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CURRICULIM VITA DAVID RUDY Dean, Institute for Regional Analysis and Public Policy Associate Provost, Center for Regional Engagement Morehead State University Morehead, Kentucky 40351 Phone: 606-783-5420 Home Address: 55 Bragg Lane Morehead, KY 40351 Spouse: Mary, Health Administrator (retired) Children: Michael, Attorney; Maura, Research Physiologist EDUCATION Syracuse University Akron University Gannon University Ph.D. Sociology, May 1977 M.A. Sociology, June 1973 B.A. Sociology, June 1968 AWARDS 1987-1988 2007-2008 Morehead State University, Distinguished Researcher Award Morehead State University, Faculty Service Award Administrative Positions 2007-2009 Associate Provost for Regional Engagement and Dean, Institute for Regional Analysis and Public Policy; Professor of Sociology 1999- 2007 Dean, Institute for Regional Analysis and Public Policy; Professor of Sociology Summer 1987 Acting Dean, College of Professional Studies, Morehead State University 1985-1999 Chair, Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Criminology, Morehead State University Teaching Positions 1980-2009 Associate Professor/Professor of Sociology, Morehead State University Undergraduate courses: Practicing Regional Analysis, Intro to Sociology, Social Problems, Deviance, Corrections, Criminology, Delinquency, Social Psychology, Seminar in Criminal Behavior. Graduate courses: Deviance, Criminology, Social Psychology, Theory 1988-1999 1977-1980 Adjunct Professor, University of Kentucky, School of Social Work Assistant Professor of Sociology, Alfred University Undergraduate courses: Deviance, Crime and Delinquency, Seminar in Criminal Behavior, Concepts of Penology, Death and Dying, The Sociology of Mental Illness, Social Statistics. Graduate courses: Basic Program Evaluation, Social Control, Corrections, and Rehabilitation 1974-1977 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Colorado Women's College Courses: Deviance, Crime and Delinquency, Social Problems, Sociology of Mental Illness, Sociology of Drugs, Social Theory, Research Methods, Small Groups, Social Psychology, and Field Methods MAJOR INTEREST AREAS Deviance, Alcohol Studies, Community Development, Social Movements, Evaluation Research Methods PUBLICATIONS Books Drugs, Alcohol, and Social Problems (with J. Orcutt), Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, INC, 2003. Becoming Alcoholic: Alcoholics Anonymous and the Reality of Alcoholism, Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illinois University Press, 1986. Articles and Book Chapters “New Measurements for NewCities,” (with S. Lange) City; The Community Issues Magazine for the Kentucky League of Cities: 10, N2 pp-20-25, 2008. “Twelve Step Programs,” (with Hugh Everman) Encyclopedia of Social Problems, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. 2008 “Societal response and the moral regulation of public-space drinking, Contemporary Drug Problems 32: 127-130, Spring 2005. “Citizens’ Attitudes of Youth Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Problems in the Buffalo Trace Region,” (with Robert Bylund, Loretta Carroll, and Rebecca Katz) Mountain Promise, 14: 12-13, 2004. "Alcoholics Anonymous and Related Alcohol Strategies," The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior, London: Taylor and Francis, Inc., Philadelphia, 2000. "Opening the Ivory Tower: Creating Partnerships for Community Development," Mountain Promise, 9, (2), pp. 3-4, Fall 1998. "Evaluating Drug Treatment Programs" (with Byron Johnson and Keith Kilty) Corrections Today, October 1996, pp. 120, 122-125, 135. "Perspectives on Alcoholism: Lessons from Alcoholics and Alcohologists," pp. 23-29, Drug Use in America: Social, Political, and Cultural Perspectives, edited by P. Venturelli. Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publications, 1994. "The Adult Children of Alcoholics Movement. A Social Constructionist Perspective," Society, Culture, and Drinking Patterns Revisited, edited by David Pittman and Helene White, pp. 716-732. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers Center on Alcohol Studies, 1991. "On the Margins of the Sacred," (with Arthur Greil) In Gods We Trust, edited by T. Robbins and D. Anthony, pp. 219-232. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Books, 1990. "Is Alcoholics Anonymous a Religion? Beyond Functional And Substantive Definitions of Religion," (with Arthur Greil) Sociological Analysis, 50: 41-51, 1989. "Alcoholics Anonymous and Alcohology: Lessons from Different Worlds," Evaluating Recovery Outcomes, Conference Proceedings, San Diego: University of California, 1988. "Taking the Pledge: The Commitment Process in Alcoholics Anonymous," (with Arthur Greil) Sociological Focus, 20: 45-59, 1987. "The Functions of Drinking in Alcoholics Anonymous," W. Rucker and M. Rucker (eds.), Drugs, Society, and Behavior, 86/87, Guilford, CT.: Duskin Publishing Group, 1986. "What Have We Learned form Process Models of Conversion? An Examination of Ten Case Studies," (with Arthur Greil) Sociological Focus, 17: 305-323, 1984. "Social Cocoons: Encapsulation and Identity Transformation Organizations," (with Arthur Greil) Sociological Inquiry, 54: 260-278, 1984. "Conversion to the World View of Alcoholics Anonymous: A Refinement of Conversion Theory." (with Arthur Greil) Qualitative Sociology, 6: 5-28, 1983. "Loss Not Need: The Ethics of Relief Giving in Natural Disasters," (with Tom Leitko and Steve Peterson) Sociology and Social Welfare, 5: 730-741, 1980. "Slipping and Sobriety: The Functions of Drinking in Alcoholics Anonymous," Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 41: 727-732, 1980. SELECTED GRANTS AND CONTRACTS 2007-2009 Morehead State University YouthBuild Project, US Department of Labor, $700,000 2004-2007 The Morehead-Rowan County Appalachian Youthbuild Project: Building Community, Rebuilding Young People, US Department of Housing and Urban Development, $400,000. 2003-2006 Community Outreach Partnership Center, US Department of Housing and Urban Development, $399,000 2001-2007 East Kentucky Regional GEAR-UP Project, US Department of Education, $9,499,000+ 2002-2003 Regional Adult Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Attitudinal Survey, Buffalo Trace Agency for Substance Abuse Policy, $40,000, (with Bylund and Katz) 2000-2001 Kentucky Statewide Homeless Survey, Kentucky Housing Corporation, Frankfort, KY, $69,566 (with Bylund and Parkansky). 1995-1996 National Institute of Corrections, Project Title: Post-Prison Adjustment of Substance Abuse Offenders ($25,000), (with B. Johnson). Funding period: October 1995 through March 1997. 1995-1996 Kentucky Corrections Commission, Project title: Community Corrections Programs in Kentucky ($10,000), (with G. Goldey). Funding period: October 1995 through June 1996. 1992-1994 Substance Abuse Programs in Kentucky Prisons ($45,000+), (with Byron Johnson), Kentucky Department of Corrections. 1989-1992 The Adult Children of Alcoholics Movement ($39,000+), Alcohol Beverage Medical Research Foundation. 1987-1988 Adult Children of Alcoholics ($1,600), MSU Faculty Research Grant. 1986-1987 Training Management and Assessment ($5,500), (with T. Marshall and B. Bylund), Child Residential Services. 1984-1985 Becoming Alcoholic: Alcoholics Anonymous and the Reality of Alcoholism ($450), MSU Faculty Research Grant. 1984-1985 Local Option Change and Alcohol Related Behaviors ($11,000+), Distilled Spirits Council. 1983-1984 Isonville Community Development Project ($500), (with B. Bylund and A. Wheeler), Appalachian Development Center. 1983-1984 Changing Normative Environments and Alcohol Related Behavior ($900), MSU Faculty Research Grant. 1982-1983 Social Movements as Boundary Negotiations ($500), MSU Faculty Research Grant. 1980-1981 Social Cocoons ($1,300), MSU Faculty Research Grant. OTHER FUNDED GRANTS/PROJECTS 2008-2009 Center for Regional Engagement-Phase Two ($300,000 annually), Kentucky Council on Post Secondary Education (pending) 2006-2007 Center for Regional Engagement ($400,000), Kentucky Council on Post Secondary Education 1990-1996 Institute for Correctional Research and Training ($300,000), Kentucky State Legislature, Continuation $100,000 annually. Moved into base MSU funding in 1997 1992-2008 Training Resource Center ($90,000-110,000 annually), Kentucky Cabinet for Human Resources and Eastern Kentucky University. RESEARCH MONOGRAPHS AND REPORTS "Community Corrections Programs in Kentucky," (with G. Goldey and H. Everman), Report for the Kentucky Corrections Commission under contract #12-37-547-CFGKE157. June 1996. "Substance Abuse Programs in Kentucky Prisons," (with B. Johnson), Report for the Kentucky Corrections Cabinet under contract #12-32-527-CFGK-E150, November 1995. "Local Option Change and Alcohol Related Behavior," The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Inc., under contract #11 223186 5101, 1987. "Training Assessment and Management: American Correctional Association Accreditation for Kentucky's Department of Children's Residential Services," (with T. Marshall and B. Bylund), Report for Children's Residential Services under contract #11 223183 50330, 1987. "The Chemung County Red Cross: The Public's View," (with T. Leitko and S. Peterson), Report for the Board of Directors of The Chemung County Red Cross, July 1979. "The Effects of Treatment Modality on Patient Stress," (with T. Leitko), Report for the Veterans Administration Center, Bath, New York, Contract #514 D93002, January 1979. BOOK REVIEWS Handbook of Social Problems: A Comparative International Perspective. George Ritzer (ed) Sage Publications. Pp 6-7, Social Problems Forum, Winter 2005 Staying Sober in Mexico City, by Stanley Brandes, American Journal of Sociology, 108: No. 3, 681-682, 2003. Addiction is a Choice, Jeffrey A. Schaler, Chicago: Open Court Publishing Company, Society 38 (3), pp. 95-96, March-April 2001. Alcohol and Homicide: A Deadly Combination of Two American Traditions, by Robert Nash Parker with Linda-Anne Rebhun, Sociological Focus, 28: 419-420, 1995. The Other Half: Wives of Alcoholics and Their Social Psychological Situation, by Jacqueline P. Wiseman, Sociological Focus, 28: 419-420, 1995. Beware the First Drink! The Washington Temperance Movement and Alcoholics Anonymous, by Leonard U. Blumberg, Contemporary Sociology, 21: 195-196, 1992. Transforming Identities: Context, Power and Ideology in a Therapeutic Community by Barbara Frankel, Contemporary Sociology, 20: 290-291, 1991. Participant Observation: A Methodology for Human Studies, by D. L. Jorgenson, Teaching Sociology, 18: 249-251, 1990. Ethnography: Step by Step by D. M. Fetterman, Teaching Sociology, 18: 250-251, 1990. Interpretive Interactionism, by N. K. Denzin, Teaching Sociology, 18: 250-251, 1990. Ethics and Values in Applied Social Research, by Allan J. Kimmel, Teaching Sociology, 17: 501-502, 1989. A Fallen Angel, by Florence V. Ridlon, Contemporary Sociology, 18: 593-594, 1989. The Alcoholic's Mind, by Arnold M. Ludwig, Contemporary Sociology, 18: 429-430. 1989. Heavy Drinking: The Myth of Alcoholism as a Disease, by Herbert Fingarette, Contemporary Sociology, 18: 429-430, 1989. Cocaine: A Drug and Its Social Evolution, by Lester Grinspoon and James Bakalar, Contemporary Sociology, 8: 600, 1979. PAPERS AND MEETING ACTIVITIES “The Trajectory of Alcohol Research: An Analysis of Publications from the Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1940-1999,” 33rd Annual Alcohol Epidemiology Symposium of the Kettil Bruun Society for Social and Epidemiological Research on Alcohol, Budapest, Hungary, June 2007. “Collaboration Networks in the Early US Alcoholism Movement,” 32nd Annual Alcohol Epidemiology Symposium of the Kettil Bruun Society for Social and Epidemiological Research on Alcohol, Maastricht, The Netherlands, June 2006 “Integrating Research with Civic Engagement and Service Learning,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Democracy Project, Portland, OR, June, 2005 “Entrepreneurs and Organizations in the Early US Alcoholism Movement (1930 through 1950),” presented at the 30th Annual Alcohol Epidemiology Symposium of the Kettil Brunn Society for Social and Epidemiological Research on Alcohol, May 31 – June 4, 2004. “Homelessness In Appalachian Kentucky,” Annual Meeting of the Appalachian Studies Association. Unicoi, GA, 2002, (with Parkansky). “The electronic region: New ways to read place and space,” (The Atlas of Appalachia), Annual meeting of the Great Lakes American Studies Association. Athens, OH, 2002 (with Parkansky and Mitchelson). “Demographic issues in central Appalachia,” Annual meeting of the Appalachian Housing Summit. Mountain Lake, VA. 2002. “Demographic and descriptive aspects of homelessness in Appalachian Kentucky,” Annual meeting of the Appalachian Housing Summit. Mountain Lake, VA, 2002 (with Parkansky and Bylund). “The influence of David Pittman on the current generation of alcohol researchers,” Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Chicago, IL, 2002. “Exploring the politics of intergovernmental grants,” Fall meeting of the Grants Resource Center, Washington, DC. 2002 (with Hail). "Domestic Violence and Homelessness: Preliminary Findings From the 2001 Kentucky Homeless Survey," Colloquium on Academic Research Addressing Violence Against Women (The Missing Piece 3rd Annual Ending Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Conference), Lexington, KY, December 2001, (with Bylund and Parkansky). "2001 Kentucky Homeless Survey," Governor's Housing Conference, Louisville, KY, November 2001, (with Bylund and Parkansky). "The Kentucky 2001 Homeless Survey: An Eight-Year Follow-up," Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, August 2001, (with Bylund, Romero, Hall and Parkansky). "Applying Community-Integrated Geographic Information Systems in Appalachia: A Case Study," Appalachian Studies Association Annual Meeting, Snowshoe, WV, March 2001. "The Center for Virtual Appalachia, " Appalachian Studies Association Annual Meeting, Snowshoe, WV, March 2001 (with Wymer). "21st Century Panel: What Are We Doing? How Are We Doing It? Where Do We Go From Here? Evaluating and Strategizing the Impact of Appalachian Centers and Institutes," Appalachian Studies Association Annual Meeting, Snowshoe, WV, March 2001. "The Center for Virtual Appalachia: CVA, Tourism, And Economic Development, Out Towns, Our Treasures," Rural Tourism Conference, Carter Caves State Park, Olive Hill, KY, October 2000, (with Wymer). "Infrastructural Investments in Appalachian Kentucky: Water and Development," 23rd Annual Applied Geography Conference, Tampa, FL, October 2000, (with Mitchelson and Calhoun). "Local Government Participation in Selected Community and Economic Development Assistance Programs in Appalachian Kentucky," Kentucky Appalachian Commission Meeting, May 2000, (with Cooper, Castle, Ford, Calhoun, and Creahan). "Selected Characteristics of Appalachian Kentucky Counties Impacting Educational Enrollment and Outcomes," Thirteenth Annual East Kentucky Leadership Conference, Southeast Community College, April 2000, (with Calhoun). " The Atlas of Appalachia," The Appalachian Studies Association Annual Meeting, Knoxville, TN, March 2000, (with Mitchelson, Parkansky, and Wymer). "Assessment of Water System Issues in Appalachian Kentucky," Kentucky Appalachian Commission, September 1999 (with Calhoun, Mann, and Mitchelson). "Frames, Entrepreneurs and Interests in Alcohol-related Social Movements: 1935-50" (with Ed Reeves), paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, April 1996. Presider and Discussant of "HIV Risk Among Drug Users," a session of the Drinking and Drugs Division at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. August 1996. Organizer and Presider of "Alcohol and Drug Arenas: Conceptual and Theoretical Issues," a session of the Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, April 1995. "Alcohol-related (?) Social Movements," (with Ed Reeves). paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1995. "Successes and Failures in Prison Drug Programs: Quantitative and Qualitative Assessments," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1994. "Evaluating Substance Abuse Programs in Correctional Settings: Issues and Dilemmas (with K. Kilty and B. Johnson)" paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, April 1994. Moderator and Presider of "Drug Use Lifestyles: Images and Realities, " a session of the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study and Prevention of Social Problems, August 1994. "Evaluating Drug Treatment Programs in Prisons: Implications and Suggestions for Future Researchers (with K. Kilty and B. Johnson)," paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 1993. "This Program's for You: Marketing Strategies and Claims making in ACOA and Codependency Brochures," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1992. "The Rise and Development of the Adult Children of Alcoholics Movement: Merging Three Theoretical Perspectives (with Ed Reeves)," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1991. Discussant of "Culture and Patterns of Drug Use," a session at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August, 1990. Panel participant, "Understanding Drug Use: Contributions from Qualitative Sociology," Midwest Sociological Society, April 1990. "The Adult Children of Alcoholics Movement: A Social Constructionist Perspective," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, March 1990. "The Adult Children of Alcoholics Movement: A Critical Review," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1988. Panel Participant, "Society, Culture and Drinking Patterns Revisited, "Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1988. "Symbol Work: Hero and Villain as Negotiated Constructs," (with Ed Reeves), paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, April 1988. "Alcoholics Anonymous and Alcohology: Lessons from Different Worlds,: invited paper, presented at Evaluating Treatment Outcomes, National Conference sponsored by the University of California, San Diego, February 1988. "Saints, Sinners, Heroes & Villains: Social Differentiation and Boundary Work: (with Ed Reeves) paper presented a the Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, April 1987. Discussant of "Convicts, Captors and Keepers" a session of the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, November 1986. Discussant of "Drugs and Crime; A Curious Convergence?" a session of the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1986. "Is Alcoholics Anonymous a Religion? Beyond Functional and Substantive Definitions of Religion" (with Arthur Greil) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, October 1985. Discussant of "Non-users, Users, and Abusers: A Cultural Approach," a session of the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1985. Discussant of "Users of Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs," a session of the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1984. "HUD Comes to Appalachia" (with Robert Bylund and Alban L. Wheeler) paper presented at the Conference on Appalachian Children and Families, June 1984. Discussant of "Alcohol and Drugs: Problems, Prevention and Evaluation Research," a session of the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, September 1983. "Social Change in Appalachia: Prohibition Repeal in a Small Town," paper presented at the Conference on Appalachian Children and Families, June 1983. "Commitment and Identity Transformation" (with Arthur Greil) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, September 1982. "What Do We Know About the Conversion Process?" (with Arthur Greil) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, October 1981. "Therapeutic Drug Communities as Social Cocoons: Commitment and Identity Change," (with Arthur Greil) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1981. "Sociological Cocoons: Organizations for the Transformation of Identity," (with Arthur Greil) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, November 1980. "Taking the Pledge: Mechanisms of Commitment in A. A." (with Arthur Greil), paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1980. "Becoming Sober: The Process of Affiliation with A. A." (with Arthur Greil), paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, March 1980. "Conversion to the Perspective of Alcoholics Anonymous," (with Arthur Greil), paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, October 1979. "The Political Reality of Alcoholism: Social Problems Definitions and Sociological Definitions," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1979. "Loss, Not Need: The Ethics of Relief Giving in Natural Disasters," (with Tom Leitko and Steve Peterson), paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1979. "A Typology of Alcoholic Careers," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1979. Discussant of "The Social Definitions and Management of Deviance," a session of the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, September 1977. "Slipping and Sobriety: The Functions of Drinking in Alcoholics Anonymous," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1976. "Becoming Alcoholic: Personal and Ideological Explanations of Alcoholics Anonymous Members," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1975. "Informal Aspects of Organizational Life: An Ethnography of Alcoholics Anonymous," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science Association, May 1976. "The Construction of Alcoholism: Conceptual Inadequacies of Jellinek's Phase Model of Alcoholism," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1974. "Walking the Tightrope: An Ethnography of Slipping in Alcoholics Anonymous," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Association, April 1974. "Status Inconsistency and Individual Unrest: A Formalization, Replication, and Extension of Geschwender's Theory of Status Inconsistency," presented at the New York State Sociological Association Meeting, October 1973. SELECTED COMMITTEES AND SERVICE ACTIVITIES 2007-2008 Chair, Learning Leadership Community Advisory Committee 2006-2008 Chair, Morehead State Economic Impact Analysis 2004 - Chair, Task Force on Economic Development 2003 - Kentucky Homeland Security University Consortium 2000-2004 Kentucky Appalachian Commission 1999- Appalachian Studies Program Directors 1997-1998 Steering Committee, NCAA Certification 1997-1998 Chair, Academic Standards Subcommittee, NCAA Certification 1994-1997 Kentucky Corrections Commission 1992-1997 Kentucky Corrections Cabinet Research Consortium 1994-1996 Chair, Council of Chairs 1993-1997 Chair, Faculty Performance Based Pay Committee 1988-1996 Faculty Adviser, Newman College Students 1994-1995 Chair, Academic Integrity Subcommittee of NCAA Self-study 1994-1995 Steering Committee, NCAA Self Study 1994-1995 Chair, Chair's Performance Based Pay Committee 1993-1994 Co-chair, Task Force on Academic Programs 1990-1993 Task Force on Performance Based Pay 1990-1991 Committee on Misconduct in Science 1989-1991 Ad Hoc Committee on Faculty Evaluation Plan 1986 Search Committee Dean of Professional Studies, Minority Affairs Committee 1986-1995 Teacher Education Committee 1986-1993 Library Committee 1984-1985 Honors Committee 1983-1985 Academic Computer Users Advisory Committee 1983-1984 University Planning Advisory Committee PROFESSOINAL AFFILIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES Affiliations American Sociological Association Society for the Study of Social Problems Drug Policy Foundation Appalachian Studies Association Committees Treasurer, Society for the Study of Social Problems (2006Board of Directors, Society for the Study of Social Problems (1998-2001 and 2006- ) Chair(2006) , Budget and Audit Committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems (Member 2003- ) Minority Scholarship Committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems (2000-2001) Reader/Reviewer for the following: American Sociological Review Contemporary Sociology Deviant Behavior Journal of Contemporary Ethnography Journal of Studies on Alcohol Social Problems Sociological Analysis Sociological Quarterly REFERENCES Ephraim H. Mizruchi Professor of Sociology (emeritus) Syracuse University 109 Harrington Rd. Syracuse, NY 13224 315-4460851 Michael Seelig Dean, Caudill College of Humanities Rader Hall 212 Morehead State University Morehead, KY 40351 606-783-2650 William Hall Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Alfred University Alfred, NY 14802 607-871-2171 Richard Switzer Associate Provost Kenyon College Gambier, Ohio 43022 740-427-5000 Lonnie Lawson President & CEO, Center for Rural Development Somerset, KY 606-677-6000 Edward Reeves Professor of Sociology Center for Educational Research and Leadership Morehead State University Morehead, KY 40351 606-783-2546