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Personal bio
Sarah A. Soule is the Morgridge Professor of Organizational Behavior, a Professor of Sociology (by courtesy), and the School of Humanities and Sciences James and Doris McNamara Faculty Fellow (2011-2012). Her research examines state and organizational-level policy change and diffusion, and the role social movements have on these processes. Current projects include an NSF-funded analysis of advocacy group effects on environmental legislation in the US; an analysis of how protest impacts multi-national firm-level decisions regarding divestment in Burma; a study of how protest affects the outcomes of shareholder resolutions; and an analysis of how protest affects stock prices of targeted firms. Currently teaching
ENVRES 399: Directed Research in Environment and Resources
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
ENVRES 398: Directed Reading in Environment and Resources (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) GSBGEN 390: Individual Research (Autumn, Winter, Spring) OB 691: PhD Directed Reading (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) OB 698: Doctoral Practicum in Teaching (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) OB 699: Doctoral Practicum in Research (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) OB 692: PhD Dissertation Research (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) |