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== Impact and Accomplishments == |
== Impact and Accomplishments == |
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Moore has been widely recognized for her contributions to the field of military sociology.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Brenda Moore: Faculty Expert on Race and Ethnic Relations - University at Buffalo |url=https://www.buffalo.edu/news/experts/Brenda-Moore-Faculty-Expert-Race-and-Ethnic-Relations.html |access-date=2025-06-16 |website=www.buffalo.edu |language=en}}</ref> |
Moore has been widely recognized for her contributions to the field of military sociology.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Brenda Moore: Faculty Expert on Race and Ethnic Relations – University at Buffalo |url=https://www.buffalo.edu/news/experts/Brenda-Moore-Faculty-Expert-Race-and-Ethnic-Relations.html |access-date=2025-06-16 |website=www.buffalo.edu |language=en}}</ref> |
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In 1994 Moore was appointed by [[President Clinton]] to the [[American Battle Monuments Commission]],<ref name=":5" /> the agency that maintains and promotes America’s overseas commemorative cemeteries and memorials. |
In 1994 Moore was appointed by [[President Clinton]] to the [[American Battle Monuments Commission]],<ref name=":5" /> the agency that maintains and promotes America’s overseas commemorative cemeteries and memorials. |
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== Notable Publications == |
== Notable Publications == |
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* Moore, Brenda L. 2025., '''“'''Commentary on: Military Institutions and Citizenship in Western Societies.” ''[[Armed Forces & Society|Armed Forces and Society]]''. Vol.51 (2) 532-545 |
* Moore, Brenda L. 2025., '''“'''Commentary on: Military Institutions and Citizenship in Western Societies.” ''[[Armed Forces & Society|Armed Forces and Society]]''. Vol.51 (2) 532–545 |
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* Seelig, A., A. C. Rivera, C. A. LeardMann, S. Daniel, I.G. Jacobson, V. Stander, '''B.L'''. '''Moore''', D. C. Millard, E. J. Boyko, and the Millennium Cohort Team, 2023, '''“'''Individual and Military Factors that Modify the Association Between Recent Sexual Trauma and Health Outcomes Among U.S. Service Members and Veterans.” ''[[Journal of Interpersonal Violence]].'' Vol. 38 (17-18) 10150-10181. |
* Seelig, A., A. C. Rivera, C. A. LeardMann, S. Daniel, I.G. Jacobson, V. Stander, '''B.L'''. '''Moore''', D. C. Millard, E. J. Boyko, and the Millennium Cohort Team, 2023, '''“'''Individual and Military Factors that Modify the Association Between Recent Sexual Trauma and Health Outcomes Among U.S. Service Members and Veterans.” ''[[Journal of Interpersonal Violence]].'' Vol. 38 (17–18) 10150-10181. |
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* Rubino, C., Avery, D. R., McKay, P. F., Moore, B. L., Wilson, D. C., Van Driel, M. S., Witt, L. A., & McDonald, D. P. “And justice for all: How Organizational Justice Climate Deters Sexual Harassment.” [[Personnel Psychology (journal)|Personnel Psychology]], 71(4):519-544. |
* Rubino, C., Avery, D. R., McKay, P. F., Moore, B. L., Wilson, D. C., Van Driel, M. S., Witt, L. A., & McDonald, D. P. “And justice for all: How Organizational Justice Climate Deters Sexual Harassment.” [[Personnel Psychology (journal)|Personnel Psychology]], 71(4):519–544. |
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* Moore, Brenda L. "African American Women in the U.S. Military," ''[[Armed Forces & Society|Armed Forces and Society]]'', 17:363-384. |
* Moore, Brenda L. "African American Women in the U.S. Military," ''[[Armed Forces & Society|Armed Forces and Society]]'', 17:363–384. |
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* Moore, Brenda L. “The Propensity of Junior-Enlisted Personnel to Remain in Today’s Military,” ''[[Armed Forces & Society|Armed Forces and Society]]'' 28, 2:257-278 |
* Moore, Brenda L. “The Propensity of Junior-Enlisted Personnel to Remain in Today’s Military,” ''[[Armed Forces & Society|Armed Forces and Society]]'' 28, 2:257–278 |
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* Moore, Brenda L. Serving Our Country: Japanese American Women in the Military during World War II, [[Rutgers University Press]]. |
* Moore, Brenda L. Serving Our Country: Japanese American Women in the Military during World War II, [[Rutgers University Press]]. |
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* Moore, Brenda L. (ed.) “Introduction to Special Issue on Women in the Military” In ''[[Armed Forces & Society|Armed Forces and Society]]'', 43 (2): 191-201. |
* Moore, Brenda L. (ed.) “Introduction to Special Issue on Women in the Military” In ''[[Armed Forces & Society|Armed Forces and Society]]'', 43 (2): 191–201. |
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* Moore, Brenda L. and Schuyler Webb. "Equal Opportunity in the U.S. Navy: Perceptions of African-American Women," ''[[Gender Issues (magazine)|Gender Issues]]'' 16,3:99-119. |
* Moore, Brenda L. and Schuyler Webb. "Equal Opportunity in the U.S. Navy: Perceptions of African-American Women," ''[[Gender Issues (magazine)|Gender Issues]]'' 16,3:99–119. |
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* Sheehan, Connor M., Robert Hummer, Brenda L. Moore, Kimberly Huyser, and John Sibley Butler. “Duty, Honor, Country, Disparity: Race/Ethnic Differences in Health and Disability among Male Veterans,” In [[Population Research and Policy Review|P''opulation Research and Policy Review'']]'','' Vol''.'' 34, Issue 6, December 2015:785-804. |
* Sheehan, Connor M., Robert Hummer, Brenda L. Moore, Kimberly Huyser, and John Sibley Butler. “Duty, Honor, Country, Disparity: Race/Ethnic Differences in Health and Disability among Male Veterans,” In [[Population Research and Policy Review|P''opulation Research and Policy Review'']]'','' Vol''.'' 34, Issue 6, December 2015:785–804. |
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== References == |
== References == |