Sociology & Anthropology: Faculty Presentations (1992-2023)

 

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Capitalism and Immigration Control: What Political Economy Reveals about the Growth of Detention Systems, Matthew B. Flynn

Conversations with Professors, Nancy L. Malcom

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Teaching Children About Death: Storybooks as a Form of ‘Just in Time’ Socialization, Nancy L. Malcom

Spear Superiority and (un)Knightly Warfare: Reconstructing and Modelling the Conflict Landscape of Bannockburn (AD1314) with GIS and KOCOA’, Ryan K. McNutt

Can We Talk About Racism?, Nathan S. Palmer

Dare Greatly: Doing the Work That Scares you the Most, Nathan S. Palmer

How to Use Social Media to Do Your Research, Teach Your Students, and Launch Your Career, Nathan S. Palmer

Using Social Media and Technology to Improve Student Learning, Nathan S. Palmer

Using Social Media to Prepare for Your Classes & Teach Sociology, Nathan S. Palmer

Using Social Media to Teach Sociology and Engage with Students, Nathan S. Palmer

Savannah Tourism: Theory and Practice, Ned Rinalducci

Deportation Policies and Health: U.S. Citizen Spouses’ Perspectives, April Schueths

Stress and Coping of Children in Mixed-Status Couples, April Schueths

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Family Encouragement and Life Experiences: The Road to the Monastic Life, William L. Smith

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Jewish Identity in a Deep Southern City, William L. Smith and Pidi Zhang

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The Archaeological Utility of ACTUS: An Alternative Method of Contingency Table Analysis Using Simulation, Elizabeth Sobel and Virginia Estabrook

Crossing Boundaries in Early Archaic Research, Kara Bridgman Sweeney

Mapping Variation in the Early Archaic Coastal Plain, Kara Bridgman Sweeney

Chibariyo! Navigating Cultural Resources Compliance on U.S. Military Installations in Japan, Kara Bridgman Sweeney and Alexander Y. Sweeney

You Can't Catch 'Em and Sell 'Em:' Perceptions of Obstacles to Direct Marketing among Georgia Fishermen, Jennifer Sweeney Tookes and Tracy Yandle

You Can't Catch 'Em and Sell 'Em:' Perceptions of Obstacles to Direct Marketing among Georgia Fishermen, Jennifer Sweeney Tookes and Tracy Yandle

Gender, Sexual Identity, and Families: The Personal is Political, Clare F. Walsh

Pushing Boundaries: Expanding Reach and Amplifying Voice in Social Science Research, Clare F. Walsh

Sexualities, Clare F. Walsh

Sexualities, Clare F. Walsh