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Dr.
Donald McQuarie
DDirector,
American Culture Studies
Professor, Sociology & American Culture Studies
Ph.D.,
Sociology, University of Texas at Austin
M.A., Sociology, University of Texas at Austin
B.A., Plan II Program, University of Texas at Austin
Office: 101 East Hall
Phone: 419-372-8886
E-mail: dmcquar |
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Research
Interests:
Marxist
theory and tradition; municipal socialism in Ohio at the
turn of the century
Recent
and Reoccurring Courses:
Cultural
Pluralism in the United States (ACS 250); Publication
and Professional Development (ACS 745); Dissertation Workshop
(ACS 782)
Biography:
Don
McQuarie has served as the director of the Bowling Green
State University American Culture Studies (ACS) Program
since the 2000-01 academic year. He has been a professor
at Bowling Green from 1973 to the present, first as a
faculty member in the Sociology Department, then as a
joint appointment faculty member between Sociology and
the ACS program from 1993. He has taught courses at the
graduate and undergraduate level on classical and contemporary
sociological theory, sociology of culture, political sociology,
history of socialism in America, and theories and methods
of American Culture Studies. His published research has
appeared in The American Sociologist, Sociological Quarterly,
Science and Society, Social Science Journal, Insurgent
Sociologist, Social Science Quarterly, and Critical Sociology.
Selected
Publications:
Readings
in Contemporary Sociological Theory: From Modernity to
Postmodernity. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall Publishers,
1995.
From
the Left Bank to the Mainstream: Historical Debates and
Contemporary Research in Marxist Sociology, with
Patrick McGuire. New York: General Hall, 1994.
Karl
Marx: Sociology, Social Change, Capitalism. London:
Quartet Books, 1978. |
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