Charles P. Gallmeier
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Professor
At IU Northwest since 1993

SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS AND CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS


 ARTICLES (in refereed journals):

"From Father Knows Best to Will and Grace:  Using Television Situation Comedies to Teach Sociology of the Family."  The Journal for the Liberal Arts and Sciences, Volume 13 Issue 2  Special Issue on Teaching (Spring) 2009 In Press.

"Oasis in the Street:  A Research Note on the Ethnographic Field Station."  Journal for the Liberal Arts and Sciences 10:1 (2005), 4-9.

"Reflections on Teaching:  Introducing Sociological Virgins to the Sociological Imagination." Sociological Focus 3 (2005), 83-93.

Gallmeier, Charles, Marty Zusman, David Knox.  “Going Out or Hanging Out: Couple Dating and Group Dating in the New Millennium.” Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology 30:2 (Nov., 2002), 221-225.

Gallmeier, Charles, Marty Zusman, and David Knox,and Caroline Schacht. “Communication in Families: An Exploratory Study of Birth Order Differences in Approaching Parents about Different Problems,” Journal of the Indiana Academy of Social Sciences 5 (2001),40-50.

“Street Addicts at Play: Deviance as Fun Revisited,” Journal of the Indiana Academy of Social Sciences, 2 (1998),  91-100. ( Winner of the 1999 George C. Roberts  Award.)

Gallmeier, Charles, and Judith Levy. “Holding the Check Hostage: Representative  Payees, Clients and the Underground Economy.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. 26: 4 (January, 1998), 395-425.  Reprinted in Crossroads: Readings in Social Problems, Kathleen A. Tiemann, (ed.) Pearson Custom Publishing, 2001.

David Knox, Laurin Gibson, Marty Zusman, and Gallmeier, Charles. “Why College Students End Relationships.” College Student Journal 21: 4: (December, 1997), 449-452.

Gallmeier, Charles, Marty Zusman, David Knox, and Laurin Gibson. “Can We Talk:Gender Differences in Disclosure Patterns and Expectations.” Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology, 25: 2 (November, 1997), 219-225.

Gallmeier, Charles, Judith A. Levy, and Wayne W. Wiebel. “The Outreach Assisted Peer-Support Model for Controlling Drug Dependency.”  Journal of Drug Issues 25: 3 (Summer, 1995), 507-529.

“Traded, Waived or Gassed: Failure in the Occupational World of Ice Hockey.” Journal   of Sport and Socail Issues, 13: 1 (1989), 25-45.

“Toward an Emergent Ethnography of Sport.” ARENA Review, 12: 1  (May. 1989), 1-9.

“Methodological Issues in Qualitative Sport Research: Participant Observation Among Hockey Players.” Sociological Spectrum   8: 3 (July, 1988) 213-235.

“Juicing, Burning, and Tooting: Observing Drug Use Among Professional Hockey Players.” Arena Review, 12: 1 (May, 1988), 1-12.  Reprinted in Sport and Society, ed.  Joseph G. Weis. Thomas Custom Publishing 2002. pp. 285-291.

"Hockey Magic:  Strategies for Coping with Occupational Uncertainty."  Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences  20 (1985), 29-35.

"Policemen, Chickens, Goons, and Others:  Social Typing and Violence in Professional Hockey." Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences 18 (1983), 12-17. 

 

CHAPTERS (in scholarly books):

"Leaving the Field," Pp. 561-562 in Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Alan Bryman, and Tim Futing Lia (eds.) Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods, Volume 2 Sage Publications, 2004.

Gallmeier, Charles , Judith A. Levy, William W. Weddington, and Wayne W. Wiebel. “Delivering Case Management Using a Community-Based Service Model of Drug     Intervention.” Rebecca Ashery ed., NIDA Monograph Series Progress and   Issues in Case Management, Volume 127, 1995. Pp. 145-166.

“Leaving, Revisiting, and Staying in Touch: Neglected Issues in Field Research.” Experiencing Fieldwork: An Inside View of Qualitative Research, W. Shaffir and    R. Stebbins, eds.  Sage Publications, Newbury Park, CA. 1991. Pp. 224-231.

“Dinosaurs and Prospects: Toward a Sociology of the Compressed Career.”  K.    Mahmoudi, B. Parlin and M. Zusman,eds. Sociological Inquiry: A Humanistic  Perspective, 4th edition, Kendall: Dubuque, Iowa, 1987. Pp. 95-103 Reprinted in 5th edition pp. 55-65, 1990.

 


Revised: 04/02/09.