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Beverly
Nagel (sociology) received her Ph.D. in Sociology from Stanford
University. Her research interests concern rural development, grassroots
action, and social change in Latin America. For the past twelve years,
she has been engaged in research on agricultural development, ethnic relations,
and social movements on Paraguay's eastern frontier. She has also conducted
research on rural development and migration patterns in Mexico, and has
served as a consultant on both urban and rural development projects for
the Inter-American Development Bank and the Fundación Intermon.
In addition to introductory sociology, she teaches courses on social research
methods, Third World development, population, social movements, and the
ethnography of Latin America.
ONLINE COURSE MATERIALS
111
Introduction to Sociology
130 Population
and Food in the Global System
250
Ethnography of Latin America
312
Issues and Actors in Contemporary Third World Development
CCST200 Theory
and Practice of Cross-Cultural Studies
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