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Overview

Tony Brown is affiliated with Manchester Metropolitan University in the United Kingdom and specializes in social sciences, with a focus on sociology and political science. Their body of work includes research in clinical psychology, general health professions, infectious diseases, and history. Brown's research themes frequently engage with topics surrounding racial and ethnic identity, social and intergroup psychology, and critical race theory in education. Other areas they have explored include migration, health and trauma, HIV/AIDS research and interventions, as well as homelessness and social issues and employment and welfare studies.

The scientist's recent publications cover a range of social issues, particularly related to race, mental health, and health disparities. These papers include:

  • "Familial Incarceration, Social Role Combinations, and Mental Health Among African American Women" (2020), published in Journal of Marriage and the Family
  • "Belief in systemic racism and self-employment among working blacks" (2020), published in Ethnic and Racial Studies
  • ""Yes We Can!" The Mental Health Significance for U.S. Black Adults of Barack Obama's 2008 Presidential Election" (2020), published in Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
  • "A tale of two generations: Maternal skin color and adverse birth outcomes in Black/African American women" (2020), published in Social Science & Medicine
  • "Patterns of HIV Disclosure and its Impact on the HIV Care Continuum Among Black Men who Have Sex With Men in South Carolina" (2023), published in American Journal of Men s Health

Brown collaborates regularly with several coauthors, including:

  • Asia Bento
  • Julian Culver
  • Quintin Gorman
  • Monique J. Brown
  • Evelyn J. Patterson

Their research has been published in several academic venues, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to complex social and health issues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Journal of Marriage and the Family
  • Ethnic and Racial Studies
  • Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
  • Social Science & Medicine
  • American Journal of Men s Health

Tony Brown's work contributes to an understanding of the intersections between race, social roles, mental health, and systemic issues affecting marginalized communities. The combination of research topics and publication venues indicates an engagement with both sociological theory and applied health research.

Best Publications

  • Becoming a Mathematics Teacher: Identity and Identifications

    Tony Brown;Olwen McNamara

  • Racism and the physical and mental health status of African Americans: a thirteen year national panel study.

    James S. Jackson;Tony N. Brown;David R. Williams;Myriam Torres

  • Being Black and Feeling Blue: The Mental Health Consequences of Racial Discrimination

    Tony N Brown;David R Williams;James S Jackson;Harold W Neighbors

  • White Americans' Genetic Lay Theories of Race Differences and Sexual Orientation: Their Relationship with Prejudice toward Blacks, and Gay Men and Lesbians.

    Toby Epstein Jayaratne;Oscar Ybarra;Jane P. Sheldon;Tony N. Brown

  • Critical race theory speaks to the sociology of mental health: mental health problems produced by racial stratification.

    Tony N Brown

  • The Influence of Race and Religion on Abstinence from Alcohol, Cigarettes and Marijuana among Adolescents

    John M. Wallace;Tony N. Brown;Jerald G. Bachman;Thomas A. Laveist

  • Mathematics Education and Language: Interpreting Hermeneutics and Post-Structuralism

    Tony Brown

  • Contemporary immigration policy orientations among dominant-group members in Western Europe

    James S. Jackson;Kendrick T. Brown;Tony N. Brown;Bryant Marks

  • Clearances and Clearings: Deforestation in Mesolithic/Neolithic Britain

    Tony Brown

  • Child, Parent, and Situational Correlates of Familial Ethnic/Race Socialization

    Tony N. Brown;Emily E. Tanner-Smith;Chase L. Lesane-Brown;Michael E. Ezell

  • Primary Student Teachers’ Understanding of Mathematics and its Teaching

    Tony Brown;Olwen Mcnamara;Una Hanley;Liz Jones

  • Evaluating the Health Belief Model: A critical review of studies predicting mammographic and pap screening

    Emily E Tanner-Smith;Tony N Brown

  • Academic Casualization in Australia: Class Divisions in the University:

    Tony Brown;James Goodman;Keiko Yasukawa

  • Action Research and Postmodernism: Congruence and Critique

    Tony Brown;Liz Jones

  • ‘Effectiveness of Continuing Professional Development’ project: A summary of findings

    Jill Schostak;Mike Davis;Jacky Hanson;John F. Schostak

  • Social Environmental Stressors, Psychological Factors, and Kidney Disease

    Marino A. Bruce;Bettina M. Beech;Mario Sims;Tony N. Brown

  • The Comprehensive Race Socialization Inventory

    Chase L. Lesane-Brown;Tony N. Brown;Cleopatra H. Caldwell;Robert M. Sellers

  • Race Socialization Messages Across Historical Time

    Tony N. Brown;Chase L. Lesane-Brown

  • Challenging globalization as discourse and phenomenon

    Tony Brown

  • “There’s No Race On The Playing Field” Perceptions of Racial Discrimination Among White and Black Athletes

    Tony N. Brown;James S. Jackson;Kendrick T. Brown;Robert M. Sellers

  • Becoming a Mathematics Teacher

    Tony Brown;Olwen McNamara

Frequent Co-Authors

James S. Jackson
James S. Jackson University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert M. Sellers
Robert M. Sellers University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Emily E. Tanner-Smith
Emily E. Tanner-Smith University of Oregon
Jerald G. Bachman
Jerald G. Bachman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Brent Davis
Brent Davis University of Calgary
Patrick M. O'Malley
Patrick M. O'Malley University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Lloyd D. Johnston
Lloyd D. Johnston University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Cleopatra Howard Caldwell
Cleopatra Howard Caldwell University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
John E. Schulenberg
John E. Schulenberg University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Oscar Ybarra
Oscar Ybarra University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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