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Snow, David A

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Personal name headingSnow, David A.
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See alsoEmployer: University of California, Irvine
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedIrvine (Calif.)
Addressdsnow@uci.edu
Birth date1943-03-16
Field of activityEducation, Higher Sociology
AffiliationUniversity of California, Irvine
Southern Methodist University University of Texas at Austin University of Arizona University of California, Los Angeles University of Akron Ohio University
Profession or occupationCollege teachers Authors
Found inHis Down on their luck, c1992: CIP t.p. (David A. Snow)
Social movements and uses, 1996: CIP t.p. (David S. Snow) data sheet (b. 03-16-43)
E-mail from the author, July 28, 1998 (name is David A. Snow, b. 1943)
LC database, Aug. 6, 1998 (hdg.: Snow, David A.; Snow, David S., 1943-, Snow, David Alan, 1943- ; usage: David A. Snow, David S. Snow, David Alan Snow)
The Wiley Blackwell companion to social movements, 2019: title page (David A. Snow) back cover (DAvid A. Snow, PhD, is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine)
UC Irvine, Department of Sociology web site, February 13, 2019: (Dr. David Snow, Distinguished Professor ; dsnow@uci.edu ; David A. Snow is a Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine, which he joined in 2001. He taught previously at Southern Methodist University, the University of Texas, Austin, and the University of Arizona, where he was Head of the Department of Sociology for nine years. He earned a BA from Ohio University, a MA in Urban Studies from the University of Akron, and his Ph.D. in Sociology from UCLA ; His teaching and research interests include social protest and movements; socioeconomic marginality with an emphasis on homelessness and poverty; social psychology focusing on changes in cognitive orientation and interpretive perspectives, with an emphasis on framing processes, conversion, and identity work; religion and the persistence of belief; and qualitative field methods.)
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