Selected Publications Since 2000 by Current and Past Graduate
Students Prepared While in the UO Sociology Ph.D. Program
Abelev, Melissa, M. Bess Vincent, and Timothy J. Haney. 2008. “The Bottom Line: An Exercise to Help Students Understand How Inequality is Created in American Society.” Teaching Sociology. 36(2): 150-160.
Borland, Elizabeth and Barbara Sutton. 2007. “Quotidian Disruption and Women's Activism in Times of Crisis, Argentina 2002-2003.” Gender and Society 21 (5): 700-722.
Burris, Val, Emery Smith, Ann Strahm. 2000. “White Supremacist Networks on the Internet.” Sociological Focus 33(2): 215-35.
Clark, Brett and Richard York. 2005. “Carbon Metabolism: Global Capitalism, Climate Change, and the Biospheric Rift.” Theory and Society 34(4): 391-428.
Clark, Brett and Richard York. 2005. “Dialectical Materialism and Nature: An Alternative to Economism and Deep Ecology.” Organization & Environment, 18(3): 318-337.
Clark, Brett. 2002. “The Indigenous Environmental Movement in the United States: Transcending Borders in Struggles Against Mining, Manufacturing, and the Capzitalist State.” Organization & Environment, 15(4): 410-442.
Clark, Khaya and Chuck Tate. 2009. “Measuring Racial Prejudice in a Multiracial World: New Methods and New Constructs.” In M. Morrsion & T. Morrison (Eds.), The Psychology of Modern Prejudice. Hauppauge, NY: NovaScience Publishers.
Clausen, Rebecca and Brett Clark. 2005. “The Metabolic Rift and Marine Ecology: An Analysis of the Oceanic Crisis Within Capitalist Production.” Organization & Environment, 18(4): 422-444.
Darves, Derek, and Michael Dreiling. 2002. “Corporate Political Networks and Trade Policy Formation.” Humanity and Society 26(1): 5-27.
Darves, Derek, and Michael Dreiling. 2006. “Corporate Political Action and Global Trade Regimes: Fortune 500 Firms in the U.S. Trade Policy Formation Process.” Research in Political Sociology . Pp 205-243.
Dreiling, Michael and Brian Wolf. 2001. “Environmental Movement Organizations and Political Strategy: Organizational forms and tactical conflicts over the NAFTA.” Organizations and Environment 14(4): 34-54.
Dreiling, Michael and Brian Wolf. 2003. “Tactical Innovation at the Point of Consumption: Workers and Consumers in the Antisweatshop Movement.” Humanity and Society, 27(1): 67-88
Dreiling, Michael and Tony Silvaggio. 2009. “NAFTA and Transnational Contention: A Decade of Alliance and Conflict over Neoliberalism,” in Jeffrey Ayres and Laura MacDonald, eds., Contentious Politics in North America: National Protest and Transnational Collaboration under Continental Integration. New York: Palgrave Press.
Fridell, Mara, Ian Hudson, and Mark Hudson. 2008. “With Friends Like These: The Corporate Response to Fair Trade Coffee.” Review of Radical Political Economic.; 40(1): 8-34.
Furr, L. Allen, D. Mark Austin, Sarah E. Cribbs, Steven H. Smoger. 2005. "The Effects of Neighborhood Satisfaction on Perception of Safety Among Refugees from the Former Soviet Union." Sociological Spectrum. 25: 519-537.
Gumbhir, Vikas K. 2007. But Is It Racial Profiling?: Policing, Pretext Stops, and the Color of Suspicion. LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC.
Haney, Timothy J. 2007. “Broken Windows' and Self-Esteem: Subjective Understandings of Neighborhood Poverty and Disorder.” Social Science Research. 36(3): 968-994.
Haney, Timothy J., James R. Elliott, and Elizabeth Fussell. 2007. “Families and Hurricane Response: Evacuation, Separation, and the Emotional Toll of Hurricane Katrina.” Pp. 71-90 in The Sociology of Katrina: Perspectives on a Modern Catastrophe, edited by David Brunsma, Dave Overfeldt and J. Steven Picou. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
Harmon [Leymon], Mark G., Kristy M. Lemm, and Louis G. Lippman. 2003. "Public Opinion of Teen, Classroom, and Formal Court Styles." Juvenile and Family Court Journal 54:51-58.
Harris, Scott. “Status Inequality and Close Relationships: An Integrative Typology of Bond-Saving Strategies.” 1997. Symbolic Interaction, 20: 1-20.
Harris, Scott. “The Social Construction of Equality in Everyday Life.” 2000 Human Studies, 23:371-393.
Harris, Scott. “What Can Interactionism Contribute to the Study of Inequality?” Symbolic Interaction, 2001, Vol. 24, No. 4: 455-480.
Hormel, Leontina and Caleb Southworth. 2006. “Eastward Bound: A Case Study of Post-Soviet Labor Migration from a Rural Ukrainian Town.” Europe-Asia Studies 58(4):603-23.
Hudson, Ian and Hudson, Mark. 2003. “Removing the Veil? Commodity Fetishism, Fair Trade, and the Environment,” in Organization and Environment 16(4): 413-440.
Hudson, Mark and Ian Hudson. 2004. “Justice, Sustainability, and Relations of Production: A Case Study of Fair Trade Coffee Production in Chiapas, Mexico.” Social Justice 31(3): 130-146.
Hudson, Mark. 2002. “Branches for Roots: Recalling the Context of Environmental Management,” in Environments 30(3): 21-36.
Hurst, Alison L. 2004. "Telling Tales of Oppression and Dysfunction: Narratives of Class Reformation," Qualitative Sociology Review 3(2): 82-104.
Mancus, Philip. 2007. “Nitrogen Fertilizer Dependency and Its Contradictions: A Theoretical Exploration of Social-Ecological Metabolism.” Rural Sociology 72(2): 269-288.
Morgen, Sandra and Jill Weigt. 2001. “Poor Women, Fair Work, and Welfare-to-Work That Works” in The New Poverty Studies: The Ethnography of Power, Politics, and Impoverished People. Edited by Judith Goode and Jeff Maskovsky. New York, NY: NYU Press.
Norgaard, Kari and Richard York. 2005. “Gender Equality and State Environmentalism,” Gender & Society 19(4): 506-522.
Ralstin-Lewis, D. Marie. 2005. "The Continuing Struggle Against Genocide: Indigenous Women's Reproductive Rights." Wicazo Sa Review: Journal of Native American Studies 20:71-96.
Schoening, Joel. 2006. “Cooperative Entrepreneurialism: Reconciling Democratic Values with Business Demands at a Worker-Owned Firm.” Research in the Sociology of Work 16: 293-315.
Scott, Ellen K., Andrew S. London, and Allison Hurst. 2005. “Instability in Patchworks of Child Care When Moving From Welfare to Work.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 67 (2):369-385.
Shiao, Jiannbin Lee; Mia Tuan; and Elizabeth Rienzi. 2004. "Shifting the Spotlight: Exploring Race and Culture in Korean-White Adoptive Families." Race and Society 7: 1-16.
Southworth, Caleb and Leontina Hormel. 2004. “Why Work ‘Off the Books'? Community, Household, and Individual Determinants of Informal Economic Activity in Post-Soviet Russia.” In Leo McCann (Ed) Russian Transformations: Challenging the Global Narrative. London: Routledge.
Strahm, Ann. “Political Economy of Mass Media: FCC Ownership Review – The Debates.” Project Censored 2006: The Top 25 Censored News Stories. Ed. Peter Phillips. New York: Seven Stories Press, 2005.
Sutton, Barbara, Sandra Morgen, and Julie Novkov. 2008. Security Disarmed: Critical Perspectives on Gender, Race, and Militarization. Rutgers University Press.
Sutton, Barbara. 2007. “Naked Protest: Memories of Bodies and Resistance at the World Social Forum.” Journal of International Women's Studies 8 (3): 139-148.
Sutton, Barbara. 2007. “Poner el Cuerpo: Women's Embodiment and Political Resistance in Argentina.” Latin American Politics and Society 49 (3): 129-162.
Vess, Lora. 2006. "An Introduction to Environmental Justice" in Sociological Inquiry, eds. Kooros M. Mahmoudi and Bradley W. Parlin. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.
Wolf, Brian C. 2009. Environmental Crime and Justice: The Organizational Composition of Corporate Noncompliance . Lewisten, NY: Edwin Mellen Press.
York, Richard and Brett Clark. 2006 “Marxism, Positivism, and Scientific Sociology: Social Gravity and Historicity.” The Sociological Quarterly 47 (3): 425-450.
York, Richard and Brett Clark. 2006. “Science and History: A Reply to Turner.” The Sociological Quarterly. 47 (3): 465-470.
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