Prof. Pat Lauderdale
Arizona State University, USA
Email: pat.lauderdale@asu.edu
Qualifications
Ph.D., Sociology, Stanford University
M.A., Sociology of Law, Stanford University
M.S., Social Psychology, University of Texas
B.A., Psychology and Chemistry, University of Oklahoma
Publications (selected)
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2015 “Political Deviance as Positive Action: Against Hegemony.” Chapter 9 in Research on Deviance, edited by Erich Goode. Malen, MA: Wiley Blackwell.
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2014 “Hegemony and Collective Memories: Japanese American Relocation and Imprisonment on American Indian “Land.” Pages 119-133 in Color behind Bars: Racism in the U.S. Prison System, edited by Scott Bowman. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Greenwood Press.
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2014 “References.” Pages 130-140” in Globalogy and Hegemony: A Critical Perspective by Cruit and Lauderdale.
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2013 “Traditional Indigenous North Americans, Nature and Peace.” Pages 49-69, Chapter 4 in Exploring the Power of Nonviolence: Peace, Politics, and Practice, edited by Amster and Ndura.
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2012 “Traditional Indigenous Restorative Practices and Perspectives on Current Frameworks of Justice and Human Rights. Pages 19-37 in Rights & Restoration within Youth Justice, edited by Theo Gavrielides. ON, L1N 2T1, CANADA de Sitter Publications.
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2012 “Afterword: The hegemonic façade surrounding diversity versus disability.” Pages 249-264 in Social Constructions of Deafness: Examining Deaf Languacultures in Education by Thomas P. Horejes. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press.
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2011 “A Political Analysis of Deviance”, third edition. Whitby, Canada: de Sitter Publications.
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2011 “The Politics of Charles Barkley.” Volume 1, pages 82-93 in Icons of Black America: Breaking Barriers and Crossing Boundaries (a minor revision of the prior article in African American Icons of Sport), also edited by Matthew Whitaker. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood.
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2011 “A North American Indian Perspective on Peace.” Pages 356-372 in International Peace Studies: A Cultural Perspective, edited by Wolfgang Dietrich. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
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2011 “Political Deviance.” Pages 119-133 in The Handbook of Deviant Behavior, edited by Clifton Bryant. London: Routledge. (Publication delayed from 2010).
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2010 “Theory and Methodology of World Development: The Writings of Andre Gunder Frank (Evolutionary Processes in World Politics)”. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
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2010 "Global Indigenous Rights and Responses." Pages 3036-3056 in the International Studies Compendium, and International Studies Online, edited by Robert Denemark. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
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2010 “Beyond Eurocentrism, Systems Transformation, and Social Movements.” Pages 150-169 in Theory and Methodology of World Development: the Writings of Andre Gunder Frank, edited by Chew and Lauderdale. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
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2009 “Collective Indigenous Rights and Global Social Movements in the Face of Global Development: From Resistance to Social Change.” Journal of Developing Societies. Vol. 25, Issue 3, 419-430.
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2008 “Sacred Mountains and Profane Dollars: Discourses about Snowmaking on the San Francisco Peaks.” Social & Legal Studies, Vol. 17, No. 4, 491-511.
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2008 “In the Light of Andre Gunder Frank: Terror, Domination and Dependency.” Journal of Developing Societies, 24, 1: 13-119.
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2008 “Introduction to the Light of Andre Gunder Frank.” Journal of Developing Societies, Vol. 24, No.1: 2-12.
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2008 “Indigenous Peoples in the Face of Globalization.” American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 51, No. 12, 1836-1843.
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2008 “Introduction: Critical issues in law and justice from an evolutionary perspective.” Pages 1-21 in American Justice: Ethical Foundations and the Evolution of Modern Law, Lawrence Gesell. Phoenix, AZ: Coast Aire Publications.
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2008 “Power and Deviance.” Vol. 3: 91-109 in Violence, Peace and Conflict (2nd edition), edited by Lester Kurtz New York: Academic Press.
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2007 “Disablism Reflected in Law and Policy: The Social Construction and Perpetuation of Prejudice.” The Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal 3, 3: 13-24.
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2007 “The Great Circle of Justice: North American Indigenous Justice and Contemporary Restoration Programs.” Contemporary Justice Review 10, 2: 215 - 225.
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2007 “Social Justice.” Pages 1119-1129 in International Social Sciences, edited by William A. Rarity. Palgrave, NY: Macmillan.
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2007 “Indigenous Peoples and Environmentalism; Leonard Peltier; Andre Gunder Frank; and David Dellinger.” Numbers 246, 388, 434-36, and 665 in the Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice, edited by Gary Anderson and Kathryn Herr. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
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2006 “Moral Boundaries and Deviance.” Pages 119-124 in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
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2006 "China and Globalization: Economic and Legal Changes in the World System." Journal of Developing Societies 22, 2: 197-219.