Graduate Programs
Between 2001 and 2003, while working with students pursuing Masters Degrees in Sociology at the University of Denver, I proposed a new doctoral curriculum in Community and Regional Studies with an emphasis on ethnographic and documentary research methods in collaboration with scholars from Wesleyan University and the University of Arizona. Although this program never got passed the proposal stage, I have drawn upon over the years to create the following undergraduate courses and programs. See list below.
Courses
- American Romance At Home and Abroad
- At Lilac Evening, Jack Kerouac in Denver
- Audio Ethnography
- Autobiography, Memoir and the Sociology of the Self
- Bangla Town Laid Bare
- Communities, Ethnicities and Exclusion
- Feminist Bohemians of the 1950s
- Five Senses, The Sociology of The
- Flying Blind, American Women in Place and Landscape
- Humanities, Introductory
- Imaginary Indian, The
- Jack Kerouac Wrote Here, Crisscrossing America Chasing Cool
- London in the American Imagination
- London in Reverse
- Names We Call America, Digging The Roots of Cool
- No More Walls, Towards A Truly Liberal Arts Education
- Passing Through Customs, The Social Class of Strangers
- Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods
- Queer Studies, Introductory
- Readings In Applied Research
- Rumor Of India, The
- Rural Sociology
- Shipwrecks, Castaways, Pirates and Other Sociological Rumors of the Sea
- Sociology of Death and Mourning, The
- Sociology of Place, The
- Sociological Research Methods, Advanced
- Sociology of Truth and Fiction
- Stories That Could Be True, The Sociology of Truth and Fiction
- Where America Comes From, Understanding Race in a Post 9-11 World
- Writing, Ethnography and Biography
Programs