Department of Sociology
Hamline University
cupright01 [at] Hamline [dot] edu
I am an instructor in the Sociology Department at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota.
I am also a graduate student at Princeton University working on a dissertation that explores that transformation of the organic food industry in the United States from 1965 - 2002. My research interests include the politics and organizations involved as the organic market grew from a marginalized segment of the retail grocery sector into a major niche market, one that is now embraced by many of the same corporations that earlier activists harshly critiqued.
I am fond of good chocolate, Belgian beer, and baseball.
I support causes that preserve and expand social justice.
(Course websites require logging into Hamline's "Blackboard" system.)
Fall 2008 SOC 1110 - 03
(CRN 16157)"Introduction to Sociological Thinking" GLC 202E M-W-F 09:10 a.m. -
10:10 a.m.SOC 1110 - 04
(CRN 16158)"Introduction to Sociological Thinking" GLC 202E M-W-F 11:30 a.m. -
12:30 p.m.Winter (J-term) 2009 SOC 3980 - 03
(CRN 21103)"Special Topics: Sociology of Food" GLC 203E MTWR- 01:00 p.m. -
04:00 p.m.Spring 2009 SOC 1110 - 04
(CRN 37947)"Introduction to Sociological Thinking" DSC 6 -T-R- 09:40 a.m. -
11:10 a.m.SOC 1120 - 02
(CRN 36948)"Social Problems" LGS 4 M-W-F 09:10 a.m. -
10:10 a.m.SOC 1120 - 03
(CRN 37420)"Social Problems" DSC 318 M-W-F 11:30 a.m. -
12:10 p.m.
The bulk of this web site is a collection of links to help me in various aspects of my research, along with some political commentary every now and again.
posted: 10/01/1998 12:24 PM
revised: 09/16/2008 02:14 PM