Global Inequality & Change



Department of Sociology
University of California, Irvine

Reading List (.pdf)

 

FACULTY

Stanley R. Bailey
Latin America, race and ethnicity,
religion, US-Mexico border

David A. Smith*
world systems analysis, urbanization, development, comparative-historical sociology, dependent development in east Asia
   
Nina Bandelj
economic sociology, organizations, culture, social networks, comparative sociology, central and eastern Europe
David Snow
collective behavior and social movements, social psychology, urban, social problems, culture and qualitative methods
   
Catherine Bolzendahl
comparative welfare state research, gender inequality, family formation, and public opinion
Yang Su
Social Movements and Collective Action, Political Sociology, China's Political Transition
   
David John Frank
Globalization, Sexuality, The Natural Environment, Higher Education

Wang Feng
Contemporary demographic, economic, and social processes, social inequality in state socialisms, contemporary Chinese society

*Cluster coordinator  

 

 

Two Year Teaching Plan (subject to change, check with the department or the cluster coordinator):

-Seminar on Mass Killings and Genocide (Snow and Su)
-Global Culture and Organization (Frank)

2005 - 2006
Fall
-Comparative Historical Sociological Methods (Stepan-Norris)
-Globalization and World-System (Smith)

Winter
-Global Networks (White)

Spring
-Comparative Contentious Politics (Su)
-Political Economic Globalization (Bello)


2006 - 2007
Fall
-Global Urbanization (Smith)

Winter
-Post-Communist Societies (Bandelj and Wang)

Spring
-Comparative Racial Perspectives: US vs. Latin America (Bailey)
-Global Social Institutions (Frank)

 

 

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