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Paul C. Luken

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Associate Professor of Sociology                                             
236 Pafford Building
(678) 839-6333
pluken@westga.edu
Ph.D. The Ohio State University
CV: August 2009


Paul Luken advises sociology majors and coordinates the sociology program.  He also teaches undergraduate courses in medical sociology, death and dying, housing and homeless, urban sociology, and qualitative research and graduate-level courses on institutional ethnography and qualitative research. After completing his doctoral studies in Sociology at The Ohio State University, he continued his studies as a postdoctoral fellow in “Mental Health and Aging” in the Department of Family and Community Medicine of the University of Missouri; and on two occasions he was selected by the Gerontological Society of America as a postdoctoral fellow in applied gerontology. 

His most recent publications have appeared in Social Problems, Social Forces, Sociological Inquiry, the Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, and Sociological Quarterly.  Currently he is preparing a book entitled Taking Up Residence, an institutional ethnography study of changes in the social institution of housing in the US in the twentieth century.  Aside from his membership in numerous professional organizations, he is particularly active in the Society for the Study of Social Problems and is a long-time member of the American Civil Liberties Union and Amnesty International.

Fall 2009 Syllabi

SOCI 3804-01

SOCI 4300-01