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Marie Cornwall, Professor

Contact Information

Research

  • Social Movements
  • Care Work
  • Family and Social Change
  • Gender Logics

Education

  • Ph.D. Sociology University of Minnesota 1985
  • MS Sociology Brigham Young University 1976
  • BS English University of Utah 1971

Professional Affiliations

  • Women's Research Institute 2

Publications

  • Marie Cornwall (2008). The dean agreed that editing the Journal would count as an edited book under scholarship.. December 2008 and March 2009 issues of the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion.
  • Cornwall, Marie, Brayden G King, Elizabeth M. Legerski, Eric C. Dahlin, Kendra S. Schiffman (2007). Signals or Mixed Signals: Why Opportunities for Mobilization are Not Opportunities for Policy Reform. Mobilization.
  • King, Brayden G and Marie Cornwall (2007). The Gender Logic of Executive Compensation. Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings.
  • Elizabeth Miklya Legerski, Marie Cornwall, Brock O'Neil (2006). Changing Locus of Control:Steelworkers Adjusting to Forced Unemployment. Social Forces.
  • Marie Cornwall (2005). What we need to know about LDS women in the United States. New Scholarship on Latter-day Saint Women in the Twentieth Century.
  • Brayden G King and Marie Cornwall (2005). Specialists and Generalists: Learning Strategies in the Woman Suffrage Movement, 1866-1918. Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change.
  • Brayden G. King, Marie Cornwall, Eric C. Dahlin (2005). Winning Woman Suffrage One Step at a Time: Social Movements and the Logics of the Legislative Process. Social Forces.

Awards

  • Distinguished Faculty Research Award Women's Research Institute 2004
  • T. Edgar Lyon Excellence Award for an Article in Mormon History Mormon History Association 1996
  • Merit Award, "Utah Women Considered: What the Numbers Tell Us" Utah Humanities Council 1996
  • FHSS College Professorship College of Family Home and Social Science 2007

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