Peer Reviewed Publications
Refereed Monograph
Prener, C. 2022. Medicine at the Margins: EMS Workers in Urban America. New York, NY: Fordham University Press.
Refereed Articles
Wiemken, T., S. Niemotka, J. Clarke, C. Prener, and A. Santos Rutschman. 2022. “Estimating pediatric cases of COVID-19 over time in the United States: Filling in the gaps of public use data.” American Journal of Infection Control 50(1):4-7.
Eden, J., J. Salas, A. Santos Rutschman, C. Prener, S. Niemotka, and T. Wiemken. 2021. “Associations of presidential voting preference and gubernatorial control with county-level COVID-19 case and death rates in the continental United States.” Public Health 198:161-163.
Garverich, S., C. Prener, M. Guyer-Deason, and A. Lincoln. 2021. “What matters: Factors impacting the recovery process.” Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 44(1):77-86.
Lincoln, A., M. Eyllon, C. Prener, S. Garverich, J. Griffith, W. Adams, T. Arford, L. Rosenfeld, S. Nykiel, P. Johnson, M. Guyer-Deason, J. Leung, and M. Paasche-Orlow. 2021. “Prevalence and Predictors of Limited Literacy among Public Mental Health Service Users.” Community Mental Health Journal 57(6):1175-1186.
Prener, C. 2021. “Demographic Change, Segregation, and the Emergence of Marginal Spaces in St. Louis, Missouri”. Journal of Applied Geography 133:102472.
Prener, C. 2021. “Digitizing and Visualizing Sketch Map Data: A Semi-Structured Approach to Qualitative GIS.” Cartographica 56(4):267-283.
Prener, C. and B. Fox. 2021. “Creating Open Source Composite Geocoders: Pitfalls and Opportunities.” Transactions in GIS 25(4):1868-1887.
Prener, C., S. Gebauer, and K.L. Gilbert. 2021. “Measuring the Effect of Place, Socioeconomic Status, and Racism on Coronary Heart Disease: Recent Trends and Missed Opportunities.” Current Epidemiology Reports 8(4):190-199.
Sherby, M., T. Walsh, A. Lai, J. Neidich, J. Balls-Berry, S. Morris, C. Prener, J. Newland, and C. Gurnett. 2021. “SARS-CoV-2 screening testing in schools for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities.” Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders 13(1):1-11.
Wiemken T., A. Santos Rutschman, S. Niemotka S, and C. Prener. 2021. “Excess mortality in the United States in 2020: Forecasting and anomaly detection.” American Journal of Infection Control 49(9):1189-1190.
Wiemken, T., S. Niemotka, and C. Prener. 2021. “Methodology Minute: A statistical test primer for infection prevention and control.” American Journal of Infection Control 49(9):1162-1164.
Grigsby, S., A. Hernandez, D. Jones-Smith, K. Kaufman, C. Patrick, C. Prener, M. Tranel, and A. Udani. 2020. “Resistance to Racial Equity in U.S. Federalism and its Impact on Fragmented Regions.” The American Review of Public Administration 50(6-7):658-667.
Prener, C. 2020. “Finding the City in Sociology: Broadening and Deepening the Geographic Scope of the Urban and Inequality Literatures.” Sociology Compass 14(2):e12756.
Prener, C., T. Braswell, and D. Monti. 2020. “St. Louis’s ‘urban prairie’: Vacant land and the potential for revitalization.” Journal of Urban Affairs 42(3):371-389.
Prener, C. and C. Revord. 2019. “areal: An R package for areal weighted interpolation.” The Journal of Open Source Software 4(37):1221.
Shaughnessy, A., C. Prener, and E. Hasenmuller. 2019. “An R Package for Correcting Continuous Water Quality Monitoring Data for Drift.” Environmental Monitoring & Assessment 191(7):445.
Lincoln, A., W. Adams, M. Eyllon, S. Garverich, C. Prener, J. Griffith, M. Paasche- Orlow, and K. Hopper. 2017. “The double stigma of limited literacy and mental illness: Examining barriers to recovery and participation among public mental health service users.” Society and Mental Health 7(3):121-141.
Prener, C. and A. Lincoln. 2015. “Emergency Medical Services and ‘Psych Calls’: Examining the Work of Urban EMS Providers.” The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 85(6):612-619.
Juris, J., E. Bushell, M. Doran, M. Judge, A. Lubitow, and C. Prener. 2014. “Movement Building and the United States Social Forum.” Social Movement Studies 13(3):328-348.
Lincoln, A., T. Arford, C. Prener, S. Garverich, and K. Koenen. 2013. “The Need for Trauma-Sensitive Language Use in Literacy and Health Literacy Screening Instruments.” Journal of Health Communication 18(S1):15-19.
Vallas, S. and C. Prener. 2012. “Dualism, Job Polarization, and the Social Construction of Precarious Work.” Work and Occupations 39(4):331-353.