Steve McDonald
Steve McDonald, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Sociology

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These studies are motivated by my broader interests in social stratification, social networks, life course and aging.

 

* E. L. Kick, L. McKinney, S. McDonald, and A. K. Jorgenson. 2011. “A Multiple-Network Analysis of World Systems, 1995-1999.” Pp. 311-327 in Handbook of Social Network Analysis, ed. J. Scott & P. Carrington. Sage.
* L. W. Isaac, S. McDonald, and G. Lukasik. 2006. “Takin’ It From the Streets: How The Sixties Breathed Life into the Labor Movement.” American Journal of Sociology 112:46-96.
* S. McDonald and R. E. Crew, Jr. 2006. “Welfare to Web to Work: Internet Job Search Among Former Welfare Clients.” Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 33:239-253.
* J. Quadagno and S. McDonald. 2003. “Racial Segregation in Southern Hospitals: How Medicare Broke the Back of Segregated Health Facilities.”  Pp. 119-137 in The New Deal and Beyond: Social Welfare in the South Since 1930, Elna Green (ed.). University of Georgia Press: Athens.
* S. McDonald. 2001. “How Whites Explain Black and Hispanic Inequality.” Public Opinion Quarterly 65:562-573.


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