
Sociology
DEPARTMENT CHAIR: MICHAEL SCHWARTZ
GRADUATE PROGRAM CHAIR:
TIMOTHY MORAN
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Grants, Fellowships, and Awards
Arancibia, Florencia. (2010). Fulbright Scholarship, $17,000. Fulbright Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Arancibia, Florencia. (2010). Barsa Scholarship, $3.000. Institute of International Education, Washington, DC.
Coston, Bethany. (2011). Center for Population Research in LGBT Health Fellowship. The Fenway Institute, Boston, MA.
Ellison, Brooke. (2011). Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters. Rutgers the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.
Gonzalez, Gabriela. (2010). Organization of American States Academic Scholarship, $35,487. Organization of American States, Washington, DC.
Llewellyn, Cheryl. (2011). Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship, $3,500. Social Science Research Council, Brooklyn, NY.
Singly Authored Publications
Akin, Afife Idil. (2011). Social movements on the internet: The effect and use of cyberactivism in Turkish Armenian reconciliation. Canadian Social Science, 7(2):39-46.
Coston, Bethany. (2011). Issues in intimate violence: Heterosexism and exclusion. In M. Ball and B. Scherrer (Eds.), Queering Paradigms II ( 295-312). New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishers.
Ellison, Brooke. (2011). Communicating hope: The bridge between science and the future it creates. Cell Stem Cell. 8(6):616-617.
Gonzalez, Gabriela. (2010). Mirror mirror: A qualitative analysis of intergenerational images of masculinities in Uruguay. Culture, Society and Masculinities 2(1):19-41.
Maynard, Gary. (2010). Why Jonestown? Jonestown Report, Fall 2010 edition San Diego State University, San Diego, CA.
Roelfs, David J. (2011). Conflict, incommensurability, and theory groups: A longitudinal investigation of citations in the organization-environment literature. Journal of Management Inquiry. DOI:10.1177/1056492611403485.
Jointly Authored Publications
Kalish, Rachel & Kimmel, M. (2010). Hooking up: Hot hetero sex, or the new numb normative? Australian Feminist Studies. 26(67):137-151.
Kalish, Rachel & Kimmel, M. (2011). Suicide by mass murder: Masculinity, aggrieved entitlement, and random school shootings. Health Sociology Review. 19(4):451-464.
Kennedy, Amanda & Llewellyn, Cheryl. (2011). XXX-Treme content: Why pornlands’ conclusions are hard to swallow. Sexualities . 14(2):257-259.
Kimmel, M. & Coston, Bethany. (2010). What about the men? In A. T. Gieger, O. Morgan, K. Meyer, and K. Skelton (Eds.), The Shriver report: A woman’s nation takes on Alzheimer’s, a Report by Maria Shriver and The Alzheimer’s Association . The Alzheimer’s Association, Chicago, IL, (217-230).
Roelfs, David J., Shor, E., Davidson, K. W., and Schwartz, J. E. (2011). Losing life and livelihood: A systematic review and meta-analysis of unemployment and all-cause mortality. Social Science & Medicine. 72(6):840-854.
Roelfs, David J., Shor, E., Davidson, K. W., and Schwartz, J. E. (2010). War-related stress exposure and mortality: A meta-analysis. International Journal of Epidemiology, 39,1499-1509.
Shandra, J. M., Restivo, Michael, Shircliff, Eric, and London, B. (2011). Do commercial debt-for-nature swaps matter for forests? A cross-national test of world polity theory. Sociological Forum, 26(2):381-410.
Shandra, J. M., Rudel, T. K. , Restivo, Michael, and London, B. (2011). Nongovernmental organizations and protected land area: A cross-national analysis. International Journal of Sociology, 40(2):85-99.
Shandra, J. M. & Restivo, Michael. (2011). Guest editors, environmental change in a global perspective. International Journal of Sociology, 40(2).
Theatrical Productions
Kalish, Rachel. (2011). Spotlight; The Vagina Workshop; My Vagina was My Village. The Vagina Monologues, The Mother’s Center. Huntington, NY.
