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Research Interests for Rebecca L. Bach

Research Interests:

My major interests in sociology include gender, sexuality, and inequality. My past research has focused on a diverse range of topics associated with gender inequality in work and family roles including an analysis of the structural determinants of gender composition of university and college faculties, a longitudinal examination of educational decision-making and its relationship to eventual marriage and fertility rates of young women in Cairo, Egypt (with John Gulick, Carolina Population Center), and a qualitative analysis of the work and family commitment of men and women managers (with Catherine Zimmer,University of North Carolina). My current work focuses on pedagogy and the impact of social inequality on the teaching and learning process. I am also beginning a study of the dramatic changes in the state sex education curriculum made by the North Carolina Legislature in the mid-1990's. I coordinate the sociology undergraduate internship program and teach SOC 118, Sex, Gender, and Society, SOC 149, Sexuality and Society, SOC 129, Gender, Work, and Organizations, SOC 199S, Sociology Internship Seminar and occasionally SOC 10D, Introduction to Sociology. In my leisure time, I enjoy watching women's and men's college basketball, going to movies, and reading mystery novels.

Keywords:
Classroom environment, Education, Feminism and education, Labor
Recent Publications
  1. Bach, RL, Review of 'The Gender Knot: Rethinking Our Patriarchal Legacy', Contemporary Sociology, vol. 27 (November, 2014)
  2. Bach, RL, Exploring the Benefits of Community-Based Research in a Sociology of Sexualities Course, Teaching Sociology, vol. 39 no. 1 (January, 2011), pp. 57-72, SAGE Publications [doi[abs]
  3. with Julianne Weinzimmer, Exploring the Benefits of Community-Based Research in a Sociology of Sexualities Course, edited by Kathe Lowney, Teaching Sociology, vol. 39 (2010), pp. 57-72, Sage Publication, ISSN 0092-055X [abs]
  4. Bach, RL, Team Case Study of Community Organizations, in Sociology Through Active Learning, edited by McKinney, K; Heyl, BS, vol. II (June, 2008), pp. 304 pages, SAGE Publications, ISBN 9781412993500 [doi[abs]
  5. Bach, RL, 'Comparable Worth' and 'Sex Education', in Encyclopedia of the Culture Wars, edited by Chapman, R (2008), M.E. Sharpe

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