UTA Sociology & Anthropology Faculty Publications preserved and shared openly.
Submissions from 2021
Early Humans and Changing Landscapes in the Knysna Region of the Southern Cape, Naomi Cleghorn and Sara Wurz
Submissions from 2020
“The Community Helped Me:” Community Cohesion and Environmental Concerns in Personal Assessments of Post-Disaster Recovery, Kelly Bergstrand and Brian Mayer
Threat and Emotions: Mobilizing and Attitudinal Outcomes of a Ballistic Missile Scare, Kelly Bergstrand and Christopher Robertson
Submissions from 2019
The Advantaged Cause: Affect Control Theory and Social Movements, Kelly Bergstrand
Prehistoric Archaeology Underwater, Ashley Lemke
Submissions from 2018
Villains, Victims, and Heroes in Character Theory and Affect Control Theory, Kelly Bergstrand and James M. Jasper
Submissions from 2017
To the Mountain: Heritage preservation through archaeological literacy in Belize, Sylvia Batty, Leah M. McCurdy, and Rebecca Friedel
Would Adorno Download Music? Piracy, the Recording Industry and Reproduction Reconsidered, David Arditi
Succotzeños and Archaeology: Long-Term Collaboration and Ideas for the Future, Leah M. McCurdy, Rebecca Friedel, and Jason Yaeger
Submissions from 2016
It takes two: A dyadic model of recruitment to civic activity, Kraig Beyerlein and Kelly Bergstrand
Building Xunantunich: Public Building in an Ancient Maya Community, Leah M. McCurdy
The Appearance and the Reality of Quid Pro Quo Corruption: An Empirical Investigation, Christopher Robertson, D. Alex Winkelman, Kelly Bergstrand, and Darren Modzelewski
Informal Labor in the Sharing Economy: Everyone Can Be a Record Producer, David Arditi
To the Mountain!, Leah M. McCurdy, Sylvia Batty, and Rebecca Friedel
Submissions from 2015
Compensation and Community Corrosion: Perceived Inequalities, Social Comparisons, and Competition Following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Brian Mayer, Katrina Running, and Kelly Bergstrand
The New Distribution Oligopoly: Beats, iTunes, and Digital Music Distribution, David Arditi
Maya Construction History: Explorations through Buildings Archaeology and Conservation, Leah M. McCurdy
Submissions from 2014
Assessing the Relationship Between Social Vulnerability and Community Resilience to Hazards, Kelly Bergstrand, Brian Mayer, Babette Brumback, and Yi Zhang
A 9,000-year-old caribou hunting structure beneath Lake Huron, Ashley Lemke, Elizabeth P. Sonnenburg, Robert G. Reynolds, Brian D. Abbott, and John M. O’Shea
Digital Downsizing: The Effects of Digital Music Production on Labor, David Arditi
The Mobilizing Power Of Grievances: Applying Loss Aversion And Omission Bias To Social Movements, Kelly Bergstrand
Submissions from 2013
iTunes: Breaking Barriers and Building Walls, David Arditi
Approaches to the Archaeology of Submerged Landscapes: Research on the Alpena-Amberley Ridge, Lake Huron, John O’Shea, Ashley Lemke, Robert G. Reynolds, Elizabeth P. Sonnenburg, and Guy Meadows
Submissions from 2012
Negotiating the Unknown: The Role of Uncertainty in Social Exchange, Scott V. Savage and Kelly Bergstrand
Submissions from 2011
Water Flowing North of the Border: Export Agriculture and Water Politics in a Rural Community in Baja California, Christian Zlolniski
Submissions from 2007
The Destruction of Skeletal Elements by Carnivores: the Growth of a General Model for Skeletal Element Destruction and Survival in Zooarchaeological Assemblages, Naomi Cleghorn and Curtis W. Marean
Submissions from 2000
Etnografía de trabajadores informales en un barrio de inmigrantes mexicanos en el Silicon Valley, Christian Zlolniski