Faculty
Chelsea Starr , Lecturer
Ph.D., Social Movements, Social Relations, University of California at Irvine, 1999
M.A., Comparative Culture and Social Science, University of California at Irvine, 1994
B.A., Anthropology magna cum laude, UCLA, 1991
Social and Behavioral Science Building 214-H | (910) 962-3434 | 601 South College Road, Wilmington, NC 28403-5978
starrc@uncw.edu

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Spring 2008 Syllabi

SOC 315: Urban Sociology
SOC 215: Modern Social Problems

Specialty Areas

Social Movements
Arts Activism
Culture/Popular Culture
Mexico and Chicano Studies
Symbolic Interactionism

Courses Taught

Social Problems
Urban Sociology

Current Research Projects

"How does a white woman become a Chicana?: Constructing Chicana identity through art"

"Arts Activism agains Impunity: Femicide along the U.S.-Mexico Border"

Professional Associations

Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction
American Sociological Association



 


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