P, Glanville JL. (2015) Is Trust Rigid or Malleable? A Laboratory Experiment Social Psychology Quarterly. 78: 194-204
Stewart K, Glanville JL, Bennett DA. (2014) Exploring Spatiotemporal and Social Network Factors in Community Response to a Major Flood Disaster Professional Geographer. 66: 421-435
Paxton P, Reith NE, Glanville JL. (2014) Volunteering and the Dimensions of Religiosity: A Cross-National Analysis Review of Religious Research. 56: 597-625
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