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Sociology student to compete in 2008 Summer Olympics
Senior Ian Crocker to compete in Swimming in Beijing
Ian Crocker (Sociology senior) earned his third trip to the Olympics in August 2008 after finishing second in the 100-meter butterfly finals at the Olympic Trials. He represents the United States in the 100-meter butterfly. He also earned two gold medals, one silver and one bronze medal during the 2000 Sydney and 2004 Athens Games. Crocker competes on August 13-15.


Professor Ari Adut's new book out in August
Dr Adut's book, On Scandal, is part of Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences series by Cambridge
Scandal is the quintessential public event. Here is the first general and comprehensive analysis of this ubiquitous moral phenomenon. Taking up wide-ranging cases in society, politics, and art, Ari Adut shows when wrongdoings generate scandals and when they do not. He focuses on the emotional and cognitive experience of scandals and the relationships among those who are involved in or exposed to them. This perspective explains variations in the effects, frequency, elicited reactions, outcomes, and strategic uses of scandals. On Scandal: Moral Disturbances in Society, Politics, and Art offers provocative accounts of the Oscar Wilde, Watergate, and Lewinsky affairs. Adut also employs the lens of scandal to address puzzles and questions regarding public life. Why is American politics plagued by sex scandals? What is the cause of the rise in political scandals in Western democracies? Why were Victorians sometimes very accommodating and other times very intolerant of homosexuality? What is the social logic of hypocrisy? Why has transgression been so central to modern art?


Fall 2008 placements for recent PhDs
Sociology students obtain tenure-track positions at universities
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Sociology Graduate Coordinator receives UT Outstanding Graduate Coordinator Award
Evelyn Porter awarded Outstanding Graduate Coordinator for 2008
Sociology Graduate Coordinator, Evelyn Porter, has received the 2008 Outstanding Graduate Coordinator Award, sponsored by the Office of Graduate Studies. Congratulations!


Graduate student receives outstanding student paper award
Jeremy Uecker receives McNamara award from ASR
Sociology graduate student Jeremy Uecker was awarded the 2008 Robert J. McNamara Student Paper Award from the Association for the Sociology of Religion (ASR) for his paper, "Religious and Spiritual Responses to 9/11: Evidence from the Add Health Sample." He will present the paper at the ASR meeting in July, and it is forthcoming in a special issue of Sociological Spectrum on the sociology of religion.