Carol J Ward
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Contact Information
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Research
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My research specialties includes race and ethnic relations, sociology of education, and rural and community development in indigenous communities in the US and Mali.
Education
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PHD
SOCIOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
1992
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MA
SOCIOLOGY
NORTH TEXAS ST UNIVERSITY
1976
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BA
SOCIOLOGY
NORTH TEXAS ST UNIVERSITY
1973
Professional Affiliations
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Women's Research Institute
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Publications
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Carol Ward, Yodit Solomon, Bonnie Baliff-Spanvill and Addie Furhriman
(2008).
Framing Development: Community and NGO Perspectives in Mali.
Community Develpment Journal.
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Erin Feinauer Whiting and Carol Ward
(2008).
Food Security and Provisioning: Chronic Challenges Faced by Families on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation.
Handbook of Families and Poverty.
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Karen Hyer, Bonnie Baliff-Spanvill, Yodit Solomon, Heather Thomas and Carol Ward
(2008).
Gender Inequalities in Educational Participation.
Handbook of International Education Issues.
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Carol Ward, and Bill Wertman and Carol Ward
(2008).
Contemporary Education, and Chief Dull Knife College.
We, the Northern Cheyenne People: Our Land, Our History, Our Culture.
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Carol J. Ward and Ering Feinauer Whiting
(2007).
Food Insecurity and Diabetes Risk Among the Northern Cheyenne.
Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition.
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Ted Hodgson, Bob Madsen and Carol Ward
(2006).
Pathways to Success in Pre-College Mathematics.
Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education.
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Addie Fuhriman, Carol Ward, Yodit Solomon, Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill.
(2006).
Meaningful Learning? Gendered Experiences with an NGO-sponsored Literacy Program in Rural Mali.
Ethnography and Education.
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Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill, Carol Ward, Yodit Solomon, Addie Furhriman, and Kacey Widdison-Jones
(2005).
Human Capital and Community Development: A Case Study of an NGO-sponsored Schooling Program in Mali..
World Studies in Education.
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Carol Ward and Erin Whiting
(2005).
Does the New TANF Work Requirement Work in Rural Minority Communities? A Case Study of the Northern Cheyenne Nation.
American Indian Culture and Research Journal.
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