Sociology Archives
If You Can Run a Psych Unit, You Should Be in the White House!
For the last of the Sociology informal research presentations during Winter and Short Term 2018, Heidi Taylor, Associate Professor of…
Maximum Feasible Participation and Paternalism
Emily Kane, Professor of Sociology, Bates College presented “Maximum Feasible Participation and Paternalism: A Community-Based Exploration of Approaches to Poverty…
No So Right After All?
On February 26, 2018, Francesco Duina, Professor of Sociology, Bates College presented a research project co-authored with sociology major Dylan…
Not in My Sandwich! GMOs, Hormones, and the Politicization of Trade
On Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at 12:10 in Commons 211, the 4th of the series of informal research presentations will…
Rethinking Self-Control and Crime
Michael Rocque, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Bates College, presented the first of the series of informal research presentations during Winter…
What’s All the Fuss about the Sociology of Culture?
On April 7, 2017, Ben Moodie, Lecturer in Sociology, Bates College, presented “What’s All the Fuss abut the Sociology of…
Radicalizing (the March/es on) Science
On Friday, March 3, 2017, the fifth event of the Sociology Research Luncheon informal presentations was given by Bridget Hall…
Observational Methods in Medical Sociology
On February 3, 2017, Professor Heidi Taylor, Department of Sociology, Bates College presented the fourth event of the Sociology Research…
Is the European Union Really Undemocratic?
On December 2, 2016, Professor Francesco Duina, Department of Sociology, Bates College, presented the third event of the Sociology Research…
Sociology for Whom?
On November 4, 2016, the second event of the Sociology Research Lunches informal presentations was given by Prof. Emily Kane,…