Graduate Students
| Areas of Interest | Additional Info. | ||
| 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: 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: 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 Check out NCSA Organization. | |
| 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. 101, The sociological perspective. T/Th 8:30-9:45 | |
| Mahruq Khan | Religion and gender. |
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| Colleen Kennedy | Social movements, gender, race/ethnic conflict, and political violence. |
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| Sarah Korhonen | Youth, family, and community. |
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| Mike Law | Culture, popular culture, media studies and identity. | ||
| Naomi Levine | Culture, theory, community-based research, domestic violence. |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| 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.