Michael H Esposito
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Rigby D, Esposito M, Lee H, Van Riper D, Hicken M, Berrey S
Sci Data
. 2025 Jan;
12(1):31.
PMID: 39779710
We present a new national data set of historical sundown towns in the United States linked to contemporary spatial information - i.e., the Historical Sundown Towns Linked to US Census...
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Uzzi M, Whittaker S, Esposito M, Dean L, Buggs S, Pollack Porter K
Soc Sci Med
. 2024 Aug;
358():117255.
PMID: 39197276
Despite the early promise of centering structural racism in explanatory models of firearm violence, there are noticeable gaps in what's been produced thus far; in particular, a deeper and more...
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Roland H, McGuire C, Baskin M, Esposito M, Baker E, Brown E
Cancer
. 2024 Aug;
130(23):4012-4019.
PMID: 39127894
This commentary highlights a need for comprehensive measures of structural racism tailored to cancer health disparities, in particular Black-White disparities in multiple myeloma (MM). Recent political and social calls and...
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Graetz N, Boen C, Esposito M
J Health Soc Behav
. 2022 Jan;
63(2):232-249.
PMID: 35001689
Quantitative studies of racial health disparities often use static measures of self-reported race and conventional regression estimators, which critics argue is inconsistent with social-constructivist theories of race, racialization, and racism....
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Edwards F, Esposito M, Lee H
Am J Public Health
. 2018 Jul;
108(9):1241-1248.
PMID: 30024797
Objectives: To estimate the risk of mortality from police homicide by race/ethnicity and place in the United States. Methods: We used novel data on police-involved fatalities and Bayesian models to...
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Esposito M, Lee H, Hicken M, Porter L, Herting J
Longit Life Course Stud
. 2017 Aug;
8(1):57-74.
PMID: 28781613
A rapidly growing literature has documented the adverse social, economic and, recently, health impacts of experiencing incarceration in the United States. Despite the insights that this work has provided in...