Children, Youth and Environments
Vol 17, No.4 (2007)
ISSN 1546-2250

Acknowledgement of Reviewers

As editors of Children, Youth and Environments, we count on the informed judgment of our reviewers to make the highest quality research and information available online to scholars and practitioners around the world. In a double-blind review process, at least three experts contribute comments about each paper published in CYE. Their advice is essential to us in deciding whether to accept a paper for publication and invaluable to authors when undertaking revisions. We, therefore, take this opportunity to thank all those who have acted as reviewers for CYE in 2007.

Thank you, reviewers, for your time, energy and commitment to the journal!

- The Editors

CYE Reviewers, December 2006 - December 2007:

Nadia L. Abu-Zahra
University of Oxford Centre for the Environment and St. Antony's College
UK

Eileen Adams
London
UK

Rima Afifi
American University of Beirut
Lebanon

Nicola Ansell
Brunel University
London

Jennifer Ayala
Saint Peter's College
USA

Naheed Aziz
Islamabad
Pakistan

Ricardo E. Barreras
Montefiore Medical Center
USA

Joy Noel Baumgartner
Family Health International
USA

Mike Biddulph
Cardiff University
Cardiff

Jeff Bishop
Bristol
UK

Lorraine van Blerk
University of Reading
UK

Clifford Blizard
Tuscon
USA

Franz X. Bogner
University of Bayreuth
Germany

Carol Bower
Resources Aimed at Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
South Africa

Jacklyn A. Bruce
The Pennsylvania State University
USA

Jenifer Bukokhe
UN Capital Development Fund
Uganda

Sefa Bulut
Abant Izzet Baysal University
Turkey

David Calvert
YouthBuild
Mexico

Mereia Carling
UNICEF Pacific
Fiji

Yolanda Corona Caraveo
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Mexico

Lori Chajet
Institute for Urban Education - Eugene Lang College/The New School
USA

David Chapin
City University of New York
USA

Sudeshna Chatterjee
University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center
USA

Shyamol A Choudhury
Save the Children UK
Lebanon

Je'anna L Clements
YIP (Young Insights for Planning) Johannesburg
South Africa

Jocelyn DeJong
American University of Beirut
Lebanon

Nancy L. Deutsch
University of Virginia
USA

Bart Dewancker
The University of Kitakyushu
Japan

Rebecca Dolhinow
California State University Fullerton
USA

Gregory Donovan
City University of New York
USA

David Driskell
Cornell University
USA

Prakash Fernandes
London School of Economics
UK

Mark Francis
University of California at Davis
USA

Claire Freeman
University of Otago
New Zealand

Shikha Ghildyal
Plan International
Vietnam

Sara Gibbs
National Health Service, London
UK

Shawn Ginwright
San Francisco State University
USA

Catharine Good
National School of Anthropology and History
Mexico

Fern Goodhart
Rutgers University
USA

Madeleine Gregg
University of Alabama
USA

Mark D Gross
Carnegie Mellon University
USA

Colette Harris
University of Sussex
UK

Linda Herrera
Institute of Social Studies
Netherlands

Louise Holt
University of Reading
UK

Liisa Horelli
Helsinki University of Technology
Finland

Jeffrey Hou
University of Washington, Seattle
USA

Yvonne Hung
City University of New York
USA

Selim Iltus
City University of New York
USA

Maria Johansson
Lund Institute of Technology
Sweden

Peter Kahn
University of Washington
USA

Rachel Kaplan
University of Michigan
USA

Elizabeth Kelly
Pace University
USA

Jacqueline Kerr
San Diego State University/University of California, San Diego
USA

Perpetua Kirby
PK Research Consultancy Ltd
UK

Jutta Klass
Hamburg
Germany

Frances Kuo
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne
USA

Thilde Langevang
University of Copenhagen
Denmark

Genevieve Lau
San Mateo County Community College District
USA

Mary Ellen Lewis
City University of New York
USA

Hefziba Lifshitz
Bar Ilan University
Israel

Jonathan K. London
University of California at Davis
USA

Richard Mabala
UNICEF Ethiopia
Ethiopia

Roger Mackett
University College London
UK

Roger Magazine
Universidad Iberoamericana
Mexico

Cecily Maller
Deakin University
Australia

Ophelia Mascarenhas
Institute of Kiswahili Research
Tanzania

Alice McIntyre
Hellenic College
USA

Tracy McMillan
University of Texas at Austin
USA

Dana L. Mitra
Penn State University
USA

Virginia Morrow
Institute of Education University of London
UK

Eugene Myers
Western Washington University
USA

Vinit Mukhija
University of California, Los Angelos
USA

Suad Nabhan
UNICEF Jordan
Jordan

Rachel Pain
Durham University
UK

Parviz Piran
Allameh Tabataba'i University
Iran

Barbara J. Polivka
Ohio State University
USA

Kavita Ratna
The Concerned for Working Children
India

Katie Richards-Schuster
University of Michigan
USA

Laurie Ross
Clark University
USA

Elizabeth A. Rowley
Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
USA

Nora J. Rubinstein
Place/Space Associates
USA

Qassem Saad
Nabaa-Developmental Actions without Borders
Lebanon

Alexis Sherman
New York, NY
USA

Venka Simovska
University of Aarhus, Copenhagen
Denmark

Neelam Singh
Gurgaon
India

Crain Soudien
University of Cape Town
South Africa

Flavio de Souza
Universidade Federal de Alagoas
Brazil

Anneliese Spinks
Griffith University
Australia

Susie Strife
University of Colorado
USA

Jill Swuart Kruger
University of Natal
South Africa

Nigel Thomas
University of Central Lancashire
UK

Angela M. Thompson
St. Francis Xavier University
Nova Scotia

E. Kay M. Tisdall
University of Edinburgh
Scotland

Eve Tuck
City University of New York
United States

Zubeida Tumbo-Masabo
Institute of Kiswahili Research
Tanzania

Robert Vanderbeck
University of Leeds
UK

Joan Van Niekerk
Childline South Africa
South Africa

Jenny Veitch
Deakin University
Australia

Albert L. Wahrhaftig
Sonoma State University
USA

Lori Weir
New York Medical College
USA

Nancy Wells
Cornell University
USA

Andy West
Save the Children
China

Pamela Wridt
University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center
USA

Tsutomu Yata
Aichi Sangyo University
Japan

Li Yin
The State University of New York
USA

Carlos Pérez Zavala
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
México