Biography

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)

  1. 2015 “Political Deviance as Positive Action: Against Hegemony.” Chapter 9 in Research on Deviance, edited by Erich Goode. Malen, MA: Wiley Blackwell.
  2. 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.
  3. 2014 “References.” Pages 130-140” in Globalogy and Hegemony:  A Critical Perspective by Cruit and Lauderdale.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 2011 “A Political Analysis of Deviance”, third edition. Whitby, Canada: de Sitter Publications.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 2011 “Political Deviance.” Pages 119-133 in The Handbook of Deviant Behavior, edited by Clifton Bryant. London: Routledge. (Publication delayed from 2010).
  11. 2010 “Theory and Methodology of World Development: The Writings of Andre Gunder Frank (Evolutionary Processes in World Politics)”. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. 2008 “Sacred Mountains and Profane Dollars: Discourses about Snowmaking on the San Francisco Peaks.” Social & Legal Studies, Vol. 17, No. 4, 491-511.
  16. 2008 “In the Light of Andre Gunder Frank: Terror, Domination and Dependency.” Journal of Developing Societies, 24, 1: 13-119.
  17. 2008 “Introduction to the Light of Andre Gunder Frank.” Journal of Developing Societies, Vol. 24, No.1: 2-12.
  18. 2008 “Indigenous Peoples in the Face of Globalization.” American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 51, No. 12, 1836-1843.
  19. 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.
  20. 2008 “Power and Deviance.” Vol. 3: 91-109 in Violence, Peace and Conflict (2nd edition), edited by Lester Kurtz New York: Academic Press.
  21. 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.
  22. 2007 “The Great Circle of Justice: North American Indigenous Justice and Contemporary Restoration Programs.” Contemporary Justice Review 10, 2: 215 - 225.
  23. 2007 “Social Justice.” Pages 1119-1129 in International Social Sciences, edited by William A. Rarity. Palgrave, NY: Macmillan.
  24. 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.
  25. 2006 “Moral Boundaries and Deviance.” Pages 119-124 in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
  26. 2006 "China and Globalization: Economic and Legal Changes in the World System." Journal of Developing Societies 22, 2: 197-219.


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