DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY

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Conerly Casey

Associate Professor
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
College of Liberal Arts

2010 Submissions

Published Article

Casey, Conerly. “Remembering Genocide: Hypocrisy and the Violence of Local/Global Justice in Northern Nigeria.” Transitional Justice: Global Mechanisms and Local Realities after Genocide and Mass Violence, 2010. 171-199. Print. *

Casey, Conerly. “Hypocrisy, Spatial (In)justice and Youthful Policing in Northern Nigeria.” Justice et Injustices Spatiales, 2010. 201-218. Print. É  *

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Benjamin LawranceBarber B. Conable, Jr. Endowed Professor of International Studies

Associate Professor
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
College of Liberal Arts

2010 Submissions

Fellowship

National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship

Published Article

Lawrance, Benjamin N. “From Child Labor ‘Problem’ to Human Trafficking ‘Crisis’: Child Advocacy and Anti-Trafficking Legislation in Ghana.” International Labor and Working-Class History, 78 (2010): 63-88. Print. É  *

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Uli LinkeCoordinator for International Studies

Professor
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
College of Liberal Arts

2010 Submissions

Published Review

Linke, Uli. Rev. of Beyond the Gymnasium: Educating the Middle-Class Bodies in Classical Germany, by Heikki Lempa. The American Historical Review, 115.1 (2010): 310-311. Print.

Formal Presentation

Linke, Uli. “Mobile Imaginaries, Portable Signs: The Global Consumption of Iconic Representations of Slum Life.” International Conference: Destination Slum: The Production and Consumption of Poverty in Travel and Tourism. Bristol, UK. 9-11 Dec. 2010. Presentation.

Published Article

Linke, Uli. “Body-Shock: The Political Aesthetics of Death.” Social Analysis, 54.2 (2010): 80-98. Print. “

Linke, Uli. “Fortress Europe: Globalization, Militarization, and the Policing of Interior Borderlands.” TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, 23-24 (2010): 100-120. Print. «

Linke, Uli. “Technologies of Othering: Black Masculinities in the Carceral Zones of European Whiteness.” Europe in Black and White: Immigration, Race, and Identity in the ‘Old Continent’, 2010. n.p. Print. «

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Danielle Taana SmithDirector, Honors Program
Academic Enhancement Programs

Associate Professor
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
College of Liberal Arts

2010 Submissions

Formal Presentation

Smith, Danielle Taana. “Gangster Tourism: Representations of The Ghetto in the Era of Global Security.” Destination Slum!:Reflections on the Production and Consumption of Poverty in Tourism. Bristol, UK. 9-11 Dec. 2010. Presentation.

Published Article

Graham, Roderick and Danielle T. Smith. “Dividing Lines: An Empirical Examination of Technology Use and Internet Activity among African Americans.” Information, Communication and Society, 13.6 (2010): 892-908. Print. *

Omori, Megumi and Danielle Taana Smith. “Working and Living: The Effects of Family Responsibilities and Characteristics on Married Women’s Work Hours.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 41.1 (2010): 43-55. Print. *

Smith, Danielle Tana. “Hide and seek.” Poem. African Writing Magazine: Many Literatures, One Voice, 10 (2010): n.p. Print.

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