Kenneth D. Colburn Jr. is a Professor of Sociology at Butler University's Department of Sociology and Criminology.
Articles
Honoring (Recollecting) Our Memory of Peter McHugh as Social Theorist (with M. C. Moore), Human Studies (2010)
The recent death of Peter McHugh becomes an occasion for the remembrance and recollection of...
“Policing the Police,” Review of Are Cops Racist?, by H. Mac Donald, American Outlook (2003)
Law enforcement officers are an ever-present target for criticism. There are exceptions, of course: praise...
A Critical Encounter with Fred Dallmayr: Introduction, Human Studies (1991)
The article presents memories of the author when he chaired a book review panel on...
Public Opinion Reform in China (with David S. Mason), Footnotes of the American Sociological Association (1989)
As the People's Republic of China shifts toward a more market-oriented economic system, it has...
Desire and Discourse in Foucault: The Sign of the Fig Leaf in Michelangelo’s David, Human Studies (1987)
The article focuses on philosopher Michel Foucault's views for assessing the meaning and significance of...
Books
Service-learning paradigms : intercommunity, interdisciplinary and international (with Rona Newmark) (2007)
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Contributions to Books
Art, Analysis and the Problem of Virtue, Friends, Enemies, and Strangers (1979)
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Theorizing Marriage as the Problem of Intimacy, Friends, Enemies, and Strangers (1979)
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