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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

Morris, Edward

Myers, Lena Wright

Scanlan, Stephen J.

Schwartz, Martin

Shelly, Robert

Tickamyer, Ann

Thorne, Deborah

Vander Ven, Thomas

Welser, Howard T.

PART TIME FACULTY

Hall, Aileen

AFFILIATED FACULTY

Weston, Joan

SEMI-RETIRED FACULTY

Shamblin, Don



Dr. Lena Myers

Lena Wright Myers

Professor
Ph.D.: Michigan State University, 1973

Contact Information:
Phone: (740) 593-1375
Office: Bentley Annex 103
E-mail: myersle@ohio.edu


Areas of Specialization:
Social Psychology, Theory, Deviant Behavior

Courses Taught:
Soc 201: Social Problems
Soc 416/516: Society and the Individual
Soc 429/529: Sociology of Race, Ethnicity, and Class

Selected Publications:

Myers, Lena Wright. Not Because I am Different – But Because I am Human. (Forthcoming).

Myers, Lena Wright. “Career Goals: Persistence Leads to Success.” Ed. The Black Professionals Guide to Career Success (Book Series). Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, Inc (Forthcoming).

Myers, Lena Wright. “Black Women Coping with Stress in Academia.” Ed. Jean Lau Chin, The Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, Inc (2004).

Myers, Lena Wright. “African American Males Speak: The Lifelong Process,” Journal of African American Studies, Vol. 8 #3. (2004).

Myers, Lena Wright. A Broken Silence: Voices of African American Women in the Academy. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc (2002).

Myers, Lena Wright. “Realities of Academe for African American Women.” Women in Higher Education, Vol. 9 (2000).

Myers, Lena Wright. “The Academic Pendulum and Self-Esteem of African American Males.” African American Research Perspectives, Vol. 6 #3 Fall. (2000).

Myers, Lena Wright. “Black Male Socialization: A Symbolic Interactionist Perspective,” National Social Science Perspectives Journal, Vol. 16 #2. (2000).

Myers, Lena Wright. Black Male Socialization Revisited in the Minds of Respondents. Stanford, CT: JAI Press (1998).

 

 

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