Faculty
Dr. Lizabeth Crawford
Associate Professor of Sociology and Chair
Indiana University, Ph.D.,
Office Location:
BR 115
Office Phone:
677-2387
Email:
crawford@bumail.bradley.edu
Areas of Interest:
Youth Substance Use, Social Psychology, Sociology of Mental Health, Research Methods
Selected Publications
- “Parent-Child Relations and Peer Associations as Mediators of the Family Structure – Substance Use Relationship.” 2008. Journal of Family Issues 29: 155-184. (With Katherine Novak)
- “Resisting Peer Pressure: Characteristics Associated with Other-Self Discrepancies in
College Students’ Levels of Alcohol Consumption.” 2007. Journal of Alcohol and Drug
Education 51: 35-62. (With Katherine Novak)
- “Alcohol Abuse as a Rite of Passage: The Effects of Beliefs about Alcohol and the
College Experience on Undergraduates’ Drinking Behaviors.” 2006. Journal of Drug
Education 36: 193-212. (With Katherine Novak)
- “Reactivity to Conspicuousness and Alcohol Use Among College Students: The Moderating Effect of
Alcohol Expectancies.” 2004. Addictive Behaviors 29: 1945-1949. (With Katherine Novak)
- “Relative Deprivation and Psychological Well-Being Among Residents of Public Housing Targeted for Participation in a Self-Sufficiency Intervention.” 2003. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 8: 79-95.
- “Parental and Peer Influences on Adolescent Drinking: The Relative Impact of Attachment
and Opportunity.” 2002. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 12: 1-26. (With Katherine Novak)
- “Perceived Drinking Norms, Attention to Social Comparison Information, and Alcohol Use Among
College Students. 2001. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 46: 18-33. (With Katherine Novak)
Dr. Jacqueline L. Hogan
Associate Professor of Sociology.
University of Tasmania, Ph.D.
Office Location:
BR 111
Office Phone
677-2402
Email:
jlhogan@bumail.bradley.edu (Sabbatical Fall, 2008)
Areas of Interest:
Gender, Race, and National Identity; Social Inequality; Diversity; Non-Western Societies.
Selected Publications
- Gender, Race and National Identity: Nations of Flesh and Blood. 2009. Routledge, New York &
London (already published and available. ISBN 978-0-415-38476-6).
- “Letters to the editor in the ‘war on terror’: a cross-national study.” 2006. Mass Communication & Society 7: 63-83.
- “Gender, ethnicity and national identity in Australian and Japanese television Advertisements.” 2005. National Identities 7: 193-211.
- “Constructing the global in two rural communities in Australia and Japan.” 2004. Journal of Sociology 40: 21-40.
- “Staging the nation: gendered and ethnicized discourses of national identity in Olympic opening ceremonies.” 2003. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 27: 100-123.
- “The social significance of English loanwords in Japan.” 2003. Japanese Studies 23.
- “The Return to Imperialism: Restoring American Manhood.” 2003. Clio’s Psyche, quarterly journal
of the Psychohistory Forum, December: 84-85.
- “Globalization and gendered national identities in the television advertisements of Japan and
Australia.” 1999. Media, Culture & Society, 21:743-758.
Lori Wiebold
Temporary Assistant Professor of Sociology.
University of Kansas, M.A.
Office Location:
BR 119
Office Phone:
677-2389
Email:
lweibold@bumail.bradley.edu
Area of Interest:
Political Sociology, Globalization, Gender, Sociology of Work, Medical Sociology
Dr. Bernard Zant
Assistant Professor of Sociology. Program Director Administration of Criminal Justice
University of Illinois, Ph.D.
Office Location:
BR 101
Office Phone:
677-2379
Email:
bzant@bumail.bradley.edu
Areas of Interest:
Correctional Policies and Society, Crime and Society, Juvenile Delinquency, Perspectives on Deviance, Sociology of Violence.
Emeritus Faculty
Dr. Leonardo Salamini
Sorbonne University, Paris, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Sociology, years of service - 1969-2009
Dr. Zeev Gorin
Columbia University, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Sociology, years of service — 1977-2008
(Deceased)
Blog: Remembering Zeev Gorin
Dr. Mohamed A. Najmi
McGill University, Canada, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Sociology, years of service — 1969-2000
Dr. Catherine H. Ricciardelli
University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Sociology, years of service — 1967-1994
Advisors
Seniors: Dr. L. Salamini
Minors: Dr. L. Salamini
Other advisor assignments for sociology majors are posted in the sociology office (BR 112) and on AC Inquire.