Political Sociology

FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

Corey D. Fields, Ph.D.

Corey D. Fields received his Ph.D. in sociology 2011 from Northwestern University. His research explores the role of identity – at both the individual and collective level – in structuring social life, and contributes to the ongoing analysis of the relationship between identity, experience, and culture. His work draws on a cultural perspective – across a range of methodological approaches – that emphasizes the role of meaning and recognizes that identities are enacted in specific social contexts.


Additional Publications:
Drinking from a Full Cup: Race, Racism, and Discrimination in Contemporary Social Psychological Research.” (Co-Author with Verna M. Keith and Justine Tinkler)
Talking About It and Being About It.”(Co-Author with Rahsaan Mahadeo, Lisa Hummel, and Sara Moore)


Timothy W. Bartley, Ph.D.

Tim W. Bartley is a sociologist who studies sustainability standards, environmental/environmental justice movements, and the regulation of global industries. More broadly, he is interested in political, organizational, and economic processes that shape environments, workplaces, and the expression of rights around the world.

Book cover of The Politics of Land edited by Tim Bartley

Additional Publications:
“Transnational Corporations and Global Governance”