![]() Framing Fat: Competing Constructions in Contemporary Culture. On-line at Kwan, Samantha and Jennifer Graves. “Was the 2004 Elections Stolen?” Rolling Stone, June 1. ![]() The Roads Taken: Complex Lives of Employed and At-Home Mothers. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Jouzel, Jean, Claude Lorius and Dominiquie Raynaud. “Koch Brothers, ALEC, and Their Corporate Allies Plan to Privatize Government.” In These Times, July 14, on-line at Hooks, Bell. “The Social Crisis in America: Pick Your Poison.” Global Research,June 6. The Assassination of Fred Hampton: How the FBI and the Chicago Police Murdered a Black Panther. “Language and the Politics of the Living Dead.” Truthout, January 19. A New Reformation: Creation Spirituality and the Transformation of Christianity. “Keep on Pushin’: Today’s Anti-War Dilemmas in Historical Perspective.” MR Zine, April 4. New York: Teachers College Press.Įlbaum, Max. The Brothers and Sisters Learn to Write: Popular Literacies in Childhood and School Cultures. “Progressive Jews Organize.” The Nation, October 1. NEED DETAILS.ĭreier, Peter and Daniel May. Executed on a Technicality: Lethal Injustice on America’s Death Row. Charleston, SC: The History Press.ĭow, David R. ![]() New York: Houghton-Mifflin.ĭavich, Jerry. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World is Still the Least Valued. Second International Handbook of Educational Change, Springer International Handbooks of Education, Vol. “Toward a Theory of Teacher Education for Social Justice” in A. “Straight from the Billionaire’s Mouth.” MR Zine, April 11. “The Corporate Takeover of US Democracy.” In These Times,February 4. “The Internationalization of Genocide.” MR Zine, April 5. New York: Broadway Books.Ĭastro Ruz, Fidel. Step-Families: Love, Marriage, and Parenting in the First Decade. “Conform or Reform? Social Movements and the Mass Media.” Fifth-Estate-Online–International Journal of Radical Mass Media Criticism. “US Low Score on World Motherhood Rankings: Charity.” May 4. Courses taught include Race and Ethnic Diversity (SOC 310), Sociology of Developing Countries in a Globalizing World (SOC 403), Environment and Social Justice (SOC 404), Power, Social Control and the Media (SOC 405), Social Movements (SOC 406), and Social Stratification (i.e., income inequality) (SOC 411).Īgence France Presse. Please feel free to check them out, and to suggest other books that you think are particularly noteworthy. This list is in no way comprehensive, but rather an introduction. Inclusion on this list does not necessarily mean I agree with them, but I’ve found them worth considering. The books and articles listed below are merely some of the items available on the subjects I teach (organized by subject), after general sociological works, but I think they are some of the better ones, although most of the listings below are of books. 943, dated March 23: “WMO Annual statement confirms 2011 as 11th Warmest on Record.” On-line at. World Meteorological Organization (of the United Nations). “Must -read NOAA Paper Smacks Down the Deniers: Q: ‘Is There Any Question that Surface Temperatures in the United States Have Been Rising Rapidly During the Past 50 Years?’ A: ‘None at All’.” Climate Progress, July 7. “Exclusive: Berkeley Temperature Study Results ‘Confirm the Reality of Global Warming and Support in All Essential Respects the Historical Temperature Analyses of the NOAA, NASA, and HadCRU.” Climate Progress. “Global Warming’s Terrifying New Math: Three Simple Numbers that add up to Global Catastrophe–and that make clear who the real enemy is.” Rolling Stone,August 2. “The West in Flames.” TomDispatch, July 24. “Global Warming Close to Becoming Irreversible.” Scientific American,March 26. “Scientists Look at Climate Change, the Superstorm.” Associated Press, October 30. GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE (aka “global warming)īorenstein, Seth. TO “CONTEMPORARY LABOR ISSUES” ON-LINE BIBLIOGRAPHY.To Course References Bibliography (below, after a few items). New York: Gallery Books.Įxcellent–and heard Stone and Kuznick talk and show their piece on Vietnam in Chicago on Feb 1, 2013, which was excellent. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! (Scipes’ review at Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick. I have read this entire book, and it is the best book that covers the war in general that I have ever read. Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam. In the Shadows of the American Century: The Rise and Decline of US Global Power. Three recent, and extremely important books:Īlfred W.
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