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Sociology Speaks is our comprehensive annual newsletter. Archived editions can be linked below, along with an earlier newsletter, Social Moments, produced by grad students, and another earlier newsletter, The Social Report, edited by Ritchie Lowry. (Get Adobe Acrobat Reader to be able to read PDFs.)
Sociology Speaks 2005-2006: The latest issue of Sociology Speaks covers the 2005-6 Distinguished Visiting Scholar Series: Social Movements - People Making History in the 21st Century, featuring Nancy Naples, Francesca Polletta, and Frances Fox Piven; Sarah Willie's and Liza Featherstone's presentations at NAWCHE conferences; faculty members Charlie Derber and David Karp's discussion of Karp's latest book, Is It Me Or My Meds?; Alumna Aimee Van Wagenen's examination of alumna Leah Schmalzbauer's research on Honduran transnational families; PhD student and U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship winner Chris Kelly's description of his experiences learning Arabic in Jordan; a summary of MA graduate and Army Major Darcy Schnack's analysis of Iraqi opinions on democracy and coalition forces; undergraduate Christa Martens' report on her service trip to Uganda; and more.
Sociology Speaks 2004-2005: Distinguished Visiting Scholars Tricia Rose, Alondra Nelson, and Prudence Carter on Black Social Thought and Research; New Hires Zine Magubane, C. Shawn McGuffey, and Natasha Sarkisian; Charles Derber's Hidden Power; Bioterrorism: Fear, History, and Reality; the Geneology of Cyberpunk; and more.
Sociology Speaks 2003-2004: Richard Swedberg on Economic Sociology, Sarah Babb interviews Juliet Schor on the commodification of childhood, James Holstein on publishing, Eva Garroutte on identity and survival of Native America, Mike Malec on service trip to Nicaragua, Michael Moore visits BC campus, and more.
Sociology Speaks 2002-2003: Distinguished Visiting Scholars bell hooks, Mary Waters, and Michael Burawoy on Class and Social Inequality; an interview with Dr. Roseanna Means on addressing inequalities in health care; teach-in on the war in Iraq; BC sociology professors arrested for supporting strike for janitors; new hires Sarah Babb and Leslie Salzinger; and more.
Sociology Speaks 2001-2002: Distinguished Visiting Scholars Patricia Hill Collins, Sandra Harding, and Dorothy Smith on Feminist Thought in the Early 21st Century; Tahmeena Faryal of the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan discusses the war on terrorism; Rob Kroes, Visiting Scholar from University of Amsterdam, discusses civilization in the U.S. and Europe; and more.
Other Publications
Social Moments This is an archived issue of our graduate student journal, Social Moments.
The Social Report This is an archived issue of our report on corporate social responsibility, edited by Ritchie Lowry.
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Sociology Speaks 2005-2006
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