Lewis A. Mennerick
Associate Professor
Associate Department Chair
Fall 2008 Office Hours:
9:00-9:45 M W F
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Professor Mennerick (PhD Northwestern) is primarily interested
in sociology of education, social change, social inequality,
and qualitative methods. His past research has focused on correctional
organizations, gender, and social typing. His on-going research
examines issues related to education, ideology, and social change
in Third World countries and in the newly independent states
in Eurasia and Central Asia. Publications include articles in
Development and Democratization in the Third World,
Journal of Environmental Health, International Science and
Technology, Review of International Affairs, Social
Development Issues, Perspectives on Social Problems,
The Journal of Developing Areas, International
Review of Education, and The Journal of Third World
Studies. Areas: Comparative-Historical, Social Change and
Social Movements, and Social Inequality.
Classes for Fall 2008
- Soc 560 Law and Criminal Justice
- Soc 662 Corrections