Manuscripts
Bischoff, C. E. Gandolfo and A. Hardison-Moody, Eds. (2017). Parenting as Spiritual Practice and Source for Theology: Mothering matters, New York: Palgrave Macmillan
Hardison-Moody, A. (2016). When Religion Matters: Practicing healing in the aftermath of the Liberian civil war. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock.
Selected Peer-reviewed Publications
*equally authored
Bowen, S., Elliott, S., Hardison-Moody, A.* 2022. Rural Food Insecurity: A Longitudinal Analysis of Low-Income Rural Households with Children in the South. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences. 8(3).
Bowen, S., Hardison-Moody, A., Eshleman, K., Hossfeld, C., Maaita, M., Muhammad, N., Shisler, R., Solorzano, G. 2021. The Impact of COVID-19 on Experiences of Food Insecurity across Place: A Qualitative Research Protocol. International Journal of Qualitative Methods. December 2021. https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069211062416
Elliott, S., Satterfield, S., Solorzano, G., Bowen, S., Hardison-Moody, A., Williams, L. 2021. Disenfranchised: How Lower-Income Mothers Navigated COVID-19 Pandemic Aid to Put Food on the Table. Socius. 7. https://doi.org/10.1177/23780231211031690
Groke-Dewey, M., Hardison-Moody, A., Haynes-Maslow, L., Maras, S., Webber, E., Andress, L., Houghtaling, B., Patton-Lopez, M., Shanks, J., Byker-Shanks, C. 2021. Examining the relationship between physical activity and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic across five U.S. States. Preventive Medicine Reports. 24. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101537
Bowen, S., Elliott, S., Hardison-Moody, A. 2021. The Structural Roots of Food Insecurity: How Racism Is a Fundamental Cause of Food Insecurity. Sociology Compass. 15(7): 1-23. DOI: 10.1111/soc4.12846
Hardison-Moody, A., Bowen, S., Bocarro, J., Schulman, M., Kuhlberg, J., Bloom, J.D., Edwards, M., Haynes-Maslow, L. 2021. “There’s Not a Magic Wand:” How Rural Community Health Leaders Perceive Issues Related to Access to Healthy Foods and Physical Activity Across the Ecological Spectrum. Journal of Rural and Community Development. 16(2).
Haynes-Maslow, L., Hardison-Moody , A., & Byker Shanks, C. . (2020). Leveraging informal community food systems to address food security during COVID-19. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 10(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2020.101.005
Johnson, C. M., Ammerman, A., Adair, L.S., Aiello, A. E., Flax, V. L., Elliott, S., Hardison-Moody, A., & Bowen, S. (2021). “The Four Dimensional Food Insecurity Scale (4D-FIS): Development and Evaluation of a Complementary Food Insecurity Measure.” Translational Behavioral Medicine, 10(6), 1255-1266. https://doi.org/10.1093/tbm/ibaa125
Hardison-Moody, A, Haynes-Maslow, L., Bocarro, J., Kuhlberg, J., Schulman, M., Bowen, S., Anderson, A., Morris, L., & Murphy, Y. (2020). “Partners at Play: Engaging Parks and Recreation Departments in Extension’s Health Promotion Work.” Journal of Human Sciences & Extension 8(3): 177-199.
Haynes-Maslow L, Hardison-Moody A, Patton-Lopez M, Prewitt T.E., Shanks CB, Andress L, Osborne I, Jilcott Pitts S. (2020). Examining rural food insecure families’ perceptions of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: A qualitative study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17(17):6390.
Hardison-Moody, A., Stumm, L., Jones, L., Franck, K., Fuller, S., Washburn, L., Rodibaugh, R., Corrick, L., Shelnutt, K., Ammerman, A. (2020). Evaluation of a Faith-Based Health Promotion Program through EFNEP and SNAP-Ed in Three States. Submitted to Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneb.2019.11.011
Hardison-Moody, A, Yao, J. (2019). Faithful Families, Thriving Communities: Bridging Faith and Health Through a State-Level Partnership, American Journal of Public Health, 109(3), 363-368.
Mycek, M.K., Hardison-Moody, A., Bloom, J.D., Schulman, M., Elliot, S., Bowen, S. 2019. Learning to Eat the ‘Right’ Way: Examining Nutrition Socialization from the Perspective of Immigrants and Refugees. Food, Culture, and Society. DOI: 10.1080/15528014.2019.1700681
Hardison-Moody, A., MacNell, L., Elliott, S., Bowen, S. (2018). How Social, Cultural, and Economic Environments Shape Infant Feeding for Low-Income Women: A QualitativeStudy in North Carolina. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 118(4). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jand.2018.01.008
Bloom, J.D., Hardison-Moody, A., Schulman, M. (2018). Bonding and Bridging: Leveraging Immigrant and Refugee Community Assets to Support Healthy Eating. Community Development, 49(2), 211-230. https://doi.org/10.1080/15575330.2018.1431682
MacNell, L., Elliott, S., Hardison-Moody, A., Bowen, S. (2017). Black and Latino urban food desert residents’ perceptions of their food environment and factors that influence food shopping decisions. Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition, 12(3), 375-393. https://doi.org/10.1080/19320248.2017.1284025
Hardison-Moody, A., Bocarro, J, Edwards, M., Stein, A., Kanters, M., Sherman, D., Rhew, L., Stallings, W., Bowen, S. (2017). Shared Use of Physical Activity Facilities Among North Carolina Faith Communities, 2013. Preventing Chronic Disease, 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd14.160393.
Seeman, D., Roushdy-Hammady, I., Hardison-Moody, A., Hogue, C., Thompson, W., Gaydos, L. (2016). Blessings of Unintended Pregnancy: Religion, Agency, and the Discourse of Public Health. Medicine Anthropology Theory, April 2016. http://doi.org/10.17157/mat.3.1.168
Hardison-Moody, A., Bowen, S., Bloom, J. D., Sheldon, M., Jones, L., & Leach, B. (2015).Incorporating Nutrition Education Classes into Food Pantry Settings: Lessons Learned in Design and Implementation. Journal of Extension, 53(6). http://www.joe.org/joe/2015december/a4.php
Jakes, S., Hardison-Moody, A., Bowen, S., and Blevins, J. (2015). Engaging Community Change: The Critical Role of Values in Asset Mapping. Community Development, 46(4), 392-406. https://doi.org/10.1080/15575330.2015.1064146
Hardison-Moody, A, Dunn, C., Hall, D., Jones, L., Newkirk, J, Thomas, C. (2011). Multi-Level Partnerships Support a Comprehensive Faith-Based Health Promotion Program. Journal of Extension, 49(6).
Hardison-Moody, A. (2010). Getting This Off My Chest: Ethnography as Disruptive Theological Practice. Practical Matters: A Transdisciplinary Journal of Religious Practices and Practical Theology, 3. http://practicalmattersjournal.org/2010/03/01/getting-this-off-my-chest/
Book Chapters
Hardison-Moody, A., Fox, A. Forthcoming. “The Impact of Disasters on Family and Community Well-being: Challenges and Lessons Learned.” In Anacker, K., Carswell, A., Tremblay, K., and Kirby, S. (Eds.) Introduction to Housing, 3rd Edition. Housing Education and Research Association.
Bowen, S., Hardison-Moody, A., Elliott, S. 2021. Rural families’ experiences of food insecurity and coping strategies: Place-specific resources and barriers.” In Francis, L. A., McHale, M., King, V., & Glick, J. E. (Eds.). Families, food, and parenting: Integrating research, practice, and policy. Springer.
Kirby, S., Hardison-Moody, A. (2018). The Impact of Disasters on Family and Community Well-being: Challenges and Lessons Learned.” In Anacker, K., Carswell, A.,Tremblay, K., and Kirby, S. (Eds.) Introduction to Housing. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press.
Hardison-Moody, A., (2017). On Good Mothering: Practicing Solidarity in the Midst of the Breastfeeding Wars. In Bischoff, C. Gandolfo, E., Hardison-Moody, A. (Eds), Parenting asSpiritual Practice and Source for Theology: Mothering matters. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59653-2_6
Edited Journals
Hardison-Moody, A. and J.M. Smith, Eds. (2011). Religion, Health and Healing, Practical Matters: A Transdisciplinary Multimedia Journal of Religious Practices and Practical Theology. 4. http://www.practicalmattersjournal.org/issue_cover/4