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SOCIOLOGY FACULTY

Anderson, Cynthia

Anderson, Leon

Brown, Michelle

Castellano, Ursula

De Angelis, Joseph

Henderson, Debra A.

Hoffman, Bruce

Li, Jieli

Mattley, Christine

Scanlan, Stephen J.

Shelly, Robert

Thorne, Deborah

Tickamyer, Ann

Vander Ven, Thomas

Welser, Howard T.

PART TIME FACULTY

Burmeister, Larry

Hall, Aileen

Hatch, Laurie Russell

VISITING FACULTY

Skladany, Michael

Wehrman, Michael

AFFILIATED FACULTY

Weston, Joan

EMERITUS FACULTY

Kuhre, Bruce

Myers, Lena

Schwartz, Martin

Shamblin, Don

Thio, Alex



Dr. Cynthia Anderson

Cynthia Anderson

Associate Professor
Ph.D.: North Carolina State University, 1997

Contact Information:
Phone: (740) 593-1385
Office: 105 Bentley Annex
E-mail: andersc2@ohio.edu

Curriculum Vitae

Areas of Specialization:
Theory, Feminist Theory, Rural Labor Markets, Low-Wage Work, Inequality (Gender/Race/Class)

Courses Taught:
Soc 101: Introduction to Sociology
Soc 403/503: Classical Social Theory
Soc 590: Graduate Student Proseminar

Selected Publications:

Guiffre, Patti, Cynthia Anderson, and Sharon Bird. 2008. “Teaching the Sociology of Gender and Work.” Teaching Sociology 36(1):66-78.

Anderson, Cynthia D., W. Richard Goe and Chih-Yuan Weng. 2007. “"A Multi-Method Research Strategy for Understanding Change in the Rate of Working Poor within the North Central Region of the United States.”  The Review of Regional Studies 37(3): 367-391.

Anderson, Cynthia D. 2006. “Historical Sociological Theory.”  Pages 53-59 in Incorporating The Women Founders into Classical Theory Courses: A Resource Book.   Edited by Jan Thomas. Washington, DC: American Sociology Association.

Anderson, Cynthia D.  2006.  “Sociology of Work.”  Pages 3-9 and 149-155 in The Sociology of Gender and Work: Syllabi and Teaching Materials, edited by Patti Guiffre and Sharon Bird. Washington, DC: American Sociology Association.
 
Anderson, Cynthia D. and Michael M. Bell.  2003.  “The Devil of Social Capital: A Dilemma of American Rural Sociology.”  Pages  232-234 in Paul Cloke (ed.), Country Visions  Essex: Pearson Education.

Anderson, Cynthia D., Michael D. Schulman, and Phillip J. Wood.  2003.  “Place, Race, and State:  Sustaining the Textile Security Zone in a Changing Southern Labor Market.” Pages 31-54 in Communities of Work: Rural Restructuring in Local and Global Contexts, edited by Bill Falk, Michael Schulman and Ann Tickamyer.  Athens, OH:  Ohio University Press.

Anderson, Cynthia D., Michael D. Schulman, and Phillip J. Wood.  2001. “Globalization and Uncertainty:  The Restructuring of Southern Textiles.”  Social Problems. 48(4):478-498.

Anderson, Cynthia D. and Michael Bell.  2000.  “The Social Economy of Rural Society: An Introduction.” Journal of Rural Studies. 16:269-272.

Anderson, Cynthia D.  2000.  The Social Consequences of Economic Restructuring in the Textile Industry:  Change in a Southern Mill Village.  New York:  Garland Publishing. 

Schulman, Michael D. and Cynthia D. Anderson.  1999.  “The Dark Side of the Force: A Case Study of Restructuring and Social Capital.” Rural Sociology 64:351-172.

 

 

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