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The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Women’s Social Movement Activism co-edited by Holly McCammon
Jan. 3, 2020—McCammon, Holly J., et al., eds. The Oxford handbook of US women’s social movement activism. Oxford University Press, 2017.
Prof. David Hess receives the Faculty Advisor Award for social sciences
Dec. 10, 2019—Professor David Hess was recognized for his excellence in and dedication to undergraduate advising by being presented with the Faculty Advisor Award in Social Sciences.
Grad student Philip Pettis receives the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award
Dec. 10, 2019—Grad student Philip Pettis was recognized for his excellence in teaching assistance by being presented with the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award.
Prof. Lijun Song published with Feng Hao in Chinese Sociological Review
Nov. 6, 2019—Prof. Lijun Song published with Feng Hao of the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee, in Chinese Sociological Review: “Environmental Concern in China: A Multilevel Analysis”
Prof. Josh Murray published with grad student Megan L. Jordan in Class, Race and Corporate Power
Nov. 6, 2019—Prof. Josh Murray published with grad student Megan L. Jordan in Class, Race and Corporate Power: “Sources of Continued Corporate Dominance“
Prof. Richard Pitt published with Patrick Washington in Review of Religious Research
Nov. 6, 2019—Prof. Richard Pitt publishes with Patrick Washington of the University of Illinois at Chicago, in Review of Religous Research: “Differences Between Founder-Led and Non-Founder-Led Congregations: A Research Note”
Prof. Holly McCammon publishes with PhD candidate Amanda Brockman in Sociological Forum
Nov. 1, 2019—2019. Holly J. McCammon and Amanda J. Brockman. “Feminist Institutional Activists: Venue Shifting, Strategic Adaptation, and Winning the Pregnancy Discrimination Act.” Sociological Forum 34:5-26.
Prof. Bianca Manago receives the 2019 ASA Section on the Sociology of Mental Health’s Dissertation Award
Sep. 25, 2019—2019: Bianca Manago, Indiana University, “The Role of Mental Health Labels in Stigma and Status Processes” receives the 2019 ASA Section on the Sociology of Mental Health’s Dissertation Award.
Grad Student Philip Pettis has won the Martin Levine Student Paper Award
Sep. 24, 2019—Graduate student Philip Pettis was presented with the Martin Levine Student Paper Award at the Sociologists’ AIDS Network (SAN) meeting during the American Sociological Association (ASA) annual meeting of 2019. Pettis’s paper is titled “An Examination of the Role of State-Level Contextual Factors on HIV Infection Rates: The Case of Men Who Have Sex with...