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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of coedit.

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  • "The Tiananmen Papers," which I coedited a few years ago, is based primarily on classified Xinhua reports.

    Some Will Be More Equal in New Global Media Order 2011

  • "The Tiananmen Papers," which I coedited a few years ago, is based primarily on classified Xinhua reports.

    Some Will Be More Equal in New Global Media Order 2011

  • Jack London scholar Susan Nuernberg (English), with help from two UW-Oshkosh English graduate students, has coedited a translation of a book by the leading London scholar in Russia, Vil Bykov.

    Links to Jack London Related Sites: The World of Jack London 2010

  • She has written six books, coedited the Norton Anthology of Poetry and won praise from both sexes.

    2009 January 12 « One-Minute Book Reviews 2009

  • "We didn't focus on worst-case scenarios, but rather what were believed to be the most likely outcomes," said Mr. Irikura, 71, who coedited a book on advanced seismic-hazard assessment published earlier this year.

    Big Japan Quakes Still a Risk Chester Dawson 2011

  • In 1972, she coedited with Sandra Tangri a special issue of the Journal of Social Issues entitled “New Perspectives on Women,” which was later expanded into the book Women and Achievement (1975).

    Martha Tamara Schuch Mednick. 2009

  • She wrote an article on nature versus nurture issues in sex differences on cognitive tests and coedited a collection of works challenging myths of sexual equality in Israel.

    Psychology in the United States. 2009

  • She has coedited a book on women and disability, written a book on African-American and Latina high school drop-outs, and coedited a book on problematizing whiteness.

    Psychology in the United States. 2009

  • Access to Power: Cross-National Studies of Women and Elites, coedited with Cynthia Fuchs Epstein (1981); “Affirmative Action: Letter to a Worried Colleague,” Dissent 22 (Fall 1975): 207 – 210; “Alienation and the Social Structure.”

    Rose Laub Coser. 2009

  • Recently, she coedited Psychology of Women, which contains insightful reviews of various aspects of the field contributed by leading scholars.

    Florence Levin Denmark. 2009

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