publications (peer-reviewed journal articles)

37. drazenovich, g. & stroink, m.l. (2023). interpreting human rights as the social psychological phenomenon of rights claiming. international journal of psychologyhttps://doi.org/10.1002/ijop.12930

 36. davis, a. c., arnocky, s., & stroink, m. l. (2022). biospheric values predict ecological cooperation in a commons dilemma scenario. ecopsychologyhttps://doi.org/10.1089/eco.2021.0067

35. button bl, cheu h, stroink m, cameron e. (2022). exploring rural medical education: a study of canadian key informants. rural and remote health; 22: 7061. https://doi.org/10.22605/rrh7061

 34. stroink, m.l. (2020). the dynamics of psycho-social-ecological resilience in the urban environment: a complex adaptive systems theory perspective. frontiers in sustainable cities, 2(31). doi: 10.3389/frsc.2020.00031 

 33. schoales, c., jones, h., jones-bonofiglio, k., & stroink, m.l. (2020). older adults’ experience of digital storytelling on the perceptions of wellbeing. perspectives: journal of the canadian gerontological nursing association, 41(1), 13-21. doi:  

 32. nelson, c.h. & stroink, m.l. (2020). understanding the dynamics of co-creation of knowledge: a paradigm shift to a complexity science approach to evaluation of community-campus engagement. michigan journal of community service learning, 26(1), 197-218http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/mjcsloa.3239521.0026.112

 31. nelson, c.h.  & stroink, m.l. (2020). exploring the unique aspects of the northern social economy of food through a complexity lens. northern review, 49, 7-38. https://doi.org/10.22584/nr49.2019.007

 30. nelson, c.h., stroink, m., levkoe, c.z., kakagemic, r., mckay, e., stolz, w., streutker, a.  (2019). understanding social economy through a complexity lens in northwestern ontario: four case studies. canadian food studies / la revue canadienne des études sur l'alimentation, 6(3), 33-59. https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v6i3.357

 29. davis, a.c., arnocky, s. & stroink, m.l. (2019). the problem of overpopulation: proenvironmental concerns and behavior predict reproductive attitudes. ecopsychology, 11(2), 92-100. https://doi.org/10.1089/eco.2018.0068

27. randle, j.m. & stroink, m.l. (2018). the development and initial validation of the paradigm of systems thinking. systems research and behavioral science, 35(6), 645-657.

26. davis, a. c., leppanen, w., mularczyk, k. p., bedard, t., & stroink, m. l. (2018). systems thinkers express an elevated capacity for the allocentric components of cognitive and affective empathy. systems research and behavioral science, 35(2), 216-229doi:10.1002/sres.2475.

25. davis, a.c. & stroink, m.l. (2016). within-culture differences in self-construal, environmental concern, and pro-environmental behaviour. ecopsychology, 8(1). doi: 10.1089/eco.2015.0061. 

24. davis, a.c. & stroink, m.l. (2015). the relationship between systems thinking and the new ecological paradigm. systems research and behavioral science, 33(4), 575-586doi: 10.1002/sres.2371

23. thibodeau, p. frantz, c.m., & stroink, m.l. (2015). situating a measure of systems thinking in a landscape of psychological constructs. systems research and behavioral science, 33(6), 753-769. doi: 10.1002/sres.2388. 

22. alani, t. & stroink, m.l. (2015). self-care strategies and barriers among service providers working with survivors or intimate partner violence. canadian journal of counselling and psychotherapy, 49(4),360-378.

21. randle, j.m., stroink, m.l., & nelson, c.h. (2014). addiction and the adaptive cycle: a new focus. addiction research & theory, 23(1), 81-88doi: 10.3109/16066359.2014.942295

20. andrée, p., chapman, d., hawkins, l., kneen, c., martin, w., muehlberger, c., nelson, c., pigott, k., qaderi-attayi, w., scott, s., & stroink, m. (2014). building effective relationships for community-engaged scholarship in canadian food studies. canadian food studies, 1(1), 27-53. doi: 10.15353/cfs-rcea.v1i1.19.

19. nelson, c.h. & stroink, m.l. (2014). accessibility and viability: a complex adaptive systems approach to a wicked problem for the local food movement. journal of agriculture, food systems, and community development, 44(16), 191-206. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2014.044.016.

18. stroink, m.l. & nelson, c.h. (2013). complexity and food hubs: five case studies from northern ontario. local environments, 18(5), 620-635. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2013.798635

17. nelson, c.h. & stroink, m. (2013) hubs of knowledge creation: exploring the potential for knowledge co-generation within the post-secondary academy. interact, 3, 3-4.

16. blay-palmer, a., knezevic, i., andree, p., ballamingie, p., landman, k.e., mount, p.a., nelson, c.h., nelson, e., stahlbrand, l.m., stroink, m.l. & skinner, k. (2013). future food system research priorities: a sustainable food systems perspective from ontario, canada. journal of agriculture, food systems, and community development, 3(4), 227-234doi: 10.5304/jafscd.2013.034.029.

15. stroink, m.l., nelson, c.h. (2012). understanding local food behaviour and food security in rural first nation communities: implications for food policy. the journal of rural and community development, 7(4),24-41.

14. nelson, c.h. & stroink, m.l. (2012). food security and sovereignty in the social and solidarity economy. universitas forum, 3(2), 1-12. available: http://www.universitasforum.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/105/381

13. arnocky, s., dupuis, d., & stroink, m.l. (2012). environmental concern and human fertility intentions among canadian university 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 . population and environment, 34, 279-292. doi 10.1007/s11111-011-0164-y

12. arnocky, s. & stroink, m.l. (2011). gender differences in environmentalism: the mediating role of emotional empathy. current research in social psychology, 16(9). available: http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc/crisp/crisp16_9.pdf

11. arnocky, s. & stroink, m.l. (2011). variation in environmentalism among university 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 : majoring in outdoor recreation, parks, and tourism predicts environmental concerns and behaviors. the journal of environmental education, 42(3), 137-151. doi: 10.1080/00958964.2010.516776  

10. stroink, m. l. & decicco, t. l. (2011). culture, religion, and the underlying value dimensions of the metapersonal self-construal. mental health, religion & culture, 1-18. doi: 10.1080/13674676.2010.536979 

9. mara, c.a., decicco, t.l., & stroink, m.l. (2010). an investigation of the relationships among self-construal, emotional intelligence, and well-being. international journal of transpersonal studies, 29(1), 1-11.

8. stroink, m.l. & nelson, c.h. (2009). aboriginal health learning in the forest and cultivated gardens: building a nutritious and sustainable food system. journal of agromedicine, 14,2,263-269.

7. stroink, m.l. & lalonde, r.n. (2009). bicultural identity conflict in second generation asian-canadians. journal of social psychology, 149,44-65. 

6. lalonde, r.n., jones, j.m., & stroink, m.l. (2008). racial identity and socialization: how black canadian parents prepare children for racism. canadian journal of behavioural science, 40,129-139 

5. decicco, t. l. & stroink, m. l. (2007). a third model of self-construal: the metapersonal self. international journal of transpersonal studies, 26,82-104. 

4. arnocky, s., stroink, m., & decicco, t. (2007). self-construal predicts environmental concern, cooperation, and conservation. journal of environmental psychology, 27(4),255-264

3. stroink, m.l. (2007). processes and preconditions underlying terrorism in second generation immigrants. peace and conflict: journal of peace psychology, 13(3),293-312.

2. stroink, m.l. (2004). the conflicting standards dilemma and gender: a mediating model of its affective implications and coping styles. journal of social psychology, 144(3),273-292.

1. lalonde, r.n., stroink, m., & aleem, m. (2002). representations and preferences of responses to housing and employment discrimination. group processes and intergroup relations, 5(1), 83-102.

 

student authors are underlined.