CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS & WORKSHOPS - Youth Development and Community Economic Development
Pierce, S., Collins, C., Huber, M. Q. (2009, September). Using Dose-Response Theory to Evaluate a Community Building Initiative. In P. Foster-Fishman (Chair), Lessons Learned from a Comprehensive Community Change Initiative. Symposium presented at the 12th Biennial Conference of the Society for Community Research and Action, Montclair, NJ.
Huber, M. Q., Pierce, S. J. (2008, October). An introduction to geographic information systems for community psychologists. Workshop presented at the 21st Annual Midwest Eco Conference, Battle Creek, MI.
Van Egeren, L. A., Huber, M. Q., Foster-Fishman, P., Pierce, S. J., Greenway, N., Archer, G., Law, K., Mahaffey, M., & Morales, M. (2006, November). A multi-level sampling strategy for conducting neighborhood surveys in small cities. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Evaluation, Portland, OR.
Huber, M. Q., Foster-Fishman, P., Archer, G., Van Egeren, L. A., & Pierce, S. (2005, October). Small neighborhood grants programs: An overview of four evaluation tools for foundations and communities and how to use them. Paper presented at the American Evaluation Association conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Van Egeren, L. A., Huber, M., & Foster-Fishman, P. (2004, August.) Who are we talking to? Data integrity through GIS mapping. In P. Foster-Fishman (Chair), Understanding and promoting neighborhood readiness for change. Symposium paper presented at the American Psychological Association meeting, Honolulu, HI.
Van Egeren, L. A., Huber, M. S. Q., Cantillon, D. (2003, June). Mapping Change: Using Geographic Information Systems for Research and Action. Paper presented at the Biennial meeting of theSociety for Community Research and Action, Las Vegas, New Mexico.
Huber, M. S. Q. (2003, October) Measuring Up: Tips and Techniques for Evaluating Your Program. Workshop presented at FOCUS Training, Partnering for Character, McCamly Plaza Hotel, BattleCreek, MI 49017.
Huber, M., Buckley, M. (2003, January). Accessing Census Data: An overview of the City of Battle Creek. Workshop presented to community resident leaders, W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek,Michigan.
Keith, J., Huber, M. & Griffin, A. (April 11-13, 2002). Statewide Profile of Michigan Youth: Building Youth Assets Analyzed from Two Developmental Frameworks. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescents. New Orleans, Louisiana.
Keith, J., Huber, M. & Griffin, A. (October 15-17, 2002). Statewide Profile of Michigan Youth: Building Youth Assets Analyzed from Two Developmental Frameworks. MSU Extension Conference. East Lansing, Michigan.
Kossek, E., Huber, M., Lerner, J. (2001, August). Competing perspectives on antecedents of well being of welfare to work mothers with young children: Computer use as an indicator of job quality.Paper presented in Gender, Information Technology & Organizations Symposium at National Academy of Management, Washington, DC.
Huber, M. Q. (2001, June). Youth as grant makers and researchers. In M. Q. Huber (Chair), Youth governance: Increasing opportunities for youth decision-making. Symposium conducted at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action, Atlanta, Georgia.
Huber, M. S. Q., Borden, L. M. Keith, J., Villarruell, F. A. (2001, May). Community asset mapping: Identifying youth preferences for out-of-school activities and community improvements. Presentation accepted at the North Central Urban Extension Conference, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio.
Kossek, E. E., Huber, M. S., Lerner, J. V. (March, 2000). Poor working mothers and welfare reform: Contrasting perspectives on antecedents of psychological and economic well being. Paper presented at the Work and Family: Expanding the Horizons Academic Conference Sponsored by the Business and Professional Women's Foundation, The Center for Working Families, University of California, Berkeley, and The Sloan Foundation, Cathedral Hill Hotel, San Francisco, California.
Rosenbaum, R. P., Huber, M., LaMore, R. (July, 1997). Local government hiring and vendoring practices: Impacts on the local economy. Paper presented at the National Community Development Association, Athens, GA
Huber, M., Kossek, E. E. (1997, May). Pathways to economic self-sufficiency: The Effects of welfare reform, human capital, and social capital on earnings. Poster session presented at the Sixth Biennial Conference on Society for Community Research and Action, University of South Carolina.
Huber, M., LaMore, R., Carter, F. S., Lichty, J. & Rosenbaum, R. P. (1997, May), Economic development and career development: A Participatory tool for communities (including youth!). Poster session presented at the Sixth Biennial Conference on Society for Community Research and Action, University of South Carolina.
Kossek, E. E., Huber, M., Lerner, J. V., & Castellino, D. (1996, August). The working poor: Locked out of organizations in theory and practice? Paper presented at the National Academy of Management Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Lichty, J., Carter, F. S., Rosenbaum, R. P., Lerner, S., & Huber, M. (1996, June). Links and Leaks among economic sectors within distressed communities. Workshop presented at the Community Economic Development Program annual summer session, East Lansing, Michigan.
Huber, M. & Yoder, D. (1995, June). Empowering rural youth in community economic development: Directions for youth, human services, & retailers. Poster session presented at the fifth biennial meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action, Chicago, IL.
Huber, M. (1995, June). Ecological model of empowerment. Paper presented at the fifth biennial meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action, Chicago, IL.
Angelique, H., Campbell, R., Huber, M., & Breer, M. L. (1995, June). What does community psychology mean to community psychologists?: An application of concept mapping methodology. Paper presented at the fifth biennial meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action, Chicago, IL.
Huber, M. (1993, June). Concept mapping: A Measurement tool for community psychologists. In D. Luke (Chair), Concept mapping: Using a new technique to understand feminist issues. Symposium conducted at the fourth biennial conference of the Society for Community Research and Action, Williamsburg, Virginia,
Pierce, S., Collins, C., Huber, M. Q. (2009, September). Using Dose-Response Theory to Evaluate a Community Building Initiative. In P. Foster-Fishman (Chair), Lessons Learned from a Comprehensive Community Change Initiative. Symposium presented at the 12th Biennial Conference of the Society for Community Research and Action, Montclair, NJ.
Huber, M. Q., Pierce, S. J. (2008, October). An introduction to geographic information systems for community psychologists. Workshop presented at the 21st Annual Midwest Eco Conference, Battle Creek, MI.
Van Egeren, L. A., Huber, M. Q., Foster-Fishman, P., Pierce, S. J., Greenway, N., Archer, G., Law, K., Mahaffey, M., & Morales, M. (2006, November). A multi-level sampling strategy for conducting neighborhood surveys in small cities. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Evaluation, Portland, OR.
Huber, M. Q., Foster-Fishman, P., Archer, G., Van Egeren, L. A., & Pierce, S. (2005, October). Small neighborhood grants programs: An overview of four evaluation tools for foundations and communities and how to use them. Paper presented at the American Evaluation Association conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Van Egeren, L. A., Huber, M., & Foster-Fishman, P. (2004, August.) Who are we talking to? Data integrity through GIS mapping. In P. Foster-Fishman (Chair), Understanding and promoting neighborhood readiness for change. Symposium paper presented at the American Psychological Association meeting, Honolulu, HI.
Van Egeren, L. A., Huber, M. S. Q., Cantillon, D. (2003, June). Mapping Change: Using Geographic Information Systems for Research and Action. Paper presented at the Biennial meeting of theSociety for Community Research and Action, Las Vegas, New Mexico.
Huber, M. S. Q. (2003, October) Measuring Up: Tips and Techniques for Evaluating Your Program. Workshop presented at FOCUS Training, Partnering for Character, McCamly Plaza Hotel, BattleCreek, MI 49017.
Huber, M., Buckley, M. (2003, January). Accessing Census Data: An overview of the City of Battle Creek. Workshop presented to community resident leaders, W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek,Michigan.
Keith, J., Huber, M. & Griffin, A. (April 11-13, 2002). Statewide Profile of Michigan Youth: Building Youth Assets Analyzed from Two Developmental Frameworks. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescents. New Orleans, Louisiana.
Keith, J., Huber, M. & Griffin, A. (October 15-17, 2002). Statewide Profile of Michigan Youth: Building Youth Assets Analyzed from Two Developmental Frameworks. MSU Extension Conference. East Lansing, Michigan.
Kossek, E., Huber, M., Lerner, J. (2001, August). Competing perspectives on antecedents of well being of welfare to work mothers with young children: Computer use as an indicator of job quality.Paper presented in Gender, Information Technology & Organizations Symposium at National Academy of Management, Washington, DC.
Huber, M. Q. (2001, June). Youth as grant makers and researchers. In M. Q. Huber (Chair), Youth governance: Increasing opportunities for youth decision-making. Symposium conducted at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action, Atlanta, Georgia.
Huber, M. S. Q., Borden, L. M. Keith, J., Villarruell, F. A. (2001, May). Community asset mapping: Identifying youth preferences for out-of-school activities and community improvements. Presentation accepted at the North Central Urban Extension Conference, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio.
Kossek, E. E., Huber, M. S., Lerner, J. V. (March, 2000). Poor working mothers and welfare reform: Contrasting perspectives on antecedents of psychological and economic well being. Paper presented at the Work and Family: Expanding the Horizons Academic Conference Sponsored by the Business and Professional Women's Foundation, The Center for Working Families, University of California, Berkeley, and The Sloan Foundation, Cathedral Hill Hotel, San Francisco, California.
Rosenbaum, R. P., Huber, M., LaMore, R. (July, 1997). Local government hiring and vendoring practices: Impacts on the local economy. Paper presented at the National Community Development Association, Athens, GA
Huber, M., Kossek, E. E. (1997, May). Pathways to economic self-sufficiency: The Effects of welfare reform, human capital, and social capital on earnings. Poster session presented at the Sixth Biennial Conference on Society for Community Research and Action, University of South Carolina.
Huber, M., LaMore, R., Carter, F. S., Lichty, J. & Rosenbaum, R. P. (1997, May), Economic development and career development: A Participatory tool for communities (including youth!). Poster session presented at the Sixth Biennial Conference on Society for Community Research and Action, University of South Carolina.
Kossek, E. E., Huber, M., Lerner, J. V., & Castellino, D. (1996, August). The working poor: Locked out of organizations in theory and practice? Paper presented at the National Academy of Management Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Lichty, J., Carter, F. S., Rosenbaum, R. P., Lerner, S., & Huber, M. (1996, June). Links and Leaks among economic sectors within distressed communities. Workshop presented at the Community Economic Development Program annual summer session, East Lansing, Michigan.
Huber, M. & Yoder, D. (1995, June). Empowering rural youth in community economic development: Directions for youth, human services, & retailers. Poster session presented at the fifth biennial meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action, Chicago, IL.
Huber, M. (1995, June). Ecological model of empowerment. Paper presented at the fifth biennial meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action, Chicago, IL.
Angelique, H., Campbell, R., Huber, M., & Breer, M. L. (1995, June). What does community psychology mean to community psychologists?: An application of concept mapping methodology. Paper presented at the fifth biennial meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action, Chicago, IL.
Huber, M. (1993, June). Concept mapping: A Measurement tool for community psychologists. In D. Luke (Chair), Concept mapping: Using a new technique to understand feminist issues. Symposium conducted at the fourth biennial conference of the Society for Community Research and Action, Williamsburg, Virginia,