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Archibald, Matthew E.
Visiting Assistant Professor
207-786-6034
Pettengill Hall, Room 267
marchiba@bates.edu
Professor Archibald's research and teaching interests include medical sociology, social movements, and organizations. He is currently exploring social networks among providers of substance abuse treatment services. More about Matthew E. Archibald...
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Chirayath, Heidi T.
Associate Professor
207-786-6034
Pettengill Hall, Room 267
hchiraya@bates.edu
Professor Chirayath's research and teaching interests include medical sociology, social inequalities and health, and the health care professions. More about Heidi T. Chirayath...
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Duina, Francesco G.
Associate Professor
207-786-6319
Pettengill Hall, Room 263
fduina@bates.edu
Professor Duina's research and teaching interests include economic sociology, globalization, the nation state, the sociology of competition, and regional economic integration. More about Francesco G. Duina...
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Kane, Emily W.
Whitehouse Professor
207-786-6192
Pettengill Hall, Room 269
ekane@bates.edu
Professor Kane's research and teaching interests encompass inequalities of race, class, gender and sexuality; gender and family; sociology of childhood; research methods; public opinion; social psychology; community-based research; and community-engaged learning. More about Emily W. Kane...
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Sylvester, Sawyer F., Jr.
Professor
207-786-6196
Pettengill Hall, Room 265
ssylvest@bates.edu
Professor Sylvester's primary areas of research and teaching interest include criminology, sociology of law, crime analysis, criminological theory, the history of criminology, homicide studies, crime prevention, the forensic uses of social data, and classical sociological theory. More about Sawyer F. Sylvester...
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