AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION SOCIOLOGY OF LAW MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY Steven E. Barkan, Professor Department of Sociology University of Maine 5728 Fernald Hall Orono, ME 04469-5728 phone 207-581-2383 fax 207-581-1762 email barkan@maine.maine.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS racial prejudice and support by whites for punitive social control of criminals; commitment and participation in social movement organizations; currently writing a criminology textbook RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Steven E. Barkan and Steven F. Cohn, "Racial Prejudice and Support for the Death Penalty by Whites." Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 31 (May 1994): 202-209. Steven E. Barkan, Steven F. Cohn, William F, Whitaker, "Commitment Across the Miles: Ideological and Microstructural Sources of Support in a National Anti-Hunger Organization." Social Problems 40 (August 1993): 362-373. TEACHING INTERESTS Law and society; criminology; women, crime,and criminal justice; juvenile delinquency ************************************************************************ Peirs Beirne, Professor Department of Criminology University of Southern Maine 1 Chamberlain Street Portland, ME 04103 phone 207-780-4987 fax 207-780-4987 email beirne@usm.maine.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS animal abuse; domestic violence in rural areas RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Inventing Criminology. (1993, SUNY Press.) TEACHING INTERESTS Law and society; criminology; women, crime, and criminal justice; juvenile delinquency ********************************************************* Tim Berard, Assistant Professor Department of Justice Studies Bowman Hall 113 Kent State University PO Box 5190 Kent, Ohio 44242 phone 330 672-0322 fax 330 672-5394 email tjberard@alumni.reed.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Discrimination; Collective/Institutional Action and Responsibility; Race and Gender Identities in Disputes and Legal Discourse; Motive Attributions and Avowals; Minorities and National Security RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK 'International Bibliography of Authors and Publications of Interest to Ethnomethodologists and Conversation Analysts in the Study of Law, Crime, Deviance and Social Problems.' Self-published on the web at . 'On Multiple Identities and Educational Contexts: Remarks on the study of inequalities and discrimination,' forthcoming in Journal of Language, Identity, and Education. Encyclopedia chapter on "racial profiling," forthcoming in Social Issues: An Encyclopedia of Controversies, History, and Debates, ed. James Ciment, East River Books. Projected publication in Fall, 2004. 'Ethnomethodology as Radical Sociology: An Expansive Appreciation of Melvin Pollner's "Constitutive and Mundane Versions of Labeling Theory."' Human Studies 26(4): 431-448 (December, 2003). ' "Japanese American" Identity and the Problem of Multiple Description: Disjunctive Versions of the Japanese Exclusion Order.' Book Chapter (pp. 144-168) in Stephen Hester and W. Housley (ed.), Language, Interaction, and National Identity: Studies in the Social Organisation of National Identity. Ashgate (August, 2002). 'Moving Forward by Looking Back: Revisiting Melvin Pollner's "Constitutive and Mundane Versions of Labeling Theory."' Human Studies 25:4, pp. 495-498 [25th anniversary issue] (December, 2002). 'Attributions and Avowals of Motive in the Study of Deviance: Resource or Topic?' Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 193-213 (June, 1998). TEACHING INTERESTS Law & Society; Minorities in Crime and Justice; Criminology; Deviance; Subcultures; Sociological Theory; Race & Ethnicity ********************************************************* Elizabeth Heger Boyle Assistant Professor of Sociology and Law University of Minnesota 909 Social Science Tower 267 19th Avenue South Minneapolix, MN 55455 Phone 612-624-3343 Fax 612-624-7020 Email boyle@atlas.socsci.umn.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Comparative law, international law, political sociology TEACHING INTERESTS Law and society, criminology, legal and political institutions of the world system ********************************************************** Mia Cahill, Visiting Assistant Professor Institute for Law and Society New York University phone 212-998-6694 fax 609-452-8422 email miacahill@yahoo.com CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS disputing, sex discrimination, employment discrimination, sexual harassment law and culture RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK The Social Construction of Sexual Harassment Law (Dartmouth/Ashgate 2001) Book chapter in How Claims Spread, edited by Joel Best (2001) Book chapter in How Law Matters, edited by Austin Sarat and Bryant Garth (1998) TEACHING INTERESTS Law and social policy, law and society, sexual harassment law, working women and the law ********************************************************* Kitty Calavita, Associate Professor Department of Criminology, Law and Society University of California, Irvine Irvine, California 92717-5150 Phone 714-824-7610 fax 714-824-2056 email KCCALAVI@uci.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS immigration, immigration history and immigration policy (U.S. and global) state theory white-collar crime RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Inside the State: The Bracero Program, Immigration and the INS (Routledge) TEACHING INTERESTS Sociology of law; law and inequality; public policy and social change ********************************************************* Penelope Canan, Professor of Sociology Sociology Department University of Denver Denver, CO 80208 phone 303-871-2049 fax 303-871-2090 email pcanan@du.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS global environment regulation through epistemic community building;strategic lawsuits against public participation; the measurement of community values RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Getting Sued For Speaking Out. Temple University Press (in press) TEACHING INTERESTS social inequality; environmental sociology; American community ********************************************************************* Charles Cappell, Associate Professor of Sociology Public Opinion Laboratory Social Science Research Institute Northern Illinois University Dekalb, IL 60115 phone 815-753-2305 fax 815-753-2305 email cappell@niu.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS analysis of national labor relation board cases regarding bargaining rights over changes in the workplace, primarily the decision to relocate work; rates of litigation; Supreme Court Decision making RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK The Impact of Dubuque Decision Packing of Rights to Bargaining over Work Relocations. Stetson Law Review (1994). With L. Schmill. TEACHING INTERESTS Law and society; criminology; women, crime, and criminal justice; juvenile delinquency ************************************************************************ William J. Chambliss 3121 33rd Place, NW Washington, DC 20008 phone 202-237-1499 fax email jackie@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK (with Marjorie Zatz) Making Law: Law, State and Structural Contradictions. Indiana University Press. "Another Lost War: The Costs and Consequences of U.S. Drug Policy," Social Justice. "Policing the Ghetto Underclass," Social Problems. ************************************************************************ Jasmine S Chan Department of Sociology National University of Singapore 10 Kent Ridge Crescent Singapore 0511 phone 65-772-6065 fax 65-777-9579 email socchanj@leonis.nus.sg CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Authoritarianism and Law; Feminist Activist Strategies; Justice, Race and Gender RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK TEACHING INTERESTS Feminist Jurisprudence; Law, Politics and Society; Deviance, Crime and Social Control ************************************************************************ Daniel S. Claster, Professor of Sociology Department of Sociology Brooklyn College 2900 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11210-2889 phone 718-951-5935 fax 718-951-4639 email CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK TEACHING INTERESTS ************************************************************************ James R. "Chip" Coloren, Jr. Harvard School of Public Health Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods 651 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago, IL 60661 phone 312-879-8150 fax 312-879-8222 email CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS 8-year longitudinal study of 11,000 city residents, with a parallel study of community change, studying developmental pathways to positive and negative behavioral outcomes across individuals and communities RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK none in refereed journals TEACHING INTERESTS research methods; corrections; sociology of law; organizations ********************************************************************** Mark Cooney, Assistant Professor Department of Sociology University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602-1611 phone 706-542-3209 fax 706-354-1445 email mcooney@uga.cc.uga.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS the sociology of legal fact giving; the conditions under which homicide occurs in human societies RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Evidence as Partnership." Law and Society Review, vol 27, 1994 (in press) TEACHING INTERESTS sociology of law; criminology; theory ************************************************************************ Jay Cross, Graduate Student Columbia University Bancroft Hall #804 509 West 121st Street New York, NY 10027 phone 212-678-3601 fax 212-854-2963 email jec9@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS examination of current anti-stalking legislation RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Wayward Puritans in the Ivory Tower: Collective Aspects of Gender Discrimination in Academia." The Sociological Quarterly 34(2): 237-256, 1993. (with Mary J. Gallant)."Surviving Destruction of the Self: Challenged Identity in the Holocaust." Studies in Symbolic Interaction, 13: 221-246, 1992. (with Mary J. Gallant). TEACHING INTERESTS strategic social interaction; sociology of law; sociology of genocide ************************************************************************ John R. Cross, Associate Professor Oklahoma State University Sociology Department, CLB 004 Stillwater, Ok 74078-4062 phone 405-744-6126 fax 405-744-5780 email jrc1039@okway.okstate.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS American Indian Law and Society, Gambling, Organizations and Labor Markets, Law and Society RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Prepared two legal documents for the Canadian Human Rights Commission for the plaintiff in the case of Melvin Swan v. Canadian Armed Forces, "Administring American Indian Justice: A History of Federal Indian Policy" and "Discrimination in Organizations; Critical Race Theory, Assultive Speech, and Behavior in Organizations," 1994. TEACHING INTERESTS Complex Organizations, Law and Legal Institutions, Deviance, Industry and Work ************************************************************************ Robert C. Davis, Associate Professor Emeritus Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 44106-7124 phone 216-932-2634 (home) fax email CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS retired RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK retired TEACHING INTERESTS retired ************************ Mathieu Deflem Visiting Assistant Professor Kenyon College Law and Society Program Kenyon College Palme House Gambier, OH 43022-9623 phone 614-427 5508 fax 614-427 5815 email Deflemm@Kenyon.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Social control; Police; Criminology; Globalization & law; Abortion RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK (Editor) Habermas, Modernity and Law (Sage, 1996) Gibbs book review. Contemporary Sociology 25:571-572 (1996) "International Policing in 19th-Century Europe." International Criminal Justice Review (in press, 1996) "The Myth of Post-National Identity." Social Forces (in press, 1996) TEACHING INTERESTS Sociology of law; Criminology; Introduction to Legal Studies; Seminars on abortion and on international policing ************************************************************************ Kevin Delaney, Assistant Professor Department of Sociology Temple University Philadelphia, PA 19122 phone 215-204-7771 fax 215-204-3352 email kdelaney@astro.ocis.temple.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS study of elite bankruptcy lawyers; the role of innovation in bankruptcy law RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Strategic Bankruptcy. University of California Press, 1992. "The Organizational Construction of the Bottom Line." Social Problems, Nov. 1994. TEACHING INTERESTS business; organizations; law; race/ethnicity; gender ************************************************************************ Robert Dingwall, Professor of Sociology School of Social Studies University of Nottingham Nottingham NG7 2RD, United Kingdom phone +44 (115) 951-5418 fax +44 (115) 951-5232 email robert.dingwall@nottingham.ac.uk CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Divorce Mediation; Legal Profession; Tort Litigation; Access to Legal Services; Law and Health Care RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK (R Dingwall and D. Greatbatch) "What is mediation an alternative to?" Pp. In Meulders, M-T, ed. Families and Justice, Bruylant, Brussels/ Librarie Generale de Droit et Jurisprudence, Paris, in press. (D. Greatbatch and R.Dingwall) "Argumentative talk in divorce mediation sessions," American Sociological Review, 1997, 62; 1: 151-170. (R. Dingwall and T. Durkin) "Time management and procedural reform: some organizational questions for Lord Woolf." Pp. 372-92 in Zuckerman, A.A.S. and Cranston, R., eds., Reform of Civil Procedure: Essays on "Access to Justice," Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1995. (R. Dingwall and D Greatbatch) "Divorce mediation - the virtues of formality?" Pp. 391-99 in Eekelaar, J.M. and Maclean, M., eds., Oxford Readings in Socio-Legal Studies: Family Law, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1994. "Law and Medicine." Pp. 46-64 in Gabe, J, Kelleher, D. and Williams, G., eds., Challenging Medicine, Routledge, London, 1994. TEACHING INTERESTS Sociology of Law; Sociology of Professions ************************************************************************ Debra S. Emmelman, Assistant Professor Department of Sociology and Anthropology Southern Connecticut State University 501 Crescent St., New Haven, CT 06515 phone 203-392-5686 fax email emmelman@scsu.ctstateu.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Sociology of Law; Inequality, Crime and the Criminal Justice System RECENT PUBLISHED WORK "Gauging the Strength of Evidence Prior to Plea Bargaining: The Interpretive Procedures of Court-Appointed Defense Attorneys." Law and Social Inquiry, 22, 4 (forthcoming). "Trial by Plea Bargain: Case Settlement as a Product of Recursive Decisionmaking." Law and Society Review, 1996:30,2. TEACHING INTERESTS Sociology of Law, Inequality and Criminal (In)Justice, Qualitative Research Methods, Social Deviance ************************************************************************ Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, Distinguished Professor Graduate Center, CUNY 33 West 42 Street, N.Y. N.Y. 10036 phone 212 642-2418 fax 212 642 1920 or 666 1692 (home) email cepstein@email.gc.cuny.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS large firm practice, women in law, alternative time schedules in law, comparative legal settings RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Glass Ceilings and Open Doors: Women's Advancement in the Legal Profession," Fordham Law Review, Nov. 1995. Women in Law, University of Illinois Press, Second Edition, revised and with a new epilogue, 1993. TEACHING INTERESTS Theory; Gender and the Law; Men, Women and the Workplace; Culture and Structure of Work ************************************************************************ Linda Evans, Professor of Sociology Central Connecticut State University Di Loreto Hall New Britain, CT 06050 phone 203-832-2822 fax email linda@ccs.neu.edu CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS tracking movement by courts and legislatures toward intracorporate group liability RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Annual supplements to Vols. I-V of The Law of Corporate Groups, Boston: Little, Brown, and Co. TEACHING INTERESTS sociology of the legal profession ************************************************************************ Patricia Ewick, Assistant Professor Clark University 950 Main Street Worchester, MA 01610 phone 508-793-7529 fax 508-793-8816 email pewick@vax.clarku.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS legal consciousness among ordinary (i.e.,non-professional) citizens. This study, conducted with S. Silbey, seeks to describe the dailiness of law and the ways in which lives and relationships are constituted by law RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Corporate Cures: The Commodification Social Control." Research on Law, Politics and Society, 13, 1993. "Post-Modern Melancholia." Law and Society Review, 26, 1992. "Integrating Feminist Epistemologies in Undergraduate Research Methods." Gender and Society, March 1994. TEACHING INTERESTS methods; gender; deviance, social control, and law ********************************************************************* William L.F. Felstiner, Visiting Professor Department of Sociology University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 93106 phone 805-893-3228 fax 805-969-9610 email felstine@alishaw.ucsb.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS political sociology of efforts to internationalize sociolegal shifts; origins and consequences of lawyer inattention to clients RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Divorce Lawyers and Their Clients: and Meaning in the Legal Process. Oxford, forthcoming. TEACHING INTERESTS ********************************************************************** William T. Gallagher, Adjunct Professor of Sociology and Law Santa Clara University Townsend and Townsend and Crew, LLP Two Embarcadero Center, 8th Floor San Francisco, CA 94518 phone 415-576-0200 fax 415-576-0300 email wtgallagher@townsend.com CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS "alternative" legal education and the production of "cause" lawyers; civil justice reform in California, 1960-1990; regulation of the legal profession; recognition of aboriginal intellectual property rights RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Gallagher, W. (1995). "Ideologies of Professionalism and the Politics of Self-Regulation in the California State Bar," 22 Pepperdine Law Review 485. TEACHING INTERESTS sociology of law; legal profession; intellectual property; culture *********************************************************************** John F. Galliher, Professor of Sociology Sociology Department 217 Sociology Building University of Missouri Columbia, MO 65211 phone 314-882-3441 fax 314-884-6430 email socgall@mizzou1.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS the origins of legislation abolishing the death penalty in the US and elsewhere; the origins of the US drug control policy RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Dissonance and Contradictions in the Origins of Marajuana Decriminalization." Law and Society Review, 1994. "Abolition and Reinstatement of Capital Punishment During the Progressive Era" Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1992. "Death Penalty and Symbolic Law in Hong Kong." International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 1994. "Michigan's Continuing Abolition of the Death Penalty and the Conceptual Components of Symbolic Legislation. TEACHING INTERESTS criminology; sociology of law; corrections ********************************************************************** Rosemary Gartner, Professor Department of Sociology and Centre of Criminology University of Toronto Toronto, Canada M5S 3H1 phone 416-978-6438 fax 416-978-4195 email gartner@chass.utoronto.ca CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS historical and cross-national patterns of homicide, violence against women, women in prison RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK TEACHING INTERESTS ********************************************************************** Mark Gould, Professor Department of Sociology Haverford College Haverford, PA 19041 phone 610-896-1489 fax 610-896-1224 email mgould@haverford.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS legal consequences of the sociological reconstruction of economic and philosophical theory RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Law and Sociology: Some Consequences for the Law of Employment Discrimination Deriving from the Sociological Reconstruction of Economic Theory." Carlozo Law Review, Vol 13 #5, pp. 1517-78. "Law and Philosophy: Some Consequences of the Law of Contracts Deriving from the Sociological Reconstruction of Habermas' Philosophical Theory." Carlozo Law Review, forthcoming. TEACHING INTERESTS social theory; economic theory; law and sociology *********************************************************************** David F. Greenberg, Professor of Sociology Sociology Department New York University 269 Mercer Street, Rm 402 New York, NY 10003 phone 212-998-8345 fax 212-995-4140 email dgreenbe@is3.nyu.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS completion of a two-volume edited collection on criminal careers, to be published by Dartmouth Publishing Co. RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Crime and Capitalism: Readings in Marxist Criminology. Revised and expanded edition. Temple University Press, 1993. ************************************************************************ Stefan H. Griffin, Northwestern University Department of Sociology 1810 Chicago Avenue Evanston, IL 60208-1330 phone 708-491-5415 fax 708-491-9907 email s-griffin@nwu.edu CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK TEACHING INTERESTS sociology of law; social movements; community & urban sociology; civil rights; race, sex, and class; sociology of higher education; social policy; social stratification; sociology of professions ************************************************************************ Edward Gross, Professor Emeritus Department of Sociology University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195 phone 206-543-5882 fax email CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS comparative law, with focus on talmudic, civil, and common law systems, and treatment of unjust enrichment RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Biological and Social Function of Embarrassment." Forthcoming in Studies in Symbolic Interaction. TEACHING INTERESTS ********************************************************************** Patricia A. Gwartney, Professor Survey Research Laboratory Department of Sociology 1291 University of Oregon Eugene OR 97403-1291 Phone: 541-346-5007 Fax: 541-346-5026 email address: pattygg@oregon.uoregon.edu Current research interests: Workplace dispute resolution. How gender and occupational sex segregation interacts with workplace dispute resolution. Environmental dispute resolution, especially among community business and environmental activists. Recent publications: “Measuring the long-term impact of a community consensus-building process, using content analysis of public documents,” P. A. Gwartney, L. Fessenden, G. Landt. 2002. Negotiation Journal 18(1): 25-38. I've returned to working on the book that started with the articles below: “Gender and workplace dispute resolution: A conceptual and theoretical model,” P. A. Gwartney and D. H. Lach. Law & Society Review 28(2): 265-296. 1994. “Gender differences in clerical workers’ disputes over tasks, interpersonal treatment, and emotion,” P. A. Gwartney and D. H. Lach. Human Relations 47(6):611-639. 1994. “Gender differences in grievance processing and its implications for re-thinking shopfloor practices,” P. A. Gwartney and D. H. Lach, pp. 299-315 in Women Workers and the Labor Movement: Forging a New Partnership, Dorothy Sue Cobble (ed.), ILR Press. 1993. “Sociological perspectives on sexual harassment and workplace dispute resolution,” D.H. Lach and P. A. Gwartney, Journal of Vocational Behavior 42(1):102-115. 1993. “Sociological explanations for failure to seek sexual harassment remedies,” P. A. Gwartney and D. H. Lach, Mediation Quarterly 9(4):365-74. 1992. “Workplace dispute resolution and gender inequality,” P. A. Gwartney and D. H. Lach. Negotiation Journal 7(2):187-200. 1991. Teaching interests: Social Demography. Research Methods. Survey Methodology. Labor, Organizations, Occupations. ********************************************* Judith A. Harris, Associate Professor University of South Carolina at Spartanburg 1640 Houston Drive Spartanburg, SC 29307 phone 803-583-4687 fax 803-599-2709 email jharris@univscvm.csd.scarolina.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS comparison of male and female elected officials in South Carolina on 3 dimensions: the gender gap which refers to sex differences in views on public issues; the role of organizations in their political careers; their campaign strategies RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK TEACHING INTERESTS a variety of criminal justice courses; alcohol and other drug issues ********************************************************************** Keith Hawkins, Reader in Law & Society, Fellow & Tutor Oxford University Oriel College Oxford OX1 4EW England phone 01865-276-555 or 284-226 fax 01865-284-221 email khawkins@vax.oxford.ac.uk CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS legal decision making (with Peter K. Manning); prosecution decision-making in a regulatory agency RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Hawkins, K. (1992). The Uses of Discretion. (ed). Oxford University Press. TEACHING INTERESTS introduction to law, social-legal studies, criminal justice *********************************************************************** Louis Hicks, Assistant Professor Department of Sociology St. Mary's College of Maryland St. Mary's City, MD 20608 phone 301-862-0195 fax 301-862-0450 email lhicks@oyster.smcm.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS decline of military law RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Normal Accidents in Military Operations." Sociological Perspectives, 36 (4). Systems of War and Peace. University Press of America (Feb 1995). TEACHING INTERESTS law; organizations; war and peace; science, technology and society (STS), stratification *********************************************************************** Jolan Hsieh, Research Associate School of Justice Studies P.O. Box 870403 Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287 phone 602-965-9692 fax 602-965-9199 email Jolan.Hsieh@asu.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Human rights, global indigenous issues, gender and sexuality, critical race theory, (in)justice studies *********************************************************************** Valerie Jenness, Assitant Professor Department of Sociology Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-4020 phone 509-335-4701 (work) 509-334-1253 (home) fax 509-335-6419 email jenness@wsuvm7.csc.wsu.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS hate crimes; community activism; social movements; gender RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Making it Work: The Prostitutes Rights Movement in Perspective. (With Kendall Brown.) "Anti-Violence Activism and the (In)Visibility of Gender in the Gay/Lesbian Movement and the Women's Movement." Gender and Society. "Social Movement and Growth, Domain Expansion, and Framing Processes: The Case of Violence Against Gays and Lesbians as a Social Problem." Forthcoming in Social Problems. TEACHING INTERESTS gender; social problems; hate crimes; social movements *********************************************************************** Robert F. Kelly, Professor and Chair Department of Sociology and Anthropology Department Le Moyne College Syracuse, NY 13214 phone 315-445-4481 fax 315-445-4540 email kellyrf@maple.lemoyne.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS study of the consequences of the legal outcomes of divorce or post-divorce family functioning and child well-being; historical research on changing legal definitions of family relations RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Sarah H. Ramsey and Robert F. Kelly. " Using Social Science Research in Family Law Analysis and Formation: Problems and Prospects." University of Southern California Journal of Interdisciplinary Legal Studies, (forthcoming). Robert F. Kelly and Greer Litton Fox. "Determinants of Alimony Awards: An Empirical Test of Current Theories and a Reflection on Public Policy." Syracuse University Law Review, 44(2): 641-722. Robert F. Kelly and Sarah H. Ramsey. "Poverty, Children, and Public Policies: The Need for Diversity in Programs and Research." Journal of Family Issues, 12(4): 388-403. Guest editor (with Sarah H. Ramsey), Journal of Family Issues special issue on Families, Poverty and Public Policy, 12(4). TEACHING INTERESTS law and society; marriage and the family; research methods; evaluation research and policy analysis ********************************************************************** Douglas D. Koski, JD, PhD, Project Director NCASSF/Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824 mailing address: D. Koski, NCASSF/UNH, PO Box 7, Durham, NH 03824-0007 Phone: 207-698-7858; 603-862-7008 FAX: 508-267-8514 Email: dkoski@aol.com; dkoski@alum.wustl.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Current research involves the sociology of the criminal jury; jury selection processes and decisionmaking in rape cases; the social construction of rape; gender hostility across cultures; evidentiary issues and jury instruction comprehension in criminal trials; theories of function, the criminal jury trial verdict; correctional programmatic evaluation: educational and other interventions; a theological-anthropological analysis of the intergenerational transmission of criminal behavior among the extended family in the United States, 1700-1900; family structure and crime. RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Koski, Douglas D. (2002). "Jury Decisionmaking in Rape Trials: A Review and Empirical Assessment." Criminal Law Bulletin 38(1): 21-159. Koski, Douglas D. & Stephen R. McAllister. (2002). "Rape in the Criminal Justice System: A Five Year Retrospective." Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice (symposium issue, The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice, 2002 Fall). Koski, Douglas D. (2002). "Crime and Everyday Life: A 'Routine Activities Theory' Primer." Sex Offender Law Report 3(1): 1-2, 9-13 (repr'd with permission, Sage Press). Koski, Douglas D. & John Stuart Batchelder. (2002). "Barriers to Inmate Education: Factors Affecting the Learning Dynamics of a Prison Education Program." Corrections Compendium (American Correctional Association) 27(2): 1-20. Koski, Douglas D. & Candace McCoy (2002). "The Prosecutor: Function and Exercise of Discretion in Plea Bargaining." Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Press. Koski, Douglas D. (1999). "Sex Crime Jury Selection: A Social Scientific Analysis." Criminal Law Bulletin 35: 42-82. Koski, Douglas D. (1999). "A Critical Perspective on Drug Selling in the United States: Can Transposition of the Dutch Model Succeed?" Contemporary Drug Problems: An International Journal 26: 289-329. TEACHING INTERESTS Courts, Juries, Sociology of Law, Sociology of the Bill of Rights, Crim Law & Procedure ************************************************************ Pat Lauderdale, Professor and Director Program in Justice Studies Arizona State University Tempo, AZ 85387 phone 602-965-7071 fax 602-965-9199 email pat.lauderdale@asu.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS sociology of law RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Lauderdale, Pat. 1997. Lives in the Balance; Perspectives on Global Injustice & Inequality. Boston: Brill Academic Publishers. Inverarity, James and Pat Lauderdale. Law, Justice and Society. New York: General Hall. (forthcoming) Lauderdale, Pat and Michael Cruit. 1994. The Struggle for Control: A Study of Law, Disputes, and Devia. New York, SUNY Press. Lauderdale, Pat. "Frank Justice Rather Than Frankenstein Injustice: Homogenous Development as Deviance in the Diverse World." Chapter 15, in The Underdevelopment of Development: Essays About Andre Gunder Frank, edited by S. Chew and R. Denemark. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Lauderdale, Pat. 1994. "Indigenous Alternatives to Modern Law, Punishment, and Other Forms of Domination of Nature." Pp. 207-255, in Ownerless: Domination, Knowledge, and Forms of Living, edited by W. Ernst, A. Schweighoffer and C.von Werlhof. Wein, Austria: Frauenverlag. TEACHING INTERESTS law and society, politics and deviance, world-systems ********************************************************************* William J. Leeming, Graduate Student, York University 709 Manning Avenue Toronto, Ontario M6G 2W3 Canada phone 416-533-8343 fax email CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS privacy laws and public health; specifically, research to determine whether Canadian law is sufficiently able to protect individual rights to privacy in light of recent technological advancements in genetic information gathering RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK 1993. "Personal Freedoms and Communicable Disease Control: AIDS, Privacy, and Public Health in the Province of Ontario." Health and Canadian Society 1(2): 289-318. TEACHING INTERESTS law and society ********************************************************************** David H. Lempert, Associate Professor (Adjunct) George Washington University and Senior Democracy Fellow (Designate), USAID/PPC 226 9th Street, SE #2 Washington DC 20003 phone 202-544-2445 fax email lemp@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS legal protections for indigenous and minority peoples, legal development/rule of law, culture change RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Daily Life in a Crumbling Empire: The Absorption of Russia into the World Economy. New York: Columbia University Press. Escape from the Ivory Tower: Student Adventures in Democratic Experiential Education. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass (1995). with Kim McCarty and Craig Mitchell. A Model Development Plan: New Strategies and Perspectives. Greenwood. TEACHING INTERESTS international curriculum consulting, professional schools and social sciences; democratic experiential education approaches ********************************************************************** Richard Lempert, Professor of Law and Sociology University of Michigan Law School Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1215 phone 313-763-0332 fax 313-764-8309 email rlempert@umich.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS study of evictions from public housing; thinking about the law as a resource RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Cultural Differences and Discrimination: Samoans Before a Public Housing Eviction Board." American Sociological Review, Dec 1994. With Karl Monsma. TEACHING INTERESTS sociology of law; evidence *********************************************************************** Daniel A. Lennon, Assistant Professor of Sociology Division of Humanistic Studies University of Guam UOG Station Mangilao, Guam 96923 phone 671-735-2800 fax 671-734-7390 email dlennon@uog9.uog.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS military justice, law in developing countries, decolonization, regulatory control of infrastructure RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Crime in the US Coast Guard, 1964-1991." Deviant Behavior, 1994, 15:397-416. "A Communitarian Army?: Status and Role Considerations in the US Army." Deviant Behavior, 1991,12:31-79. "The Soldier Lawyer: Aspects of a Normal Career in Deviant Circumstances." Deviant Behavior, 1989, 10:369-385. "A Socio-legal Constuction of US Army Social Control: A Rebuttal to the Convergence/ Divergence Debate." 1989, Deviant Behavior, 12:31-79. TEACHING INTERESTS Sociology of Law, Organizations, Criminology, Theory (especially modern), Research Methods (both qualitative and quantitative), Social Psychology, Comparative/Cross-Cultural Sociology ********************************************************************* Richard A. Leo Assistant Professor of Sociology and Adjoint Professor of Law Department of Sociology Campus Box 327 Boulder, CO 80309 phone 303-492-3312 fax 303-492-8878 email Leo@colorado.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Police interrogation, false confessions, miscarriages of justice, detectives RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "The Impact of Miranda Revisited," Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Spring, 1996. "Miranda's Revenge: Police Interrogation as a Confidence Game." Law and Society Review, 1996. "Inside the Interrogation Room," Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Winter, 1996. TEACHING INTERESTS Criminal justice; police, law and society; law and social science ********************************************************************* Shoon Lio, Graduate Research Assistant Associate Editor, Sociological Perspectives Department of Sociology San Diego State University 5500 Campanile Drive San Diego, CA 92182 email: lio@rohan.sdsu.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Theory, collective behavior, American constitutionalism, Asian American studies ********************************************************************* Boyd Littrell, Professor of Sociology University of Nebraska at Omaha Omaha, NE 68182 phone 402-554-3373 fax 402-554-2296 email littrell@cwis.unomaha.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS currently writing a book-length manuscript on corruption that examines legal and moral issues RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Bureaucratic Secrets and Adversarial Methods of Social Research" in Ted Vaughn and Gideon Sjoberg A Critique of Contemporary American Sociology, Ft. Dix, NY: General Hall, pp. 207-231. "Carl Couch, Pragmatism, and Sociology" in Katovich and Miller Festschrift for Carl Couch, NY, JAI Press, 1996 (forthcoming). "Ritual and Hypothetical Games in Medical Reform," under review, Journal of Social Economics TEACHING INTERESTS deviance; medicine; organizations; legal issues of all preceding ********************************************************************* Ann Lucas, Assistant Professor Dept. of Sociology & Criminal Justice Program Old Main Building 317 University of Texas, El Paso El Paso, TX 79968 phone 915-747-6528 fax 915-747-5505 email alucas@utep.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Prostitution; women in prison; immigration policies; harm reduction programs RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Prostitution: Facts & Laws." In Women's International Human Rights: A Reference Guide, Kelly Askin & Dorean Koenig, eds. (forthcoming Transnational Publishers 1998) TEACHING INTERESTS Sociology of Gender; Sociology of Law; Victimless Crime; Women and Crime; the American Legal System ********************************************************************* Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer, Assistant Professor Department of Sociology Munich University Konradstr. 6 D - 80801 Munich Germany phone +49 - 89 - 2180 - 3223 fax +49 - 89 - 2180 - 2922 email WLM@lrz.uni-muenchen.de CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Sociology of criminal justice; law, state and politics; welfare state RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Diversion and Informal Social Control (Berlin/New York: de Gruyter 1995); co-edited with Guenter Albrecht. The Public and Private Sectors in Germany: Re-thinking Developments in German Penal Control. International Journal of the Sociology of Law 24 (1996): 273-290. TEACHING INTERESTS Inequality, social research methods ********************************************************************* P.K. Manning, Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice 560 Baker Hall Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 phone 517-355-2199 fax 517-432-1787 email peter.manning@ssc.msu.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS a dramaturgical analysis of loyalty and security in context of corporate security activities RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Class, Symbolic Capital, and Social Control." In G. Bridges and M. Meyers (eds) Inequality, Crime and Social Control. Westview, 1994, 80-96. TEACHING INTERESTS legality in organizational context ********************************************************************* Nick Maroules,Chair Department of Sociology Illinois State University Mail Code 4660 Normal, Illinois 61790-4660 phone 309-438-8668 fax email ngmarou@ilstu.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS criminal court sentencing, jury decision-making, law and morality TEACHING INTERESTS law and society; the sociology of crime ********************************************************************* Anna-Maria Marshall Assistant Professor Sociology Department University of Illinois -- Urbana-Champaign 326 Lincoln Hall 702 S. Wright St. Urbana, IL 61801 (217) 333-8052 (Office) (217) 333-5225 (Fax) amarshll@uiuc.edu RESEARCH INTERESTS: Legal consciousness Law in everyday life Social movements and law Sexual harassment Women and crime RECENT PUBLICATIONS: "A Spectrum Of Oppositional Consciousness: Sexual Harassment Lawyers and Their Plaintiffs." In Oppositional Consciousness: The Subjective Roots of Social Protest, Jane J. Mansbridge and Aldon Morris, eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, forthcoming. "Closing The Gaps: Plaintiffs In Pivotal Sexual Harassment Cases." Law and Social Inquiry 23: 761-793 (1998). TEACHING INTERESTS: Law and Society Sociology of Law Criminology Criminal Justice System Gender, Law and Society ********************************************************************** Marlynn L. May, Professor of Sociology Beloit College 700 College St. Beloit, WI 53511 Phone 608-363-2271 (w) fax 608-363-2718 email maym@beloit.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS comparative law and society (U.S. and Latin America generally, but Cuba, Ecuador, Brazil and Guatemala specifically), and the sociology of law and Latinos in the U.S. TEACHING INTERESTS comparative sociology of law, criminal justice, juvenile justice ********************************************************************* Lisa J. McIntyre, Associate Professor Department of Sociology Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-4020 phone 509-335-4595 fax 509-335-6419 email CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Law in the Sociological Enterprise, Westview Press, 1994. TEACHING INTERESTS law; social theory; qualitative methods ********************************************************************** Errol Meidinger SUNY-Buffalo Law School Law School, O'Brian Hall State University of New York Buffalo, NY 14260 phone 716-645-2159 fax 716-645-2064 email eemeid@acsu.buffalo.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS The functioning of regulatory systems based on Rpartial preemptions by federal law. Legal issues affecting efforts to create new forms of organization amenable to the ecosystem approach to environmental problems. Role of scientists in natural resources policy. RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Meidinger, E. (1995). "Organizational and Legal Challenges for Ecosystem Management, The Science of Ecosystem Management." Jerry Franklin and Kathy Kohm, eds. Meidinger, E. (1994). "Regulatory Federalism in Partial Preemption Statutes, Report the Administrative Conference," Washington, D.C. TEACHING INTERESTS natural resources; administrative law; organizational theory and research; sociology of science ******************************************************************** Dario Melossi, Associate Professor University of Bologna Facolta di Giurisprudenza Universita di Bologna Via Zamboni 22 40126 Bologna Italy phone 001-39-51-236520 fax 001-39-51-231432 email CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK TEACHING INTERESTS ********************************************************************* Setsuo Miyazawa, Visiting Professor of Japanese Legal Studies (1-12/97) Harvard Law School Cambridge, MA 02138, USA phone 617-495-4629 fax 617-495-8129 email miyazawa@law.harvard.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Cause lawyering RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "For the Liberal Transformation of Japanese Legal Culture: A Review of the Recent Scholarship and Practice," Kobe University Law Review, No.29 (1995) TEACHING INTERESTS At Harvard Law School: (1) Introduction to Japanese Law: A Socio-Legal Perspective; (2) Seminar: Globalization of Lawyering in East Asian Countries; (3) Seminar: US-Japan Comparative Criminal Justice Systems. At Kobe University (my home institution): (1) Sociology of Law; (2) Criminology; (3) Legislative and Policy-Making Process ********************************************************************* Linda A. Mooney, Ph.D. Department of Sociology East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858 phone 919-328-6883 fax email somooney@ecuvm.cis.ecu.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS investigation into the impact of the minimum drinking age laws on consumption rates RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Mooney, L. (1993). "The Differential Affects of the Minimum Drinking Age Law", Sociological Inquiry. Mooney, L. (1994). "A Comparison of 1978 and 1988 Alcohol Consumption Patterns", Sociological Viewpoints.S.P. Textbook with West Publishing (1996). TEACHING INTERESTS sociology of law; criminology; juvenile delinquency; deviance. ********************************************************************* Frank Munger, Faculty of Law SUNY at Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14260 phone 716-645-2072 fax 716-645-2064 email lawfrank@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS (w/David Engel) the Americans with Disabilities Act and legal consciousness; family, identity, and poverty -- family histories of men and women living outside of the formal economy; law and change in 19th century West Virginia -- latest phase: biography of Daniel B. Lucas, a justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Sociology of Law for a Post-liberal Society." 27 Loyola of L.A. Law Review 89, 1994. Immediate past editor of Law and Society Review. TEACHING INTERESTS sociology of law; law and society studies of urban areas; local government; poverty and the family; legal profession/ sociology of the legal profession ********************************************************************* Rachel R. Parker, Assistant Professor of Sociology Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Department of Sociology Blacksburg, VA 24060 phone 703-231-4519 fax 703-231-3860 email rparker@vtvm1.cc.vt.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS relationships between corporate law and the organization of property in the late nineteenth century U.S.: political and legal determination of the rise of corporate capitalism in the late nineteenth century RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK TEACHING INTERESTS sociology of law; social movements; political *********************************************************************** Henry N. Pontell, Professor and Chair Department of Criminology, Law and Society School of Social Ecology University of California Irvine, CA 92715 Phone 714-824-6153 or 5575 Fax 714-824-2056 email hnpontel@uci.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS White-collar crime, financial fraud, financial institution regulation, punishment policies, criminal justice capacity issues, fraud in health care. RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Prescription for Profit: How Doctors Defraud Medicaid (With Paul Jesilow and Gilbert Geis), University of California Press, 1993. Social Deviance: Readings in Theory and Research (Second Edition), Prentice Hall, 1996. Big Money Crime: The Savings and Loan Crisis, Deregulation, and the State (with Kitty Calavita and Robert Tillman), University of California Press, forthcoming, 1997. Profit Without Honor: White-Collar Crime in America (with Stephen Rosoff and Robert Tillman), Prentice Hall, forthcoming, 1997. TEACHING INTERESTS White-collar crime, theories of punishment, criminal justice system capacity, deviance, legal sanctions and social control, law and society. *********************************************************************** Nancy Reichman, Associate Professor University of Denver Department of Sociology Denver, CO 80208 phone 303-871-2061 fax 303-871-2090 email nreichma@du.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK TEACHING INTERESTS *********************************************************************** James T. Richardson Director, Master of Judicial Studies Program Professor of Sociology and Judicial Studies University of Nevada, Reno Mail Stop 311 Reno, NV 89557 phone 702-784-6270 fax 702-784-6271 email jtr@pogonip.scs.unr.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS legal social control of minority religions; jury research on expert witness impacts;judicial decision-making; social psychology and law; social and behavioral science evidence RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Cult/Brainwashing Cases and Freedom of Religion." Journal of Church and State 1991,vol. 33. "Public Opinion and the Tax Evasion Trial of Reverend Moon." Behavioral Sciences and the Law 1992, vol. 10. "Revolution in American Evidence Law: From Frye to Daubert." Judicial Review, forthcoming, 1994. TEACHING INTERESTS sociology of law; social psychology of law; social and science evidence; religion and law ********************************************************************** Guy Rocher, Professor titulaire (Full Professor) Centre de recherche en droit public Universite de Montreal C.P. 6128, Succ. Centre-ville Montrea (Quebec) H3C 3J7 phone 514-343-5993 fax 514-343-7508 email CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS production of the Quebec Law on Health and Social Services through the Parliamentary Commission; the social representations of the regulation of genetics and genetic medicine in the Canadian media and Quebec writings; norms of decision making by doctors and nurses in cases of euthanasia and futile treatment in Quebec hospitals RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Rocher, G. (1994). "Le droit et les juristes dans une 'societe libre et democratique' selon Alexis de Tocqueville," Revue Juridique Themis, 28, 2-3, 1012-1034. TEACHING INTERESTS sociology of law; sociology of ethics and other forms of normative regulation; sociology of law, ethics, health care, and medicine ********************************************************************** Joachim J. Savelsberg, Associate Professor Department of Sociology 909 Social Sciences Building 267 19th Avenue South University of Minnesota West Bank Campus Minneapolis, MN 55455 phone 612-624-0173 fax 612-624-7020 email savelsbg@soc.umn.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS "Changing the Academic Agenda on Crime and Punishment: Knowledge Shifts in the Study of Crime and Criminal Justice" (National Science Foundation). This project aims at the measeurement and explanation of knowledge shifts in criminology and criminal justice studies between 1950 and 1992. Hypotheses include that the development of academic knowledge about crime and punishment is a function of: (1) the emergence of specialized institutions of criminology and criminal justice studies; (2) massive government involvement through funding programs; and (3) the simultaneous change of government's positions on crime and punishment. Data are also being collected through content analysis of scholarly journals, a survey of journal editors, and interviews with senior scholars. "Crime and Punishment in the East European Transformation to Democracy" (Volkswagen Foundation and Institute for International Studies, University of MN). This project investigates trends in crime (and political and social responses to crime) in the East European transformation to democracy. RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Crime, Inequality, and Justice in Eastern Europe: Anomie, Domination, and Revolutionary Change," in John Hagan and Ruth Peterson eds. Crime and Social Inequality, American Society of Criminology Presidential Volume, Stanford: Stanford University Press (1995). Constructing White-Collar Crime: Rationalitities, Communication Power (with Contributions by Peter Bruhl); Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, "Law in Social Context" Series (1994). "Knowledge, Domination, and Criminal Punishment," American Journal of Sociology, Vol 99, No 4, pp. 911-943 (1994). "Substantivation" (French) in Dictionnaire Encyclopedique de Theorie et de Sociologie du Droit, Paris: Centre National de Recherche Scientifique, pp. 587-589 (1993). "Norms, Genesis of Norms" (German) in G. Kaiser et al. eds., Kleines Krimiologisches Worterbuch, Heidelburg: Muleler, pp. 366-371 (1993). "Law That Does Not Fit Society: Sentencing Guidelines as a Neo-Classical Reaction to the Dilemmas of Substantivized Law." American Journal of Sociology, Vol 97, No 5, pp. 1346-81 (1992). TEACHING INTERESTS social organization; German society; sociology of law; sociology of white collar crime ********************************************************************** Kim Lane Scheppele Arthur F. Thurnau Prof. of Political Science, Public Policy and Law IPPS 466 Lorch Hall University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48109 phone 313-764-7507 fax 313-763-9181 email kimlane@oyez.law.upenn.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS currently spending a year at the Hungarian constitutional court doing a study of the development of constitutional consciousness; also finishing a book on abortion in comparative law, emphasizing the part of abortion conflict about incompatible ways of knowing what the "facts" are. RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Manners of Imagining the Real," Law and Social Inquiry, 1995. "Social Theory and Legal Theory," Annual Review of Sociology, 1994. TEACHING INTERESTS legal theory; comparative constitutionalism; feminist approach to law ********************************************************************* Carroll Seron, Professor School of Public Affairs 17 Lexington Avenue, Box F-2021 New York, NY10010 phone 212-802-5965 fax 212-802-5968 email CXSBB@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Legal profession, women in the profession, organizational theory RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK The Business of Practicing Law: The Work Lives of Solo and Small-Firm Attorneys. 1996. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Munger, Frank and Carroll Seron. 1996. "Law and Inequality: Race, Gender, and, Of Course, Class," Annual Review of Sociology. TEACHING INTERESTS organizational theory; sociology of professions; social policy courses on gender and racial bias in the workplace ********************************************************************* Susan Shapiro American Bar Foundation 750 N. Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60611 phone 312-988-6583 fax 312-988-6579 email CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS study of conflict of interest in law firms RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK TEACHING INTERESTS ********************************************************************* Louise Shelley, Professor Department of Justice, Law and Society The American University Washington, D.C. 20016 phone 202-885-2962 fax 202-885-2907 email lshelle@american.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS doing research on post-Soviet crime and global transnational crime. Also advising the American government on the development of policy in this area. RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Shelley, L. (1994). Post-Soviet Organized Crime, Demokratiaztsyia. Vol. II, No. 3. Shelley, L. (1994). "Mafia and the Italian State: The Historical Roots of the Current Crisis", Sociological Forum, Vol. 9, No. 4. TEACHING INTERESTS Western Legal Tradition; Cities and Crime; Comparative Justice ****************************************************************** Matthew Silberman, Professor of Sociology Coordinator of Legal Studies Department of Sociology and Anthropology Bucknell University Lewisburg, PA 17837 phone 570-577-3470 fax 570-577-3543 email silbermn@bucknell.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS violence and social control in prisons; new institutionalism and the impact of the rule of law on the social organization of prison life; the effects of patriarchal cultural and legal institutions on incarcerated women RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Silberman, Matthew (1992) "The Production of Violence in the American Prison: Historical, Structural, and Cultural Contexts, " Legal Studies Forum 16: 3-20. Silberman, Matthew (1992) "Violence as Social Control in Prison," Law and Conflict Management (Virginia Review of Sociology, Volume 1): 77-97. Silberman, Matthew (1995) A World of Violence: Corrections in America. Wadsworth. Silberman, Matthew (1996) "The Production of Violence in the American Prison: Historical, Structural, and Cultural Contexts," in James A. Inciardi, ed., Examining the Justice Process (1996). Harcourt Brace. Silberman, Matthew (2001) "Resource Mobilization and the Reduction of Prison Violence," Research in Social Problems and Public Policy 8: 313-334. Silberman, Matthew (2003). Violence and Society: A Reader. Prentice Hall. TEACHING INTERESTS law and society; deviance; social control; the sociology of crime and violence ********************************************************************* John J. Sloan, Associate Professor 114-D 15th Street Office Building Department of Criminal Justice University of Alabama-Birmingham Birmingham, AL 35294-2060 phone 205-975-5701 fax 205-934-2067 email jsloan@sbs.uab.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS pilot project examining victimization of students at 12 schools (colleges and universities) in the US (involves use of a multi-level model of analysis); program of evaluation of crime prevention efforts at UAB (using quasi-experimental design) RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Sloan, J. (1994) "The Correlates of Campus Crime: An Analysis of Reported Crimes on College and University Campuses". Journal of Criminal Justice 22:1. Miller, J.L., and J.J. Sloan (1994) "A Study of Criminal Justice Discretion." Journal of Criminal Justice 22(2): 107-125. Sloan, J.J., and B.S. Fisher (eds) (1995) Campus Crime: Legal, Social and Policy Perspectives. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. TEACHING INTERESTS criminology; law and society; criminal justice ethics; white collar and corporate crime ********************************************************************** Dani Allred Smith, Graduate Student and Ph.D Candidate (University of Tennessee at Knoxville) 55 Hart Street, Apt . #45 Nashville, TN 37210 phone 615-742-1383 615-478-7449 fax 615-478-7075 email CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK TEACHING INTERESTS criminology; law and society; statistics ********************************************************************* Tom Stanchfield, Graduate Research Assistant Department of Sociology Clemson University 136 Brackett Hall Clemson, SC 29631 phone 864-656-1137 fax email tstanch@hubcap.clemson.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS criminology, juvenile delinquency, sociology of law RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK TEACHING INTERESTS criminology, juvenile delinquency, sociology of law ********************************************************************* Arthur L. Stinchcombe, Research Professor of Sociology Northwestern University 1810 Chicago Avenue Evanston, IL 60208 phone 708-491-5415 fax 708-491-9907 email CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS a comparative essay on lustration (ritual cleansing) process by new democratic governments RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Disinitegrated Disciplines and the Future of Sociology." Sociological Forum. "Freedom and Oppression of Slaves in the 18th Century Caribbean." American Sociological Review; translation in Revue des Sciences Politiques. "Prostitution, Kinship, and Illegitimate Work." Contemporary Sociology. TEACHING INTERESTS theory, method, and substance ********************************************************************** Mark C. Suchman, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Law Department of Sociology University of Wisconsin - Madison 1180 Observatory Dr. Madison, WI 53706 Phone (608) 262-6261 Fax (608) 265-5389 email suchman@ssc.wisc.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Legal Environments of Organizational Activity; Business Contracting; Institutional Theory; Legal Profession; International Arms Control. RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Mark C. Suchman and Mia L. Cahill (1996, forthcoming), "The Hired-Gun as Facilitator: The Case of Lawyers in Silicon Valley," Law and Social Inquiry. Mark C. Suchman and Lauren B. Edelman (1996, forthcoming), "Legal Rational Myths: The New Institutionalism and the Law and Society Tradition," Law and Social Inquiry. Mark C. Suchman (1995), "Translation Costs: A Comment on Sociology and Economics," Oregon Law Review. Mark C. Suchman (1995), "Managing Legitimacy: Strategic and Institutional Approaches," Academy of Management Review 20:571-610. Mark C. Suchman (1995), "Localism and Globalism in Institutional Analysis: The Emergence of Contractual Norms in Venture Finance," pp. 39-63 in W.R. Scott and S. Christensen (eds.), The Institutional Construction of Organizations. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. TEACHING INTERESTS Law & Society; Criminology; Organizations Theory ********************************************************************** Teresa A. Sullivan, Professor of Sociology & Law University of Texas- Austin Main Building 101 Austin, TX 78712 phone 512-471-7213 fax 512-471-7620 email tsullivan@mail.utexas.edu CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS a five year longitudinal study of entities declaring business bankruptcy in 1994; a study of consumer debtors, using quesionnaire and court petitions. RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Sullivan, T. A., Elizabeth Warren and Jay L. Westbrook. "Consumer Debtors Ten Years Later: A Financial Comparison of Cunsumer Bankrupts 1981-1991", American Bankruptcy Law Journal 68, 2 (Spring, 1994): 121-154. Sullivan, T. A., Elizabeth Warren and Jay L. Westbrook. "The Persistence of Local Legal Culture: Twenty Years of Evidence from the Federal Bankruptcy Courts", Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. 17, 3 (Summer, 1994): 801-865. Sullivan, T. A., "Women Immigrants, Work, and Families", National Forum, The Phi Kappa Phi Journal 74, 3 (Summer, 1994): 34-36. TEACHING INTERESTS demography and law ******************************************************************** John R. Sutton, Professor Department of Sociology University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106 phone 805-893-3632 fax 805-893-3324 email sutton@sscf.ucsb.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Imprisonment, welfare state, organizational governance RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK John Sutton and Frank Dobbin (1996) "The Two Faces of Governance: Responses to Legal Uncertainty in American Firms, 1955-1985." ASR 61: 794-811. John R. Sutton, Frank Dobbin, John W. Meyer, and W. Richard Scott (1994) "The Legalization of the Workplace." AJS 99: 944-971. Frank Dobbin, John R. Sutton, John W. Meyer, and W. Richard Scott (1993) "Equal Opportunity Law and the Construction of Internal Labor Markets." AJS 99: 396-427. John R. Sutton (1991) "The Political Economy of Madness: The Expansion of the Asylum in Progressive America." ASR 56: 665-678. TEACHING INTERESTS: Sociology of law, deviance, organizations, welfare state, comparative/historical, sociology of culture ********************************************************************** Jaap S. Timmer, Senior Researcher for Police Studies Free University Amsterdam and CIRCON Amsterdam Oosteinde 15-17 1017 WT AMSTERDAM phone 020-6203011 fax 020-6205496 email CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS use of deadly force by Dutch police; two faces of labor insecurity: unemployment and flexible work in a changing welfare state RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Godfried Engberson, Kees Schuyt, Jaap Timmer and Frans van Waarden, Cultures of Unemployment: A Comparative Look at Long-Term Unemployment and Urban Poverty. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1993. Godfried Engberson and Jaap Timmer, "The Heterogenity of Unemployment", in International Journal of Poilitical Economy, Fall 1993. Jaan Timmer and Bert Niemeijer, Burger, overheid en Nationale ombudsman. Evaluatie van het institut Nationale ombudsman. (Citizen, Government in National Ombudsman. Evaluation of the National Ombudsman Institute), Den Haag: Sdu, 1994. TEACHING INTERESTS police (organization, complaints, and violence); complaints and ombudsman; welfare state (labor market, unemployment, social security) ********************************************************************* A. Javier Trevino, Assistant Professor Department of Sociology Wheaton College Norton, MA 02167 phone 508-286-3656 (office) 508-285-5980 email jtrevino@wheatonma.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS "The Hispanic Writings of C. Wright Mills." RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Introduction," in Social Control Through Law by Roscoe Pound. New Brusnwick, NJ: Transaction Publishers (forthcoming). "The Place of a General Theory of Law in Social Problems Inquiry: A Marxist Approach" in Perspectives on Social Problems Vol. 8, Pp. 199-248, 1996. James A. Holstein and Gale Miller (eds.) Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. The Sociology of Law: Classical and Contemporary Perspectives (St. Martin's Press, 1996). The Sociology of Law: A Bibliography of Theoretical Literature (Schenkman Books, 1994). "The Influence of Sociology on American Jurisprudence: From Oliver Wendell Holmes to Critical Legal Studies" in Mid-American Review of Sociology Vol. 18, Nos. 1&2, Pp. 23-46, Spring 1994. TEACHING INTERESTS Sociological Theory, Sociology of Law, Deviance and Social Control, Criminology. ********************************************************************* Aspasia Tsaoussis-Hatzis, Ph.D. candidate University of Chicago 24 Naltsa Street, 54248 Thessaloniki, GREECE Phone +30 31 420-355 Fax +30 31 316-267 (call first) email atsaouss@midway.uchicago.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS Sociology of Family Law, Economics of the Family, Gender Issues RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK "Feminism and Law: Contemporary Schools of American Feminist Legal Thought", 6 Aissymnetes (in greek, forthcoming, 1996) TEACHING INTERESTS Sociology of Law, Feminist Legal Studies, Family Law ********************************************************************* Peter Vandergeest, Senior Fellow Faculty of Environmental Studies 355 Lumbers Building York University North York, Ontario M3J IP3 phone 416-736-5252 fax 416-726-5679 email CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS comparative legal change and customary practices in property law in Southeast Asia RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK (with Nancy Peluso) "State Power and Territorialization," Theory and Society (forthcoming) "Mapping Nature," Society and Natural Resources (forthcoming). (ed, with E. Melanie Dupais) Nature, Country, and Culture with chapter entitled, "Real Villages." Temple University Press (forthcoming). TEACHING INTERESTS natural resource management; property and environment; comparative/historical/ development, theory, Asian studies ********************************************************************* Jerry Van Hoy Assistant Professor Department of Sociology and Anthropology Purdue University 1365 Winthrop E. Stone Hall West Lafayette, IN 47907-1365 phone 765-496-2225 fax 765-496-1476 email vanhoyj@sri.soc.purdue.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS The legal profession, the work of lawyers, the operation of private governments. RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK Franchise Law Firms and the Transformation of Personal Legal Services. Westport, CT: Quorum Books, 1997. "The Practice Dynamics of Solo and Small Firm Lawyers." Law and Society Review, vol. 31, 1997. "Markets for Legal Services." Research in Law and Policy Studies, vol. 6. Stuart Nagel, ed. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, forthcoming. TEACHING INTERESTS Sociology of Law, Deviance, Criminology, the Professions, Work and Occupations. ********************************************************************* Arthur J. Vidich Senior Lecturer and Professor Emritus of Sociology and Anthropology Sociology Department New School for Social Research 65 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10003 phone 212-229-5737 fax 212-229-5315 email CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS legal foundations of institutions of higher learning in America RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK With Stanford M. Lyman."Qualitative Methods:Their History in Sociology and Anthropology." in Handbook of Qualitative Sociology. Sage Publications Inc., 1994. "The Higher Learning in Veblen's Time and in Our Own." In International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, vol. 7, #4, 1994. The New Middle Classes: Lifestyles, Status Claims and Political Orientations. New York University Press, 1994. TEACHING INTERESTS varied ********************************************************************** Peter Cleary Yeager, Associate Professor Department of Sociology Boston University 96-100 Cummington Street Boston, MA 02215 phone 617-353-2591 (work) fax 617-353-4837 email pcyeager@acs.bu.edu CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS analysis of depth-interviews of corporate executives and managers in two corporations regarding differential perceptions and handling of ethical dilemmas at work, including those involving legal regulation RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORK The Limits of Law: The Public Regulation of Private Pollution (Cambridge University Press, 1991; softcover edition, 1993). "The Politics of Efficiencies, the Efficiencies of Politics: Status Versus Markets in Environmental Protection." Critical Review 6 (1993): 231-253. "Industrial Water Pollution." In Michael Tonry and Albert J. Reiss, Jr., (eds.), Beyond the Law: Crime in Complex Organizations (Vol. 18 of Crime and Justice: A Review of Research (University of Chicago Press, 1993):97-148. "Management, Morality and Law: Organizational Forms and Ethical Deliberations." In Frank Pearce and Laureen, The University of Toronto Press, 1995). TEACHING INTERESTS sociology of law; crime, deviancy and social control; white collar crime; environmental sociology ****************************************************************