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Sociology & Gerontology

 

 

Glenn W. Muschert, Ph.D.

 

 

Selected Publications:

 

Muschert, Glenn W.  Forthcoming 2008. “Frame-Changing in the Media Coverage of a School Shooting: The Rise of Columbine as a National Concern.” Social Science Journal.

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Muschert, Glenn W.  2008. “Exploring Narrative Hypothesis Testing: The Case of Suicides in Three Novels.” Quarterly Journal of Ideology 31 (1/2): 1-16.

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Marx, Gary T. and Glenn W. Muschert.  In Press 2008. “Simmel on Secrecy: A Legacy and Inheritance for the Sociology of Information.”  In Soziologie als Möglichkeit: 100. Jahre Georg Simmels Untersuchungen über die Formen der Vergesellschaftung [The Possibility of Sociology: 100 Years of Georg Simmel’s Investigations into the Forms of Social Organization], Christian Papiloud and Cécile Rol (eds). Wiesbaden, Germany: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.

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Perrucci, Robert, Kathleen Ferraro, JoAnn Miller, and Glenn W. Muschert (eds).  2008.  Agenda for Social Justice: Solutions 2008. Knoxville, TN: Society for the Study of Social Problems.

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Marx, Gary. T. and Glenn W. Muschert.  2007. “Personal Information, Borders, and the New Surveillance Studies.”  Annual Review of Law & Social Science 3: 375-95.

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Muschert, Glenn W. and Ralph W. Larkin.  2007.  “The Columbine High School Shootings."  Pp. 253-66 in Crimes & Trials of the Century, Steven Chermak & Frankie Y. bailey (eds). Westport, CT: Praeger.

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Muschert, Glenn W.  2007.  “Research in School Shootings.”  Sociology Compass 1(1): 60-80.

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Muschert, Glenn W.  2007. “The Columbine Victims and the Myth of the Juvenile Superpredator.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 5(4): 351-66.
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Muschert, Glenn W. and Dawn Carr.  2006. "Media Salience and Frame Changing across Events: Coverage of Nine School Shootings, 1997-2001." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 83(4): 747-66.

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Muschert, Glenn W. 2006. "Pop Music in the Classroom: Its Use to Illustrate Claims-Making in a Juvenile Delinquency Course." Sociological Imagination 42(1): 7-16.

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Muschert, Glenn W., Melissa Young-Spillers, and Dawn Carr. 2006. "'Smart' Policy Decisions to Combat a Social Problem: The Case of Child Abductions 2002-2003." Justice Policy Journal 3(2): 1-32.

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Muschert, Glenn W.  2006.  “Self-Affirmation through Death: A Contribution to the Sociology of Suicide through Literature.”  Sociological Inquiry 76(3): 297-315.

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Muschert, Glenn W. 2005.  "Rejoining Rampage," Contemporary Sociology 34(6): 617-9.

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Muschert, Glenn W., Melissa Young-Spillers, and Dawn Carr.  2005.  “Child Abduction Policy:  Influenced by Media Coverage or Empirical Data?”  Columbus, OH:  Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction.

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Muschert, Glenn W.  2004.  “Surveillance Technologies.”  Pp. 55-62 in Agenda for Social Justice: Solutions 2004, Robert Perrucci, Kathleen Ferraro, JoAnn Miller, and Paula C. Rodríguez Rust (eds).  Knoxville, TN: Society for the Study of Social Problems.

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Gimenez, Martha E., Glenn W. Muschert, and Alice Fothergill.  1997.  “Considerations on Wealth, Class, and Race: A Review Essay.” Critical Sociology, 23(2): 105-116.

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