dana m. williams
phd, sociology
university of akron

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publications


articles in peer-reviewed journals

2009

Dana M. Williams. “Red vs. Green: Regional Variation of Anarchist Ideology in the United States”. Journal of Political Ideology, 14 (2), June: 189-210. PDF
 


Dana M. Williams. “Anarchists and Labor Unions: An Analysis Using New Social Movement Theories”. WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society. 12 (3), September: 337-354. PDF

 

2008

Dana M. Williams and Matthew T. Lee. “'We Are Everywhere': An Ecological Analysis of Organizations in the Anarchist Yellow Pages”. Humanity & Society, 32 (1), February: 45-70. PDF

2007

Dana M. Williams. “Where’s the Honor? Attitudes on the “Fighting Sioux” Nickname and Logo”. Sociology of Sport Journal. 24 (4), December: 437-456. PDF
 

Dana M. Williams. “No Past, No Respect, and No Power: An Anarchist Evaluation of Native Americans as Sports Nicknames, Logos, and Mascots”. Anarchist Studies. 15 (1), Spring: 31-54.
 

2006

Dana M. Williams. “Patriarchy and ‘The Fighting Sioux’: A Gendered Look at Racial College Sports Nicknames”. Race, Ethnicity and Education. 9 (4), December: 325-340. PDF

 

book chapters

under review

Dana M. Williams. “Theories on Pacifist and Anti-war Reform Movements”, in Encyclopedia of American Reform Movements. Editors: John R. McKivigan and Heather L. Kaufman. Publisher: Facts on File: Library of American History Series.
 

accepted

Dana M. Williams. “Feeder Marches and ‘Diversity of Tactics’ in Northeast Ohio Anti-war Activism”, for The Anti-War Movement and its Discontents: A Reader on Social Movement Theory and Practice. Editor: Tom Pieragastini and David Meieran.
 

2009

Dana M. Williams. “An Anarchist-Sociologist Research Program: Fertile Areas for Theoretical and Empirical Research”, for New Perspectives on Anarchism. Editors: Nathan Jun and Shane Wahl. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books
 


Dana M. Williams. “Anarchism in Cuba”. Pp. 120-123 in International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest, 1500-Present. Editor: Immanuel Ness. Blackwell Publishing.

 

book reviews

In progress

Dana Williams. “Review of Jeffrey S. Juris. 2008. Networking Futures: The Movements Against Corporate Globalization.” Critical Sociology.


In review

Dana Williams. “Review of Steven M. Buechler. 2008. Critical Sociology.” And “Review of Joe R. Feagin and Hernán Vera. 2008. Liberation Sociology, Second Edition”. Anarchist Studies.


In review

Dana Williams. “Review of Brian Doherty and Timothy Doyle (eds). 2008. Beyond Borders: Environmental Movements and Transnational Politics.” Mobilization: An International Journal.


2008

Dana Williams. “Review of Marina Sitrin (ed). 2006. Horizontalism: Voices of Popular Power in Argentina.” Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, 20 (4), Oct-Dec: 518-522. PDF


2006

Dana Williams. “Review of David Goodway (ed). 2004. For Workers’ Power: The Selected Writings of Maurice Brinton.” International Labor and Working-Class History, 69 (1), Spring: 210-213. PDF


manuscripts in progress

In progress

Suzanne R. Slusser and Dana M. Williams. “Americans and Iraq, Twelve Years Later: Comparing Support for the Bush Wars in Iraq”. Target publication: Public Opinion Quarterly.


In progress

Dana M. Williams. “An Anarchist CNN: The Organizational Sociology of the Global Independent Media Center Network”. Target publication: Science, Technology, & Human Values.


In progress

Dana M. Williams. “Against All Authority: New Social Movement Theories and the Anarchist Movement”. Target publication: The Sociological Quarterly.


In progress

Dana M. Williams. “Why Revolution Ain't Easy: Violating Norms, Resocializing Society”. Target publication: Anarchist Studies.


In progress

Dana M. Williams. “An Iron Cage Resisted: Anarchistic Franchise Organizations as Examples of Radical Isomorphism”. Target publication: Social Movement Studies.


In progress

Dana M. Williams and Matthew T. Lee. “Overthrowing the State Without Using It: Political Opportunities for Anarchist Organizations”. Target publication: Mobilization: An International Quarterly.


In progress

Dana M. Williams. “Argentina on Fire! Before and After the December 2001
Rebellion”. Target publication: undecided.


In progress

Dana M. Williams. “A Comparative Study of Labor and Environmental Movements: The United States, Argentina, and Uganda”. Target publication: International Journal of Comparative Sociology.


In progress

Dana M. Williams. “International Political Opportunities: Protest by Labor
Union Members”. Target publication: American Sociological Review.


In progress

Dana M. Williams. “Opportunity and Advantage: Protest Across the World System”. Target publication: Journal of World-Systems Research.


In progress

Suzanne R. Slusser, John F. Zipp, Rachel Schneider, and Dana M. Williams. “Assessing Critical Thinking in Sociology”. Target publication: undecided.