Education
University of Akron, Ph.D. (2009) Work Shared in CORE
Books
Articles
- Taming all Challengers: Academically and Philosophically Situating Anarchist Sociology in North America
- From Top to Bottom, A Thoroughly Stratified World: An Anarchist View of Inequality and Domination
- Anarchist and Anarchistic Anti-Systemic Movements in World-Systems Perspective
- Where’s the Honor? Attitudes Toward the “Fighting Sioux” Nickname and Logo
- State-level factors in Metropolitan Climate Activism
- State Violence, Social Control, and Resistance
- Defining an Anarchist-Sociology: A Long Anticipated Marriage
- Why Revolution Ain’t Easy: Violating Norms, Re‐socializing Society
- Patriarchy and the ‘Fighting Sioux’: A Gendered Look at Racial College Sports Nicknames
- Assessing Change in Student Critical Thinking for Introduction to Sociology Classes
- A Society in Revolt or Under Analysis? Investigating the Dialogue Between 19th-Century Anarchists and Sociologists
- Americans and Iraq, Twelve Years Apart: Comparing Support for the US Wars in Iraq
- Black Panther Radical Factionalization and the Development of Black Anarchism
- An Anarchist in the Academy, a Sociologist in the Movement: The Life, Activism, and Ideas of Howard J. Ehrlich
- Teaching About Race and Social Action by ‘Digging Up the Past’: The Mary Turner Project
- Happiness and Freedom in Direct Action: Critical Mass Bike Rides as Ecstatic Ritual, Play, and Temporary Autonomous Zones
- Contemporary Anarchist and Anarchistic Movements
- Relationships of Horizontalism and Hierarchy: Exploring Divergent Forms of Sociopolitical Trust
Book chapters