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2007 Alumni and Friends Gathering & Public Sociology Award Presentation

L-R: Dr. Greg Owen, Prof. Vicky Brockman, Prof. Chris Uggen, Randi Morrau-Markusen, Maria Markusen
Our 6th annual Alumni and Friends Gathering, a traditional luncheon held during the Sociology Research Institute (SRI), was held at the Campus Club on April 21. 2007. It’s a great opportunity to welcome our alumni and friends to campus to catch up with each other and the department. Associate Dean James Parente, Jr. provided thought provoking remarks at the luncheon.
At this gathering, we also present our Public Sociology award. This year’s recipient is Eric Markusen (Ph.D., 1986), who made tremendous contributions to the study of genocide before passing away earlier this year. Fellow alums Vicky Brockman and Greg Owens paid heartfelt tribute to their colleague. We were honored to have Eric’s widow, Randi, and his daughter, Maria, in attendance to accept the award.
Sociologist Eric Markusen was a prolific scholar and activist of international renown. After earning his Ph.D. from the Department of Sociology at the University of Minnesota, he went on to be a Professor of Sociology and Social Work at Southwest Minnesota State University (SMSU). He was also the research Director of the Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies in Copenhagen, Denmark. A passionate activist, Markusen’s work was not confined to the office. He traveled to genocide sites and refugee camps around the world. His data has been used in post-genocide trials as evidence. As a part of a team chosen by the Coalition for International Justice, he participated in interviewing 1000 refugees from Darfur. The findings were incorporated into the US State Department's Atrocities Documentation Project, after which a determination was made that genocide was taking place in Sudan. He organized international conferences on genocide and published numerous books and scholarly articles on the subject. Markusen’s far-reaching and important work truly embodies the spirit of public sociology.
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Alumni News
Joachim Savelsberg and Ryan King win ASA Article Award
Prof. Joachim Savelsberg and Ryan King received the American Sociological Association Section on Culture Article Award for "Institutionalizing Collective Memories of Hate: Law and Law Enforcement in Germany and the United States," published in the American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 111, No. 2, pp. 579-616. They were awarded the Law and Society Association's article award for the same article in 2006. Congratulations, Joachim and Ryan!!
October 16th, 2007Watch for the Fall 2007 Workshop Schedule
The Fall 2007 Workshop schedule will be available in late-summer. We hope you can join us.
January 11th, 2007Sharon Preves Receives Tenure
Department of Sociology alum Sharon Preves has been promoted to Associate Professor with tenure at Hamline University.
June 8th, 2006