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Client Reports


Clark, J. A., & Limbert, W. M. (2010). ScienceDirect High School Access Program: Strengths, Challenges, and Opportunities. San Diego, CA: Elsevier Library Connect Editorial Office. View Report

Clark, J. A., & Limbert, W. M. (2009, July). ScienceDirect High School Access Program Evaluation Study Spring 2009: Internally Relevant Findings. Castle Rock, CO: Collaborative Research Associates.
 
Mobbs, R., & Limbert, W. M. (2009, June). WIRED from a Disability Perspective: SWOT Analysis. Denver, CO: Colorado WIN Partners, University of Colorado Denver.

Ropp, A., Limbert, W. M., & Alfson, K. (2009, June). The Status of Individuals with Disabilities within the Metro Denver WIRED Region. Denver, CO: Colorado WIN Partners, University of Colorado Denver. View Executive Summary



Publications for a General Audience


Limbert, W. M. (2008, March). What Does it Take to Balance the Budget? A Look at Colorado’s Budget Actions from 2001 to 2007. Colorado Springs, CO: Western Strategies Center.

Limbert, W. M., & Beard, S. (2008, January). Health Care Infrastructure in Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs, CO: Western Strategies Center.

Blanks, C., Cullity, S., Halpern, J., Humphrey, J., Limbert, W., Roche, M., Shaw, L., Swan, R., & Thompson, T. (2005, August). Reconsidering welfare fraud: A case for diversion. San Diego, CA: Supportive Parents Information Network.



Book Chapters


Bullock, H. E., & Limbert, W. M. (2009). Class. In D. Fox, I. Prilleltensky, and S. Austin (Eds.), Critical Psychology: An Introduction (2nd ed., pp. 215-231). London: Sage Publications.

Bullock, H.E., & Limbert, W.M. (2008). Moving from "work-first" to "women first:" New frameworks for theorizing about poverty and U.S. welfare policy. In C. Raghavan, A. E. Edwards, and K. M. Vaz (Eds.), Benefiting by Design: Women of Color in Feminist Psychological Research (pp. 44-53). Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.



Peer Reviewed Publications


Limbert, W. M., & Bullock, H. E. (2009). Framing U.S. redistributive policies: Tough love for poor women and tax cuts for seniors. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 9(1). View Abstract
 
Swan, R. S., Shaw, L. L., Cullity, S., Halpern, J., Humphrey, J., Limbert, W. M., & Roche, M. (2008). Unsilencing the casualties of welfare reform: The untold story of welfare fraud. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 35(3), 133-151. View Abstract

Limbert, W. M., & Bullock, H. E. (2005). “Playing the Fool:” A Critical Analysis of U.S. Welfare Policy. Feminism and Psychology, 15(3), 253-274. View Abstract

Bullock, H. E., & Limbert, W. M. (2003). Scaling the socioeconomic ladder: Low-income women’s perceptions of class status and opportunity. Journal of Social Issues, 59(4), 693-709. View Abstract

Bullock, H. E., Williams, W. R., & Limbert, W. M. (2003). Predicting support for welfare policies: The impact of attributions and beliefs about inequality. Journal of Poverty, 7(3), 35-56. View Abstract

Van Orden, K. F., Limbert, W., Makeig, S., & Jung T. (2001). Eye activity correlates of workload during a visuospatial memory task. Human Factors, 43(1), 111-121.

Prislin, R., Limbert, W, M., & Bauer, E. (2000). From majority to minority and vice versa: The asymmetrical effects of losing and gaining majority position within a group. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79(3), 385-397.

Limbert, W. M., & Polzella, D. J. (1998). Effects of music on the perception of paintings. Empirical Studies of the Arts, 16(1), 33-39.


Presentations


Aceves, M., Halpern, J., Limbert, W. M., & Reyes, A. on Behalf of the Supportive Parents Information Network. (2011, February). The fight against hunger through progressive food stamp policies. Invited address at Hungry for Justice: Growing an Equitable Food System. University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, Berkeley, CA.

Aceves, M., Wise, M., & Limbert, W. M. on behalf of the Supportive Parents Information Network. (2010, October). Social science for social justice: Fixing San Diego's food stamp problem. Invited address at the University of California, Santa Cruz Psychology Department, Santa Cruz, CA.

Oswald, W., Aceves, M., Chan, H., Espitia, M., Galindo, S., Johnson, R., Halpern, J., Limbert, W. M., Olguin, O., Orozco, M., Patton, L., Reyes, A., Visoso, C., and Wise, M. (2010, June). Participatory research in action: Improving access to food stamps. In W. Williams (Chair), Policy, research, and practice in community partnerships. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, New Orleans, LA.


Bullock, H. E., Downing, R. A., & Limbert, W. M. (2007, March). Low-income women, political activism, and social change. In B. Lott (Chair), Feminist women as movers and shakers: Agents of community change for social justice. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Association for Women in Psychology, San Francisco, CA.

Limbert, W. M. (2006, June). Framing redistributive policies: Welfare reauthorization versus the 2003 tax cuts. In W. Limbert (Chair), Social class and social justice: Explorations of identity and inequality. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Long Beach, CA.

Limbert, W. M. (2005, February). Research as an advocacy tool: Building public support for welfare fraud diversion. In R. Downing (Chair), Research to practice: Using research as advocacy for women in community settings. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Association for Women in Psychology, Tampa, FL.

Bullock, H. E., & Limbert, W. M. (2005, February). Poverty and U.S. welfare policy from a critical race perspective. In E. L. Zurbriggen (Chair), Feminist enlightenment: New analyses of political problems. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Association for Women in Psychology, Tampa, FL.

Bullock, H. E., Downing, R. A., & Limbert, W. M. (2004, July). Becoming mobilized: Low-income women and welfare-rights activism. In S. Riger (Chair), Poverty, violence, and discrimination against women. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.

Limbert, W. M. (2004, June). Participatory research in action: A case study. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Washington, D.C.

Bullock, H.E., & Limbert, W.M. (2001, August). Moving from “welfare to work:” Beliefs about class and mobility. In A. Hurtado (Chair), Constructing class identities: The impact of educational experiences. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Bullock, H. E., Williams, W. R., & Limbert, W. M. (2001, August). Attributions, beliefs about inequality, and support for progressive welfare policies. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Williams, W. R., & Limbert, W. M. (2001, August). A meta-analytic review of attributions for poverty. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Van Orden, K.F., Makeig, S., Jung, T.P., & Limbert, W. (1999, September). Eye activity correlates of workload during a visuospatial memory task. Poster session presented at the annual European Conference on Eye Movements, Utrecht, the Netherlands.   

Limbert, W. M., & Prislin, R. (1998, May). When new group members change your status: Effects on intragroup dynamics. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Washington, DC.
   
Bauer, E., Prislin, R., Limbert, W. M., & Zadeh, F. (1998, April). Changes in group status and liking. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Albuquerque, NM.