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SOCIAL SCIENCES > RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS

Faculty Achievements and Service

Publication of Books or Papers

Bane, C., Kleinhans, K., Pier, P., and Waldstein, F. (2007) Lutheran heritage across the curriculum: Reflections from a faculty/staff development seminar. Intersections.19-23.

Evenson, R. with Thoits, P. (2008) Differential labeling of mental illness by social status revisited: Patterns before and during the rise of managed care. Sociological Forum 23(1): 28-52.

Ribich, F. and Thomas, D. (2007) In search of the “Invisible Tapestry”: Subjective understandings of the nature and purpose of college. Journal of Human Subjectivity, 5(1), 5-22.

Waldstein, F., Kleinhans, K., Bane, C., and Pier, P. (2007) Lutheran heritage across the curriculum: Reflections from a faculty/staff development seminar. Intersections. 19-23.

Professional Presentations

Thomas, D. (2007) Hillary Clinton in the public mind: Exploring the roots and nature of a polarized political identity. Annual meeting of International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity, National Institute for Health, Bethesda, Md.

Thomas, D. (2008) The polarized political persona of Hillary Clinton: A replication and refinement. Annual meeting of Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Ill.

 

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SO422 Field Sociology

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