Sociology
Research by Clark’s sociology faculty focuses on a wide range of topics, including cultural identity, religion, social movements, family relationships, social stratification, genocide, and the sociology of sport.
Submissions from 2004
Dependency, democracy, and infant mortality: A quantitative, cross-national analysis of less developed countries, John M. Shandra, Jenna Nobles, Bruce London, and John B. Williamson
It's hip to be Asian: The local and global networks of Asian fashion entrepreneurs in London, Parminder Bhachu
Submissions from 2003
The architecture of authority: The place of law in the space of science, Susan S. Silbey and Patricia Ewick
Global capitalism and the flow of foreign direct investment to non-core nations, 1980-1996: A quantitative, cross-national analysis, John M. Shandra, Robert J.S. Ross, and Bruce London
Narrating Social Structure: Stories of Resistance to Legal Authority, Patricia Ewick and Susan Silbey
Environmental degradation, environmental sustainability, and overurbanization in the developing world: A quantitative, cross-national analysis, John M. Shandra, Bruce London, and John B. Williamson
Submissions from 2001
Mending fences: Beyond the epistemological dilemma, Patricia Ewick
Submissions from 2000
Good or bad for the Jews? moving beyond the continuity debate, Shelly Tenenbaum
Submissions from 1999
Common knowledge and ideological critique: The significance of knowing that the "haves" come out ahead, Patricia Ewick and Susan S. Silbey
Submissions from 1996
Educating girls in the third world: The demographic, basic needs, and economic benefits, Kenneth Hadden and Bruce London
Conflict and cooperation among adult siblings during the transition to the role of filial caregiver, Deborah M. Merrill
Submissions from 1995
The political sociology of foreign direct investment, Bruce London and Robert J.S. Ross
Submissions from 1994
Integrating feminist epistemologies in undergraduate research methods, Patricia Ewick
Submissions from 1993
Identities Constructed and Reconstructed: Representations of Asian Women 1 in Britain, Parminder Bhachu
Transnational economic linkages, the state, and dependent development in south korea, 1966—1988: a time-series analysis, York W. Bradshaw, Young Jeong Kim, and Bruce London
Daughters-in-Law as Caregivers to the Elderly: Defining the In-Law Relationship, Deborah M. Merrill
Pathways to Hospital Death among the Oldest Old, Deborah M. Merrill and Vincent Mor
Submissions from 1992
The social and political participation of Black Americans: Compensatory and ethnic community perspectives revisited, Christopher G. Ellison and Bruce London
Submissions from 1990
National politics, international dependency, and basic needs provision: A cross-national analysis, Bruce London and Bruce A. Williams
Convergence in world urbanization?: A Quantitative Assessment, David A. Smith and Bruce London