Home > People > Graduate Students : Scott R DeMuth
Specialties
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Language and Identity
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Nationalism
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Social Movements
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Social Networks
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Space, Place, and Identity
Educational Background
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Ph.D Candidate: Sociology, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities.
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M.A.: Sociology, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, 2012.
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B.A.: Sociology, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN, 2009.
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B.A.: American Indian Studies, University of St. Thomas - ACTC, 2009.
Publications
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With David Pellow (Forthcoming 2013). “Terrorizing Dissent and the Conspiracy Against Liberation Movements“. Corporate Repression and Legal Corruption: Challenging the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act
Research Activities
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“Network Analysis of U.S.- Indian Treaty Signers“
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"Intermediary Organizations in Cross-Sector Networks"
Professional Activities
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Presented at Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting: “The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA) and the Assault on Academic Freedom and Communities of Resistance“ , 2010
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Presented at Midwest Sociological Society’s Annual Meeting: “Politicized Ethnicity and the Minnehaha Free State“ , 2009
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Roundtable at the American Sociological Association's Honors Program: "The Minnehaha Free State: Collective Action Between Cross-Cultural Groups" , 2008
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Presented at 2008 Midwest Sociological Society’s Annual Meeting.: "The Minnehaha Free State: Collective Action Between Cross-Cultural Groups" , 2008
Awards
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Graduate Research Partnership Proposal Fellowship, University of Minnesota, 2010
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Edelstein Family Sociology Research Fellowship, University of Minnesota, 2009
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John C. Gessner Scholarship for Sociology Major, University of St. Thomas, 2008
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Young Scholars Undergraduate Research Award, University of St. Thomas, 2008
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James G. Ahler Award for Distinguished Students in Research Methods, 2008
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Young Scholars Undergraduate Research Award, University of St. Thomas, 2007
Courses Taught
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SOC 3322W: Social Movements, Protest, and Change
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SOC 4411: Terrorism Networks and Counterterrorism Organizations (TA)
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SOC 3322W: Social Movements, Protest, and Change (TA)
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SOC 3211: American Race Relations (TA)
Alternative Output Formats