“The Success of Failure: The Planning-Programming-Budgeting System and the Effort to Rationalize Policy Decisions” Read more about “The Success of Failure: The Planning-Programming-Budgeting System and the Effort to Rationalize Policy Decisions”
Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award Tara Sutton, Eric Klopack, and Brittany Martin received the Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award from the Division on Women and Crime at the recent American Society of Criminology meetings in Philadelphia. Congratulations! Read more about Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award
Pablo Lapegna wins Outstanding Book Award Pablo Lapegna’s book Soybeans and Power: Genetically Modified Crops, Environmental Politics, and Social Movements in Argentina received the 2017 Outstanding Book Award from the American Sociological Association’s Sociology of Development section. In presenting the award, Award Committee chair Jennifer N. Fish described the book as “...one of those beautifully written ethnographies that makes us feel like our field can brush shoulders with literature. Read more about Pablo Lapegna wins Outstanding Book Award
“The Value of Girls: Ownership Over Embodied Cultural Capital” Note: Dr. Mears’ talk is part of the Department of Sociology’s Distinguished Alumni Series Read more about “The Value of Girls: Ownership Over Embodied Cultural Capital”
SOCI(POLS) 5510 Criminal Justice Internship Credit Hours: 4-5 An internship specifically designed for and required of students pursuing a degree in criminal justice. Centers on the design, execution, and reporting of original research related to the specific placement or internship. Not offered on a regular basis. Prerequisites: POLS 1101 or POLS 1101E or POLS 1105H Read more about SOCI(POLS) 5510 Level: Undergraduate
SOCI(POLS) 5520 Criminal Justice Internship Credit Hours: 4-5 An internship specifically designed for and required of students pursuing a degree in criminal justice. Criminal justice students are required to intern in an approved agency full time over the semester. Not offered on a regular basis. Prerequisites: POLS 1101 or POLS 1101E or POLS 1105H Read more about SOCI(POLS) 5520 Level: Undergraduate
SOCI(POLS) 5500 Criminal Justice Internship Credit Hours: 4-5 An internship specifically designed for and required of students pursuing a degree in criminal justice. Centers on regular and systematic analysis of experiential learning under direct faculty supervision. Student works independently and meets with project director several times during the semester to monitor progress and discuss requirements for written paper. Not offered on a regular basis. Prerequisites: POLS 1101 or POLS 1101E or POLS 1105H Read more about SOCI(POLS) 5500 Level: Undergraduate
“Du Boisian Sociology: A road not taken, a road for the future of Sociology” Read more about “Du Boisian Sociology: A road not taken, a road for the future of Sociology”
“Counting Caste in an Era of Castelessness in India” Note: Dr. Vithayathil’s talk is sponsored by the Georgia Workshop on Culture, Power and History and the Wilson Center for Humanities and Arts Read more about “Counting Caste in an Era of Castelessness in India”