Andrew Austin

Social Change and Development

  De Omnibus Dubitandum                                                                     11.20.2009

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Criminal Justice Process

Criminology 

Critical Legal Studies

Social Research

Freedom & Social Control SEC 001 TTH

Freedom & Social Control SEC 002 MW

Internships

Introduction to Sociology

Race & Ethnic Relations

Social Theory

 

If you have any questions about these courses, the Law and Justice Studies emphasis, or any other Social Change and Development program, please email austina@uwgb.edu

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Some mp3s from my performances at Common Grounds here on campus

Day of the Eagle ¿ Red House ¿ Isabella ¿ Little Wing

 

Some studio work (2005): Shiny Objects ¿ Trails of Time Rearrange ¿ The Thing I Left on the Table

Andrew Austin is Associate Professor of Social Change and Development and Chair of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. In addition to teaching courses in the social sciences, he directs the Law and Justice Studies emphasis and the department’s internship program. His areas of interests are crime and justice, environmental sociology, political economy, and class, gender, and racial struggles. He has published numerous articles, chapters, essays, and reviews in books and journals and has chaired, presented, and had papers read at more than a dozen professional conferences.

Office Hours: TTH 2:00-3:00 and W 2:15-4:00  MAC Hall 326A

 

 

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