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About the Department

Department of Sociology
Emory University
1555 Dickey Dr.
Atlanta, GA 30322

Phone: 404-727-7510
Fax: 404-727-7532

Department Administration

Bob Agnew
Chair of Sociology
Irene Browne
Director of Graduate Studies
Alex Hicks
Director of Graduate Recruitment
Jeff Mullis
Director of Undergraduate Studies

Associated, Adjunct, and Emeritus Faculty

Associated Faculty

Edmund R. Becker

(Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 1981); Rollins School of Public Health; organizational theory and behavior, medical sociology, health care organization and policy; unions and labor relations.

Current Research: health care organization autonomy and performance; returns of investment in public health; physician payment and productivity.

Selected Publications: "State Regulation and Hospital Costs," The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1995; "A Comparison of the Cost and Quality of Life after Angioplasty or Coronary Surgery for Multivessel Coronary Artery Disease: Results from the Emory Angioplasty versus Surgery Trial (EAST)," Circulation, 1995.

Nancy Eiesland

(Ph.D., Emory University, 1995); Candler School of Theology; sociology of religion, social change, urban sociology, gender.

Current Research: changing religious ecologies in urban settings; response to violence in suburbs; disability and status.

Selected Publications: A Particular Place: Urban Restructuring and Religious Response in a Southern Exurb, Rutgers University Press, 2000; Contemporary American Religion: An Ethnographic Reader, (co-editor), AltaMira Press, 1997; "Physical Ability as a Diffuse Status Characteristics: Implications for Small Group Interaction," (co-author), Advances in Group Processes, 1996.

Joan Herold

(Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1982); Rollins School of Public Health; migration, fertility and family planning, women's status, Latin American demography.

Current Research: Latin American fertility and family planning.

Selected Publications: "Unintended Pregnancy and Sex Education, Chile: A Behavioral Model," Journal of Biosocial Science, 1994; Premarital Sexual Activity and Contraceptive Use in Santiago, Chile," (co-author), Studies in Family Planning, 1992.

Nancy G. Kutner

(Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1965); Rehabilitation Medicine; medical sociology, aging, mental health.

Current Research: health behaviors and health outcomes in chronic illness and aging.

Selected Publications: "Issues in the Application of High-Cost Medical Technology: The Case of Organ Transplantation," in The Sociology of Health and Illness: Critical Perspectives, 2004; "The Sociology of Disability," in The Handbook of 21st Century Sociology, Vol. 2, 2006.

Richard M. Levinson

(Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1975); Rollins School of Public Health; medical sociology, health behavior, health policy.

Current Research: financial barriers to health services; social determinants of health risk behaviors.

Selected Publications: "Physical Activity of Public Housing Residents in Birmingham, Alabama," (coauthor), American Journal of Public Health, 1993; "The Role of Family History of Disease and Personal Morbidity in Eating Behavior," (co-author), Psychology and Health, 1992.

Claire Sterk

(Ph.D., Erasmus University, Rotterdam/City University of New York, 1990); Rollins School of Public Health; medical sociology, social epidemiology.

Current Research: community-based health-focused prevention interventions; women's health; addiction; health care systems.

Selected Publications:

  • Tricking and Tripping: Prostitution in the Era of Aids, Social Change Press, 2000;
  • Fast Lives: Women Who Use Crack Cocaine, Temple University Press, 1999; "Epidemiological Indicators and Ethnographic Realities of Female Cocaine Use," (co-author), Journal of Substance Abuse and Use, 1999.
  • Kushner, H. and Sterk, C. "The Limits of Social Capital: Durkheim, Suicide, and Social Cohesion." American Journal of Public Health 95(7): 1139-1143, 2005.
  • Sterk, C., Theall, K., and Elifson, K. “African American Female Drug Users and HIV Risk Reduction: Challenges with Criminal Involvement.” Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 16(4): 89-107, 2005.
  • Klein, H., Sterk, C. and Elifson, K. “Predictors of suicidal ideation among ‘at risk’ cocaine-using Africa American women.” Suicide and Life-Threatening Behaviors, 36(3): 336-348, 2006.
  • Sterk, C., Theall, K. and Elifson, K. “The impact of emotional distress on HIV risk reduction among women.” Substance Use & Misuse, 41(2):157-173, 2006.
  • Boeri, M., Sterk, C. and Elifson, K. “Baby boomer drug users: Career phases, social control, and social learning theory.” Sociological Inquiry, 76(2): 264-291, 2006.
  • Theall, K., Elifson, K. and Sterk, C. “Sex, Touch, and HIV risk among ecstasy users.” AIDS and Behavior, 10(2): 169-178, 2006.

 

Steven M. Tipton

(Ph.D., Harvard University, 1979); Candler School of Theology; sociology of morality, culture, religion.

Current Research: religion and moral discourse in public life; American culture and institutional analysis.

Selected Publications: The Good Society, (co-author), Knopf, 1991; Habits of the Heart, (co-author), University of California Press, 1985; Getting Saved from the Sixties: Moral Meaning in Conversion and Cultural Change, University of California Press, 1982.

Adjunct Faculty

Shailendra Nath Banerjee (Ph.D., Emory University, 1982); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; demography, medical sociology, statistics..

Timothy Brezina (Ph.D., Emory University, 1996); Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, Georgia State University; criminology, social psychology, social stratification.

Clark Denny (Ph.D., Emory University, 1996); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; demography, Native American health, surveys, cardiovascular disease, alcohol abuse.

M.V. George (Ph.D., Australian National University (ANU), 1966); formerly of Statistics Canada, Ottawa, and recently with Global AIDS Program, CDC, Atlanta; currently Adjunct Professor, Department of Global Health, Emory University; and Adjunct Associate, Center for Population Studies, University of Mississippi. Specialty/interest: internal and international migration; urbanization; demographic analysis; demographic estimates and projections; Canadian Aboriginal and visible minorities demographic studies; reproductive health, public health issues, and HIV/AIDS trends.

Selected Publications: Selected Publications: Internal Migration in Canada: Demographic Analyses, 1961 Census Monograph, DBS, Queen's Printer, Ottawa,1970; Migration Between the United States and Canada, U.S. Bureau of the Census, P.23, No.167, Washington, 1990 (co-author); "Chapter 21: Population Projections”, in Methods and Materials in Demography, Elsevier Academic Press, San Diego, 2004 (co-author; "Measuring trends in prevalence and incidence of HIV infection in countries with generalized epidemics", Sexually Transmitted Infections, March 2006(co-author).

William L. Graves (Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1969); Emory School of Medicine; medical sociology, population, research design.

Deborah Holtzman (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1985); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; social epidemiology, AIDS, health education.

Mike McQuaide (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1979); Oxford College; medical sociology, aging, social problems, social psychology.

Karin Ann Mack (Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1995); ; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; unintentional injury, aging and life course; demography, family, gender, survey research.

James A. Mercy (Ph.D., Emory University, 1982); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; interpersonal violence, research methods, public health, policy.

Kim Miller (Ph.D., Emory University, 1989); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; AIDS, adolescence health risk behaviors, family, ethnic minorities.

Linda E. Saltzman (Ph.D., Florida State University, 1977); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; family violence, violent behavior, criminology.

Graham Scambler (Ph.D., University of London, 1983); University College of London; medical sociology, sociological theory.

Saswati Sunderam (Ph.D., Emory University, 1997); Georgia Division of Public Health; population-based approaches to community health analysis and health assessment.

Emeritus Faculty

Alvin Boskoff (Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1950); sociological theory, comparative urban structures, stratification, social change.

Abbott Ferris (Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1950); social indicators.

Samarendranath Mitra (Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1961); formal demography, mathematical models, statistics.

William W. Pendleton Jr. (Ph.D., Tulane University, 1965); sociology of education, population, social ecology, family.