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Global Inequality & Change
Department of Sociology
University of California, Irvine
Stanley R. Bailey
Latin America, race and ethnicity,
religion, US-Mexico border
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David A. Smith*
world systems analysis, urbanization, development, comparative-historical sociology, dependent development in east Asia |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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