University Honors Program

Dana M. Williams, PhD

HNRS 393: Leadership, Power, and Change: Theory to Practice

Office: Butte 645

Dana Williams is a sociologist with a Ph.D. from the University of Akron, with teaching and research interests in social inequalities (class, gender, race), social movements, political sociology, complex organizations, research methods, and public sociology. Williams has authored various articles for peer-reviewed journals, including Race, Ethnicity, & EducationTeaching SociologySociology of Sport JournalCritical SociologyComparative Sociology, and Contemporary Justice Review. The book Anarchy & Society: Reflections on Anarchist-Sociology was co-authored with Jeff Shantz (Brill, 2013) and Black Flags and Social Movements (Manchester University Press, 2017) are recent monographs.

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