Publications and Conference Presentations

Updated: 20 July 2021

Books

1.     Roz Lasker and John A. Guidry. Engaging the Community in Decision Making: Case Studies Tracking Participation, Voice and Influence. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, 2009.

2.     John A. Guidry, Michael D. Kennedy and Mayer N. Zald, eds. Globalizations and Social Movements: Power, Culture and the Transnational Public Sphere. University of Michigan Press, 2000.

Refereed Journal Articles

3.     Miguel Muñoz-Laboy, John A. Guidry & Alexa Kreisberg. “Internalised stigma as durable social determinant of HIV care for transnational patients of Puerto Rican ancestry,” Global Public Health, 2021. DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2021.1919173.

4.     “Economic and Social Vulnerability.” By Fletcher F and Guidry JA, in IRB Management and Function, 3rd Ed., eds. Bankert EA, et al. Burlington MA: JB Learning, 2021.

5.     “Examining transdiagnostic vulnerabilities among HIV positive smokers seen at three inner city community based organizations.” By Lubetkin E, Guidry J, Webb A, Ocampo A, and Burkhalter J, AIDS Care, published online Aug 8, 2017.

6.     “High rates of access to health care, disclosure of sexuality and gender identity to providers among House and Ball Community members in New York City.” By Cahill S, Trieweiler S, Guidry J, et al.  Journal of Homosexuality 2018;65(5):600-614.

7.     “A Clinical Home for Pre Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP):  Diverse Health Care Providers’ Perspectives on the “Purview Paradox.” By Hoffman S, Guidry JA, and others. Journ of the Int Assoc of Providers of AIDS Care, 15 (1) (2016).

8.     “Knowledge and Attitudes about Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) among Sexually Active Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) Participating in New York City Gay Pride Events.” By Mantell J, Sandfort T, Hoffman S, Guidry JA, Masvawure T, and Cahill S.  LGBT Health,2014;1(2):93-97.

9.     “Promoting Cancer Prevention and Control in Community-Based HIV/AIDS Service Organizations: Are They Ready?” By John A. Guidry, Erica Lubetkin, Geoffrey Corner, Jennifer Lord-Bessen, Mark Kornegay, Jack E. Burkhalter. AIDS Education and Prevention, Vol 26 (1), 2014.

10.  “At the Intersection of HIV/AIDS and Cancer: A Qualitative Needs Assessment of Community- Based HIV/AIDS Service Organizations.” Burkhalter JE, Cahill S, Shuk E, Guidry J, Corner G, Berk A, Candelario N, Kornegay M, Lubetkin EI. Health Education and Behavior, Vol 40 (August 2013), pp. 493-503, first published online October 4, 2012.

11.  “The Promise of Community-Based Advocacy and Education Efforts for Increasing Cancer Clinical Trials Accrual.” Margo Michaels, Elisa S. Weiss, John A. Guidry, Natasha Blakeney, Liz Swords, Brian Gibbs, Samantha Yeun, Bruce Rytkonen, Robert Goodman, S. Lisbeth Jarama, Amanda L. Greene, and Shilpa Patel. Journal of Cancer Education. Vol. 27, (1) (2012), 67-74.

12.  "Contentious Pluralism: The Public Sphere and Democracy," co-authored with Mark Q. Sawyer. Perspectives on Politics, vol. 1 (2) (2003), 273-89.

13.  "The Struggle to be Seen: Social Movements and the Public Sphere in Brazil." International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, vol. 16 (4) (2003), 493-524.

14.  "Not Just Another Labor Party: The Workers' Party, Citizenship, and Participatory Democracy in Brazil." Labor Studies Journal vol. 28 (1) (2003), 83-108.

15.  "‘Trial by Space’: The Spatial Politics of Citizenship and Social Movements in Urban Brazil." Mobilization vol. 8 (2) (2003), 189-204.

16.  “All God’s Children: Narrating Class and Popular Politics in Urban Brazil.” Lusotopie: Enjeux Contemporains dans les Espaces Lusophones, vol. 3 (1997).

Book Chapters and Other Media

17.  “You Matter: A New Campaign for LGBTQ Youth.” Huffington Post, 1 August 2013 (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-a-guidry-phd/you-matter-campaign_b_3690502.html).

18.  “The HIV/AIDS and Cancer Community Research Collaboration.” Treatment Issues, March 2013.

19.  “HIV and Aging: Emerging Issues in the HAART Era” (with Lyndel Urbano and Olivia Yi). LGBTQ Policy Journal at the Harvard Kennedy School, 2011 (online: http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k78405&pageid=icb.page414422).

20.  "The Law, Institutions, and the Struggle for Social Change: Brazil’s Estatuto da Criança e Adolescente," in Youth, Law, and Globalization, eds. Sudhir Venkatesh and Ron Kassimir. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2007.

21.  “Brazil’s Estatuto da Criança e Adolescente—Statute of the Child and Adolescent.” Encyclopedia of Youth Activism, ed. by Lonnie Sherrod, Constance Flanagan and Ronald Kassimir. Greenwood, CT: Westport Publishing, 2004.

22.  "Public Sphere." Encyclopedia of Social Theory. Sage Publications, 2004.

23.  "Faith in What Will Change: Belém's Workers' Party Administration." Co-author: Pere Petit, History Department, Universidade Federal do Pará, Belém, Brazil. Chapter 3 of Radicals in Power: The Workers' Party and Experiments with Urban Democracy in Brazil, ed. Gianpaolo Baiocchi. London: Zed, 2003.

24.  "Social Movements." Routledge Encyclopedia of Government and Politics, 2nd ed. London: Routledge, 2003.

25.  "The Useful State? Social Movements and the Citizenship of Children in Brazil." Chapter 7 in Guidry, Kennedy, and Zald, eds., Globalizations and Social Movements: Power, Culture and the Transnational Public Sphere. University of Michigan Press, 2000.

26.  "You Might Be a Cajun If ...: The Tenacity of Place in a Changing World." Co-author: Rocky L. Sexton, Anthropology Department, Augustana College. Chapter in Jonathan Smith and Jim Norwine, eds., Worldview Flux. Lanham: Lexington, 2000.

27.  “The Politics of Resonance: Social Movements and the Human Rights of Children in Brazil.” Working Paper No. 19, Advanced Study Center, International Institute. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1996.

28.  Book Review: Ruth Berins Collier and David Collier, Shaping the Political Arena (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991). Comparative Studies in Society and History 36 (1) (January 1994), pp. 214-15.

29.  “The Favelas of Rio de Janeiro," Curriculum Resource Center Slide Series, No. 1. New Orleans: Roger Thayer Stone Center for Latin American Studies, Tulane University, 1988.

30.  "Cuba and Nicaragua: A Tale of Two Revolutions." Olas de Lago, vol. 1, 1988, pp. 7-20. Social Marketing and Health Communications

31.  “You Matter.” A series of three 30-second videos (“In the Moment,” “Beauty,” and “Closet”) about self-worth and the challenges facing young gay men and transgender individuals. 2013.

32.  “NYC Resources for LGBTQ Teens.” A resource guide for LGBTQ teens in New York City, with the collaboration of the New York City Departments of Education and Health and Mental Hygiene, with support from the National Assembly of School-Based Health Centers (now the School- Based Health Alliance) and the Centers for Disease Control. 2013 (expected).

33.  “What’s Right For You” (a harm reduction approach to sexual risk behaviors for HIV-negative gay men). 2013.

34.  “You Are Not Alone / Usted no Está Solo” (health and treatment for HIV-positive people of color), in Spanish and English, 2011, 2013.

35.  “First Ladies Care / Pastors Care.” A series of church fans and bookmarks created with African- American congregations around New York City. 2011-13.

36.  “Choices / Decisiones.” A bilingual (English/Spanish) palmcard campaign for the prevention of HIV and other sexually-transmitted infections among young Latinos who are gay and bisexual. 2013.

37.  “I’m Worth It;” “Is PrEP for You?;” “Caribbean Rainbow;” “Keep It Cute / Bueno Es Culantro, Pero No Tanto;” and “Black and Gay.” Five Web-based and palmcard campaigns for the prevention of HIV and other sexually-transmitted infections. 2012-2013.

38.  “Khaki Man,” “Mr. Eagle,” and “Miss Bunny.” Three palmcard campaigns to promote HIV testing among gay white males and transgendered persons over 50. 2012.

39.  “Kiss and Tell,” “Put It On Me,” and “What’s In Your Box.” Three campaigns aimed at young gay and bisexual men of color on palm cards, telephone kiosk posters, and Facebook. 2011-12.

Conference Papers

40.  “Women, HIV, and Cancer.” Community Health Education Presentation for Women’s Care, Prevention, and Support Services, Gay Men’s Health Crisis. New York, New York, February 20, 2014.

41.  “HIV and Cancer: How an Academic-Community Partnership Can Identify and Address Organizational Needs in an Emerging Context.” With Jack Burkhalter and Erica Lubetkin. Presented to the annual United States Conference on AIDS. New Orleans, September 8-11, 2013.

42.  “Mobile Technology and Risk Among House and Ball Community Youth.” With Jessie Daniels. Prepared for the 30th Annual Conference of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, San Francisco, September 19-23, 2012.

43.  “At the intersection of HIV and cancer: Needs and interest in cancer-related programming among AIDS service organizations.” Co-authors: Lord-Bessen, J., Corner, G. W., Lubetkin, E., Kornegay, M., Candelario, N., & Burkhalter, J. E. Poster session presented at the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012), Washington, DC, July 2012.

44.  “A community-academic partnership at the intersection of HIV and cancer.” Presented to “Unlocking the Potential: Exploring Opportunities for Community-Academic Partnerships,” a symposium conducted at the meeting of the CCNY-MSKCC Partnership, New York, NY. February 2011.

45.  “A community-academic partnership at the intersection of HIV and cancer.” Presented to the Intercultural Cancer Council Regional Symposium – Connecting Communities: Reaching Those in Need. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Intercultural Cancer Council, New York, NY. December 2010.

46.  “Citizenship and Modernization.” Paper presented to the conference, “Brazil Futures: Past and Present.” The Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, April 7, 2006.

47.  “Constructing the Child Citizen and Children’s Rights in Brazil.” Paper presented to the Columbia University Brazil Seminar, New York, January 19, 2006.

48.  “Citizenship Traditions and Inequality in Brazil.” Paper presented for the conference, “Inequalities in Latin America: Politics and Culture.” SUNY-Stony Brook, Manhattan, December 9, 2005.

49.  “Alternatives or Opportunity Structures? The Workers’ Party, Neoliberalism, and Local Administration in Brazil.” Co-author: Pere Petit. Paper presented at the 2003 APSA meetings in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

50.  “Constructing the Child Citizen: Brazil’s Estatuto da Criança e Adolescente.” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 5-8, 2003.

51.  "The Structure of Opportunity: The Workers' Party Administration in Belém, Brazil." Co-author: Pere Petit. Paper presented to the 2003 Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Dallas, March 27-29, 2003.

52.  "Colonizing the State: Political Opportunity Structure in Neoliberal Brazil." Paper presented at the meetings of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts, 29 August – 1 September 2002.

53.  "Not Just Another Labor Party: The Workers' Party, Citizenship, and Participatory Democracy in Brazil." Paper presented to the meetings of the United Association for Labor Education, Los Angeles, California, 10-14 April 2002.

54.  "Popular Politics and the Dynamics of Citizenship: Critical Junctures and Constitutional Change in Brazil." Paper presented to the meetings of the Western Political Science Association. Long Beach California, 22-24 March 2002.

55.  "Is There a Comparative Method?" Roundtable Chair, meetings of the Western Political Science Association. Long Beach California, 22-24 March 2002.

56.  "Common Sense, Class, and Citizenship in Brazil." Paper presented to the meetings of the Western Political Science Association. Las Vegas, Nevada, 14-17 March 2001.

57.  "Uprooting the Public Sphere and grounding the Democratic Imagination," co-authored with Mark Q. Sawyer. Paper presented to the 59th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Chicago, Illinois, 19-22 April 2001.

58.  "Latinos in Black: Race and Politics in Latin America." Conference discussant. University of California, Los Angeles, January 2001.

59.  “Consistencies of Democracy: A Comparative Study of Opposition Parties in Brazil and Germany,” co-authored with Dr. Lothar Probst (University of Bremen), paper presented to the XX International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, April 17-19, 1997, Guadalajara, Mexico.

60.  “The Struggle to be Seen: Populisms, Political Rhetoric and Everyday Life in Brazil,” paper presented to the 1996-97 lecture series of the Yale University Council of Latin American Studies, New Haven, November 14, 1996.

61.  “All God’s Children: Class and Politics in Urban Brazil,” paper presented to the 92nd Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, California, August 28 - September 1, 1996.

62.  “He Robs but He Does: The Everyday Roots of Populist Political Practice,” paper presented at the XIX International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, September 28-30, 1995, Washington, DC.

63.  “Civil Society and Democratization in South Africa,” paper presented to the Conference on Population and Politics in South Africa, sponsored by the Population Studies Center and the International Institute, University of Michigan, February 2-4, 1995.

64. Lightner JS, Cabral HJ, Flaherty J, Silmi KP, Guidry J, Kresiberg A, Brooks RA, Byrne TH, Rajabiun S. Does HIV Stigma Predict Social Networks Over Time: A Latent Growth Curve Analysis. AIDS Behav. 2022 Nov;26(11):3667-3678. doi: 10.1007/s10461-022-03695-5. Epub 2022 Jun 10. PMID: 35687188.