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SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY
at Fordham College Lincoln Center
Clara Rodríguez
Professor of Sociology, Associate Chair
Fordham University
Lowenstein 916B
113 W. 60th Street
New York, NY 10023
crodriguez@fordham.edu
Ph: 212-636-6335
Fax: 212-636-7153
Office Hours: M 2:30-6:30; W 2:30-4:30 |
Education: B.A., CUNY/City College; M.A., Cornell University; Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis.
Research Interests: Race and Ethnicity, Media Studies, Latino Studies, Labor Markets, Migration, Urban and Regional Studies
Courses: Race and Ethnicity in the Media, Hispanic Women, Latino Images in the Media, Hispanics in the U.S.A, Introduction to Sociology, Research Methods, Senior Research Seminar
Dr. Clara E. Rodríguez is a Professor of Sociology at Fordham University's College at Lincoln Center. She is the author of nine books including: Heroes, Lovers and Others: The Story of Latinos in Hollywood, (Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2004); Changing Race: Latinos, The Census and the History of Ethnicity in the United States, New York University Press (2000); Hispanics in the Labor Force: Issues and Policies, with Meléndez, E. and Barry Figueroa, J. (Eds.), NY: Plenum Press, 1991; Puerto Ricans: Born in the USA, (Boulder, CO.: Westview Press, 1991); and Latin Looks: Images of Latinas and Latinos in U.S. Media, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1997. She is the recipient of numerous research and teaching awards, most recently, the American Sociological Association's 2001 Award for Distinguished Contributions to Research in the Field of Latina/o Studies and her university's Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Social Sciences in 2003. She has been a Visiting Professor at Columbia University, MIT, and Yale University. She has also been a Visiting Scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation and a Senior Fellow at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History. Previously, she was the Dean of Fordham University's College of Liberal Studies. She has written over 50 articles on Latinos in the United States and is currently at work on an update of the classic Coser, Kadushin and Powell text, Books: The Culture and Commerce of Publishing, which will be published by Stanford University Press.
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