Sociology & Anthropology: Faculty Presentations (1992-2023)
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from 2003
Amero-Centricity and the Media: An Obstacle to Understanding Terrorism and World Events, Ned Rinalducci
In Dixie Land I'll Take My Stand: Interpretations of Confederate Symbolism, Ned Rinalducci
Major Problems and Issues in Contemporary Northeast Asia and the Middle East, Ned Rinalducci
Habits of the Mind: In Search of the Academic Ethic Among College Students, William L. Smith and Nathan W. Pino
Revisiting the Academic Ethic Issue: A Preliminary Analysis, William L. Smith and Nathan W. Pino
from 2002
Title IX and Women’s Sports, Nancy L. Malcom
Using the One Minute Paper, Nancy L. Malcom
African Americans and the Law, Ned Rinalducci
Amero-Centricity and the Media: An Obstacle to Understanding Terrorism and World Events, Ned Rinalducci
International Social Movement Activity 1950-1995, Ned Rinalducci
Prague, Puebla, and Beyond: How To Present Issues of Equality and Diversity While Keeping Students Out of Foreign Jails, Ned Rinalducci
Teaching about Terrorism with Sociology and Teaching Sociology with Terrorism, Ned Rinalducci
Understanding Islam, Ned Rinalducci
Understanding the Middle East and the War on Terror, Ned Rinalducci
Varieties of Islam and Muslim Practices, Ned Rinalducci
Intentional Communities 1990-2000: A Portrait, William L. Smith
from 2001
And Whose Voices Shall be Heard? Negotiating Community History in the Rural South, Barbara A. Hendry and Patricia Pace
A History of Feminism, Nancy L. Malcom
Coming to Terms with Female Athleticism, Nancy L. Malcom
Organized Cheering and the ‘Feminization’ of Youth Sports, Nancy L. Malcom
‘Shaking it Off’ and ‘Toughing it Out’: Socialization to Pain and Injury in Girls’ Softball, Nancy L. Malcom
A University Conversation on this Weeks National Tragedy, Ned Rinalducci
Middle East Forum, Ned Rinalducci
Old Times There Are Not Forgotten: How College Students in Georgia View the Confederate Battle Flag, Ned Rinalducci
The Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) and the Construction of Kurdish National Identity, Ned Rinalducci