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Older Women’s Responses to Current Fashion Models

Joy M. Kozar and Mary Lynn Damhorst. “Older Women’s Responses to Current Fashion Models.” Journal of Fashion Marketing & Management (2008): 12, 338-350.

Economic Impact of Textile and Clothing Recycling

Hawley, J. M. (2008). The economic impact of dumping clothing. In C. Ulasewicz and J. Hethorn (Eds). Sustainable Fashion. Why Now? New York: Fairchild.

Reshaping behaviors in nursing homes by reshaping nursing home architecture: A case study in the investigation of change

Kaup, M. L. (2003). Reshaping behaviors in nursing homes by reshaping nursing home architecture: A case study in the investigation of change. Proceedings to the Environmental Design Research Association, USA, 34, 98-104.

The Amish veil: Symbol of separation and community

Hawley, J. M. (April, 2008). The Amish veil: Symbol of separation and community. In J. Heath (Ed.) The Veil: Women Writers on Its History, Lore, and Politics. University of California, Berkley.

Establishing Acoustical Standards within Environments for the Aging: What should we be building?

Post, J. & Kaup, M. L. (2005). Establishing acoustical standards within environments for the aging: What should we be building? Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human Sciences, 4.

Utilizing field-based instruction as an effective teaching strategy

Kozar, J.M., & Marcketti, S.B. “Utilizing field-based instruction as an effective teaching strategy”. College Student Journal (2008): 42, 305-311.

The wonders of technology: Teaching becomes virtual

Boorady, L. M. and Hawley, J. M. (2008). The wonders of technology: Teaching becomes virtual. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal.26(2), 131-142

Textile recycling: A systems perspective

Hawley, J. M. (2006). Textile recycling: A systems perspective. In Y. Wang (Ed). Recycling in Textiles. Cambridge, England: Woodfield Publishing Press.

Digging for diamonds: A conceptual framework for understanding reclaimed textile products

Hawley, J. M. (2006). Digging for diamonds: A conceptual framework for understanding reclaimed textile products. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal. 24(3), 262-275.

Tourist shoppers’ satisfaction with regional shopping mall experiences

LeHew, M. L. A., & Wesley, S. C. (2007). Tourist shoppers’ satisfaction with regional shopping mall experiences. International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality, 1(1), 82-96.



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