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Stan J. Knapp, Associate Professor of Sociology

Contact Information

  • Department: Sociology, Department of
  • Office: JFSB 2041
  • Phone: 801-422-3590
  • Email: stan_knapp@byu.edu

Research

  • Social Theory; Family Theory; Philosophy of Social Science; Sociology of Emotions; Social Organization of Claims of Knowledge/Expertise; Family and Social Change

Education

  • PHD SOCIOLOGY FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY 1996
  • MS FAMILY SCIENCES BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 1989
  • BA FAMILY LIVING BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 1987

Publications

  • Jill Quadagno & Stan J. Knapp (2005). Have Historical Sociologists Forsaken Theory?. Historical Methods in the Social Sciences: The Logic of Historical Inquiry.
  • KNAPP, STAN J. and Camille S. Williams (2004). Where Does Queer Theory Take Us?. Sourcebook of Family Theory and Research.
  • Carroll, Jason S, STAN J. KNAPP, and Thomas B. Holman (2004). Theorizing about Marriage. Sourcebook of Family Theories and Research.
  • S.J. KNAPP (2002). Authorizing Family Science: An Analysis of the Objectifying Practices of Family Science Discourse. Journal of Marriage and Family.
  • S.J. KNAPP (2000). Emmanuel Levinas and the Moral Displacement of Knowledge: Rethinking the Relation between the Moral and Social Order. Current Perspectives in Social Theory.
  • STAN J. KNAPP (1999). Facing the Child: Rethinking Models of Agency in Parent-Child Relations. Contemporary Perspectives on Family Research.
  • STAN J. KNAPP (1999). Analyzing Narratives of Expertise: Toward the Development of a Burkeian Pentadic Scheme. The Sociological Quarterly.

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