Faculty
Davita Silfen Glasberg
Professor and Head, Department of Sociology
Biographical Statement:
My research is primarily focused on the relationship between finance capital institutions and society, particularly the affect these institutions may have on power processes of the state. I am currently pursuing an investigation into the question of predatory lending and its affect on wealth inequality. I am also interested in the role of the state in the social constructions of race, class, and gender. I am currently working on a book about power, oppression, and the state, which explores this question. |
Education:
BA, 1973 Brooklyn College;
MA 1976 Brooklyn College;
MA 1978 SUNY-Stony Brook;
PhD 1983 SUNY-Stony Brook. |
Selected Publications:
Kenneth J. Neubeck , Mary Alice Neubeck , and Davita Silfen Glasberg , Social Problems (5 th edition). 2007. New York : McGraw-Hill.
Kenneth J. Neubeck and Davita Silfen Glasberg . 2005. Sociology: Diversity, Conflict, and Change . New York : McGraw-Hill.
Davita Silfen Glasberg and Dan Skidmore. 1997. Corporate Welfare Policy and the Welfare State: Bank Deregulation and the Savings and Loan Bailout . Aldine de Gruyter .
Davita Silfen Glasberg and Dan Skidmore. 1998. "The role of the state in the criminogenesis of corporate crime: A case study in the savings and loan crisis." Social Science Quarterly 79(1):110-128.
Davita Silfen Glasberg and Dan Skidmore. 1997. "State projects and the balance of class forces: An analysis of bank deregulation." Research in Political Economy 16:55-88. |
Curriculum Vitae
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