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A Quarterly Publication of
The American Sociological Association
Below are the contents of Volume 36 of Teaching Sociology.
You may read the abstracts of the articles and notes by clicking on the links.
You may contact the authors of articles and notes by clicking on their names.
Volume 36, Number 1
January 2008Volume 36, Number 2
April 2008
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS ARTICLES 2007 Hans O. Mauksch Award Paper. The Converging Landscape of Higher Education: Perspectives, Challenges, and a Call to the Discipline of Sociology .....
Bernice A. Pescosolido How Sociological Leaders Teach: Some Key Principles .....
Caroline Hodges Persell, Kathryn M. Pfeiffer, and Ali Syed Deep Reading, Cost/Benefit, and the Construction of Meaning: Enhancing Reading Comprehension and Deep Learning in Sociology Courses .....
Judith C. Roberts and Keith A. Roberts NOTES Integrating the Complete Research Project into a Large Qualitative Methods Course .....
Mary-Beth Raddon, Caleb Nault, and Alexis Scott The Bottom Line: An Exercise to Help Students Understand How Social Inequality is Actively Constructed .....
Melissa Abelev, M. Bess Vincent, and Timothy J. Haney
BOOK REVIEWS Our Social World, Introduction to Sociology. Jeanne H. Ballantine and Keith A. Roberts. .....
Catherine Fobes and Laura von Wallmenich The Social Lens: An Invitation to Social and Sociological Theory. 1st ed. Kenneth Allan. .....
Barbara J. Denison Sociological Theory in the Contemporary Era: Text and Readings. Scott Appelrouth and Laura Desfor Edles, eds. .....
Dustin Kidd Using SPSS for Social Statistics and Research Methods. William E. Wagner, III. .....
Michael DeCesare The Engaged Sociologist: Connecting the Classroom to the Community. Kathleen Korgen and Jonathan M. White. .....
Heather Sullivan-Catlin Ivory Tower Blues: A University System in Crisis. James E. Allahar and Anton L. Allahar. .....
J.I. (Hans) Bakker The Complete Idots Guide® to Teaching College. Anthony D. Fredericks. .....
Kris Macomber Intersections of Gender, Race and Class: Readings for a Changing Landscape. Marcia Texler Segal and Theresa A. Martinez, eds. .....
Betsy Lucal Multiethnic Moments: The Politics of Urban Education Reform. Susan E. Clark, Rodney E. Hero, Mara S. Sidney, Luis Fraga, and Bari Anhold Erlichson. .....
Lee Bidwell Gendered Bodies: Feminist Perspectives. Judith Lorber and Lisa Jean Moore. .....
Lissa J. Yogan Get To Work: A Manifesto for Women of the World. Linda R. Hirshman. .....
Lissa J. Yogan The Transgender Studies Reader. Susan Stryker and Stephen Whittle, eds. .....
Amy L. Stone The Cult of Thinness. 2nd ed. Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber. .....
Eric K. Anderson Children and Society: The Sociology of Children and Childhood Socialization. Gerald Handel, Spencer E. Cahill, and Frederick Elkin. .....
Brent Harger The Sociology of Organizations: An Anthology of Contemporary Research. Amy S. Wharton, ed. .....
Gabriel Aquino FILM AND VIDEO REVIEWS What Makes Me White? Aimee Sands Productions.
(An incorrect phone number was given for the video What Makes Me White? in the printed version of the April 2008 issue of Teaching Sociology. We apologize for the error. The correct contact information is: Phone: (617) 522-3294, E-mail: amsproductions@earthlink.net, Web: http://whatmakesmewhite.com)......
Karen Gregory Silences. New Day Films. .....
Karen Gregory The Last King of Scotland. Fox Searchlight Pictures. .....
Teresa A. Booker Kamp Katrina. Carnivalesque Films. .....
Susan M. Alexander Justice for My People: The Dr. Hector P. Garcia Story. South Texas Public Broadcasting System, Inc. ..... Cecilia C. Rhoades Witness to War: A Journey of Conscience. New Day Films. .....
Morten G. Ender Living Broke in Boom Times: Lessons from the Movement to End Poverty. New Day Films/Skylight Pictures. .....
Evan Cooper GUIDELINES FOR PAPERS SUBMITTED TO TEACHING SOCIOLOGY
Volume 36, Number 3
July 2008
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS CALL FOR PAPERS ARTICLES The Ethics of Observing: Confronting the Harm of Experiential Learning .....
Joshua S. Meisel Teaching Reflexivity ..... Ping-Chung Hsiung The Face of Society: Gender and Race in Introductory Sociology Books Revisited .....
Roger Clark and Alex Nunes Cultivating a Sociological Perspective Using Nontraditional Texts .....
Ursula Castellano, Joseph DeAngelis, and Marisol Clark-Ibáñez NOTES Sociology in U.S. High Schools .....
Michael DeCesare The Evidence Matrix: A Simple Heuristic for Analyzing and Integrating Evidence .....
Maxine P. Atkinson, Jeremiah B. Wills, and Amy I. McClure USA Stratified Monopoly: A Simulation Game about Social Class Stratification .....
Edith M. Fisher BOOK REVIEWS Seven Rules for Social Research. Glenn Firebaugh. .....
Allison L. Vetter Feminist Fieldwork Analysis. 1st ed. Sherryl Kleinman. .....
Katherine Bischoping Data Analysis with SPSS: A First Course in Applied Statistics. 3rd ed. Stephen A. Sweet and Karen Grace-Martin. .....
Joshua S. Holt Excellence in College Teaching and Learning: Classroom and Online Instruction. George Henderson and Susan Smith Nash. .....
Nancy A. Greenwood A Discipline Divided: Sociology in American High Schools. Michael DeCesare. .....
Jeff Lashbrook Serious Delinquency: An Anthology. Thomas J. Bernard, ed. .....
Andrew Austin The First Year Out: Understanding American Teens after High School. Tim Clydesdale. .....
Robert C. Bulman Gender and the Media. Rosalind Gill. .....
Dina Banerjee Beauty Bias: Discrimination and Social Power. Bonnie Berry. .....
Angela Hattery When Killing is a Crime. Tony Waters. .....
Michael O. Maume On the Fireline: Living and Dying with Wildland Firefighters. Matthew Desmond. .....
Lisa Wade GUIDELINES FOR PAPERS SUBMITTED TO TEACHING SOCIOLOGY
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