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Andi Stepnick, Professor of Sociology, Belmont University Colloquium Series Friday, December 4th, 2015 – 11:00 am Garland Hall 209
Dec. 7, 2015—Talk Title: “Not as Glamorous as it Looks: Challenging Structures and Cultures of Exclusion in Academia”
At the 2015 convention of the American Society of Criminology in Washington D.C., Gary Jensen (Professor of Sociology Emeritus) was interviewed about his contributions to criminology over the last 45 years.
Nov. 23, 2015—The Oral History project is creating an archive of videos of prominent scholars. He was selected for his contributions to theory and methods, especially quantitative research, and as a mentor to innumerable graduate students.
Professor Joshua Murray publishes in Critical Historical Studies
Nov. 9, 2015—Joshua Murray and Michael Schwartz. 2015. “Moral Economy, Structural Leverage, and Organizational Efficacy: Class Formation and the Great Flint Sit-Down Strike, Detroit 1936-7,” Critical Historical Studies, 2(2): 219-259
David A. Snow, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of California, Irvine Distinguished Social Change & Social Movement Scholar Lecture Series Friday, November 6, 2015 – 3:30 P.M. Kissam Center – Kissam Multipurpose Room (C210)
Nov. 6, 2015—Talk Title: “Bringing the Study of Religion and Social Movements Together: Toward an Analytically Productive Intersection”
Sandra L. Barnes, Professor, Department of Human and Organizational Development and the Divinity School Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology Colloquium Series Friday, October 30, 2015 – 12:00 p.m. Garland Hall 209
Oct. 31, 2015—Talk Title: “Growing Away from God: Youth Education, Socialization, and Maturation in the Contemporary Black Church”
Jennifer Heerwig, Assistant Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony and Josh Murray, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Vanderbilt University Colloquium Series Friday, October 23, 2015 – 3:30 P.M. Garland Hall 209
Oct. 24, 2015—Talk Title: “The Partisanship and Ideology of the American Corporate Inner Circle: Evidence from Political Donations 1982-2000”
Professor Mariano Sana publishes in Population Studies and PLOS ONE.
Oct. 8, 2015—Sana, Mariano, Guy Stecklov, and Alexander A. Weinreb. 2016. “Do survey interviewers really have to be strangers?” Forthcoming in Population Studies. Stecklov, Guy, Alexander A. Weinreb, and Mariano Sana. 2015. “Family Planning for Strangers: An Experiment on the Validity of Reported Contraceptive Use.” PLOS ONE 10(8):e0136972.