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Syed Ali (Ph.D. 2001)

Contexts: Permanent Impermanence (Spring 2010)

Dubai: Gilded Cage. Yale University Press, June 2010.


Randolph Atkins (Ph.D. 2000)

Atkins, Randolph G. and Hawdon, James E., “Religiosity and participation in mutual-aid
support groups for addiction,” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Volume 33, Issue 3,
October 2007, pages 321-331.  Available at NIH Public Access


Harold Bare (Ph.D. 1996)

A Month of Sundays, 2008. ISBN: 0981700918


Bradley Campbell (Ph.D. 2008)

Sociological Forum, Vol. 25, No. 2, June 2010


Mark Cooney (Ph.D. 1991)

"Ethnic conflict without ethnic groups: a study in pure sociology,"
The British Journal of Sociology 2009 Volume 60 Issue 3


Michael Hightower (Ph.D. 2007)

Banking in Oklahoma Before Statehood.
University of Oklahoma Press, 2013.

The Pattersons (a novel). 2 Cities Press, 2012.

“Penn Square: The Shopping Center Bank that Shook the World, Part 1 – Boom.” Chronicles of Oklahoma, vol. XC (1), spring 2012: 68-99.

“Penn Square: The Shopping Center Bank that Shook the World, Part 2 – Bust.” Chronicles of Oklahoma, vol. XC (2), summer 2012: 204-36.

Frontier Families: The Records and Johnstons in American History.
Oklahoma City: Cottonwood Press, 2010.

Inventing Tradition: Cowboy Sports in a Postmodern Age. Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Publishing, 2008.

“Willard Johnston: Homesteader and Frontier Banker, 1881-1904.” The Chronicles of Oklahoma, 87
(winter 2009-10): 408-31.

“The Businessman’s Frontier: C.C. Hightower, Commerce, and Old Greer County, 1891-1902.”
The Chronicles of Oklahoma, 86 (spring 2008): 4-31.


Matthew Hughey (Ph.D. 2009)

2012. White Bound: Nationalists, Antiracists, and the Shared Meanings of Race. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press.

2011. The Obamas and a (Post) Racial America? (w/ Gregory Parks). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

2011. Black Greek-Letter Organizations, 2.0: New Directions in the Study of African American Fraternities and Sororities (w/ Gregory Parks). Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi.

2010. 12 Angry Men: True Stories of Being a Black Man in America (w/ Gregory Parks).  New York, NY: The New Press.

2011. “Backstage Discourse and the Reproduction of White Masculinities.” The Sociological Quarterly 52: 132-153.

2011. “Re-membering Black Greeks: Racial Memory and Identity in Stomp the Yard.” Critical Sociology 37(1): 103-123.

2010. “A Paradox of Participation: Nonwhites in White Sororities and Fraternities.” Social Problems 57(4): 653-679.

2010. “Navigating the (Dis)similarities of White Racial Identities: The Conceptual Framework of ‘Hegemonic Whiteness.’” Ethnic and Racial Studies 33(8): 1289-1309.

2010. “The White Savior Film and Reviewers’ Reception.” Symbolic Interaction 33(3): 475-496.

2009. “Cinethetic Racism: White Redemption and Black Stereotypes in ‘Magical Negro’ Films.”
Social Problems 56(3): 543–577.


Dustin Kidd (Ph.D. 2004)

2012.  “Public Culture in America: A Review of Cultural Policy Debates.” The Journal of
Arts Management, Law and Society
42:11-21. 

Forthcoming May 2012.  “’She’d Have Been Locked Up in St. Mungo’s for Good’:
Magical Maladies and Medicine.” In The Sociology of Harry Potter, edited by Jennifer
Patrice Sims and Brittany Nicole Sims.  Zossima Press.

2012.  “Fire in Our Bellies and Fear in out Arts.”  Contexts 11(1):54-55.

2010.  Legislating Creativity: The Intersection of Art and Politics.  New York: Routledge.

With Christina Jackson.  2010. “Art as Propaganda: Bringing Du Bois into the
Sociology of Art.”  Sociology Compass 4/8: 555-563.

2009.  “Democratic Practices in Arts Organizations.”  The Journal of Arts Management,
Law and Society
38: 296-309.   

2007.  “Harry Potter and the Functions of Popular Culture.”  The Journal of
Popular Culture
40: 70-90. 

2004.  “Sexual Politics in the Defense of Art.”  Research in Political Sociology 13: 79-112.


Ping-Yin Kuan (Ph.D 1993)

2011. "Effects of Cram Schooling on Mathematics Performance: Evidence from Junior High Students in Taiwan." Comparative Education Review 55 (3): 342-368. (The winner of the 2012 CIES George Bereday Award; the best article published in the Comparative Education Review in 2011).


Doug Marshall (Ph.D. 2003)

"Temptation, Tradition, and Taboo: A Theory of Sacralization", Sociological Theory 28:1 March 2010


Markella Rutherford (Ph.D. 2004)

2011. Adult Supervision Required: Freedom and Boundaries in Popular Parenting Advice.  
Rutgers University Press.

2011. “The social value of self-esteem: Emotional capital in the reproduction of class privilege” Society.

2011.  “Great Expectations: Legitimating Out of Hospital Maternity Care” (w/ Selina Gallo-Cruz)
Social Theory and Health.

2009. "Children’s Autonomy and Responsibility: An Analysis of Childrearing Advice."
Qualitative Sociology
 32:4

2008. “Selling the Ideal Birth: Rationalization and Re-enchantment in the Marketing of Maternity Care.” (w/ Selina Gallo-Cruz) In Susan Chambre and Melinda Goldner (eds.) Patients, Consumers, and Civil Society: Advances in Medical Sociology, Vol. 10.  Bingley, UK: Emerald.

2004. “Authority, Autonomy, and Ambivalence: Moral Choice in Twentieth-Century Commencement Speeches.” Sociological Forum 19:4; 583-610.


Saundra Westervelt (Ph.D. 1996)

2012. Saundra Westervelt and Kimberly Cook. Life after Death Row: Exonerees' Search for Community and Identity. Rutgers University Press.