Many sociology students are afraid of quantitative methods and the teachers are aware of that. Check out this new article by Liz Cain, Dr Simon Massey, Dr Carla Cordner, Sophie Harris, and Dr Nazneen ...
Brad Nabors, PhD, is an assistant teaching professor in the Department of Sociology. He earned his PhD at the University of Southern California, where his dissertation focused on organized nonbelief ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract This note discusses a class activity that was developed for first-year bachelor students in sociology to understand homogamy theory. Taught in ...
Access to resources and social relationships are important for teacher development. Unfortunately, within higher education contingent faculty often are under resourced and poorly integrated into their ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—A Mississippi State faculty member’s new book focuses on how lessons about safety and safety precautions enhance fear of crime. “Teaching Fear: How We Learn to Fear Crime and Why It ...
Much of the violence found in introductory sociology textbooks has little instructional purpose, according to UB researchers who analyzed the popular textbooks that many colleges and universities use ...
Even as a youngster, Donna Bobbitt-Zeher envisioned her career — sort of. “One of my most vivid childhood memories is playing school,” recalled Bobbitt-Zeher. “I would set up all my stuffed animals in ...
Q&A: Meet Professor Rachel McKane, our Newest Faculty Member Department News and Events and Faculty Publications Alumni News In Memoriam We know you are passionate about your research. Can you share ...