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Terrence (Ma'ruf) Allison Social inequality, race, culture and socialization  
Kristin Blakely Gender and social movements; conservative women's organizing.

Office Hrs: DH 955, MWF 1:30-2:30

Teaching:
socl. 271/wost. 271, Sociology of sex and gender

univ 101, 1st year seminar

Derrick Brooms Dissertation: From Field to Factory and Beyond: African American Represenations in Museum Exhibits ABD
Meghan Burke

Race and racism, social theory.

MA: The Racial Contract in Women's Activism.

Office: DH 926, ext. 3667

Teaching:
socl. 122, Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.A.

univ 101, 1st year seminar

Katie Claussen Urban sociology, gender, and cultural sociology  
Kate Dalton Demography, sociology of language, race & ethnicity Office Hrs: DG 936, M 9-5, W 9-4
Julie Davis Urban sociology and the family.  
Kim Fox Food, Family, Work, Quant. Methods, Urban Sociology, and International Migration

Office Hrs: DH 225, M-F 9-5

Teaching: socl. 125, Chicago: Growth of a Metropolis (WTC) T-TH 10-11:15

Natalie Haber Critical theory, gender/sexuality, and disabilities.

Office Hrs: CURL Tu/Th, 10-6pm

Teaching: socl 101, Intro to Sociology

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Nori Henk Religion and social movements.  
Neil Holmgren   Office Hrs. DH 946, M/W/F 9-5pm
Lenore Johnson Religion and gender.  
Jennifer Kandalec Religion and gender, gender relation and equality in Christianity and
Buddhism, identity.

Office Hrs: DH 940 T/Th 10:30-12:15

Office Ph: 773-508-3465

Teaching:
Socl. 125, The Growth of a Metropolis. T/Th 1-2:15

Socl. 101, The sociological perspective. T/Th 8:30-9:45

Mahruq Khan Religion and gender.

 

Colleen Kennedy Social movements, gender, race/ethnic conflict,
and political violence.
 
Sarah Korhonen Youth, family, and community.

 
Mike Law Culture, popular culture, media studies and identity.  
Naomi Levine Culture, theory, community-based research, domestic violence.
 
Cassie Lively Logan Work, gender, qualitative methods.  
Gina Luby    
Andras Lukacs  
Patricia Maddox

Community based research, urban sociology, deviance and gender

MA: Friends help me make it through: An ethnographic study of a daytime drop-in center for homeless women in Chicago

 
Rita Padawangi Urban sociology, consumer culture, community development, globalization, gender.  
Patrick Polasek Social movements and urban sociology  
Kersten Bayt Priest

Religion, race, ethnicity, worship/aesthetics, visual analysis, immigration, globalization, volunteerism.

Research sites: South Carolina, Chicago, Peru.

Teaching Fellow. Office: DH 609
Marc Rittle Qual. Methods, gender, and work

Office hrs: 11:20-12 MWF

Teaching: socl 280, Poverty: Global and U.S.

Victoria Russo Aging, life course, work and gender  
Grace Scrimgeour Women without children, work and gender, community participation. Graduate Fellow, CURL
Sarah Bill Schott Sociology of religion, American religious practice, religion and tourism.
Office Hrs: DH 936, Tu-Th 10:15 - 11:15
Saher Selod Race, religion, and the media.

Office Hrs: DH 940 Th 10:15-11:15 am Lewis 910a Th 3-4 pm

Teaching: socl. 123: Mass Media and Popular Culture

Rita Sindelar Race/ethnicity, consumerism, globalization, media, pop culture.

MA: Negotiating Indian Identity: Native Americans and Transracial Adoption.

 

Tamara Smith class/inequality, consumption & advertising, criminal justice (particularly with regards to race, class, gender, & consensual crimes), environment (particularly biotechnology, environmental justice, & globalization/industrialization of agriculture), gender, globalization, media, mental health, popular culture, race (particularly critical whiteness studies), social construction of science, social movements
Margaretta Swigert-Gacheru Media and culture, gender, globalization, and religious conflict  
John Stover

Gender, new religious movements, sexuality, theory.

Thesis: When Pan Met Wendy: The Negotiation and Contention of Gendered Spiritualities in the Radical Faeries

Office hrs: DH 932 MWF, ext. 8-3429

Teaching: socl 101, Sociological Perspectives

2005 Thesis of the Year recipient

Madeline Troche-Rodriguez Dissertation: Mi Casa es su Casa/My House is your House: Effects of Suburban Municipal Exclusionary Practices on the Latino Housing Experience (IL) ABD
Grace Tsao Race, gender, disability Community Researach Fellow United Way
Annmarie van Altena Critical theory, consumer culture, and gender  
Norma Venzon

Work, gender, policing emotion

Dissertation: Gender, Emotion and Policing

 
Jackie Zalewski Dissertation: Rebadging: The In-house Outsourcing of Professional Workers  

The above is not a complete listing of all Graduate Students in the Sociology Department at Loyola University Chicago.

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