Elizabeth B. Erbaugh
Assistant Professor of Gender Studies & Sociology, Butler University
Please visit my current website:
www.betsyerbaugh.com
Courses
Curriculum Vitae
Links
Research Interests
Social Movements
Gender, Race, Class & Sexuality
Violence (Personal, Cultural & Structural)
U.S. Welfare State
Research Methods
Education
PhD 2007, University of New Mexico, Sociology
MA 2001, University of New Mexico, Sociology
MA 1998, University of Notre Dame, International Peace Studies
BA 1993, Tufts University, Philosophy
Courses Taught at UNM
Queer Theory/Queer Lives (SOC 398/AMST 330/WMST 379):
Spring 2007
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Spring 2006
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Fall 2004
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Fall 2003
Sociology of Gender (SOC 308/WMST 308):
Fall 2006
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Spring 2005
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Spring 2002
Women in Contemporary Society (WMST 200):
Fall 2003
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Spring 2003
Dynamics of Prejudice (SOC 216)
Fall 2002
Deviant Behavior (SOC 213)
Fall 2001
Intro to Research Methods (SOC 280)
Fall 2006
Research Methods in Sociology Laboratory (SOC 481L):
Fall 2005
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Spring 2004
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Summer 2002
Student Advisor,
Peace Studies Program
, 2005-2007
Links
Department of Sociology, Grinnell
Department of Sociology, UNM
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame
Violence Against LGBTIQ People
Reading Lists:
Gender
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Social Movements
Other Links
(Race, Class, Gender & Sexuality)
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