Stephanie Shanks-Meile
Professor
Department of Sociology
At IUNW since 1987

SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS AND CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS


 BOOKS:

 Shanks-Meile, S., Betty A. Dobratz.  White Power, White Pride!: The White Separatist Movement in the United States. Twayne Social Movements Series. N.Y.: Simon and Schuster, 1997.  Reprinted paperback: The White Separatist Movement in the United States:AWhite Power, White Pride! Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2001.

 

 ARTICLES (in refereed journals):

Shanks-Meile, S., Betty A. Dobratz and Danelle Fowler. “Terrorism or Tyranny: What Happened on Ruby Ridge?”  Symbolic Interaction 26:2 (2003), 315-42.

 Shanks-Meile, S., and Betty A. Dobratz. "Ideology and the Framing Process in the White Separatist/Supremacist Movement in the United States." Quarterly Journal of Ideology 28:1 (1996), 3-29.

"Blindness Rehabilitation Agencies and Organizational Environments.” Human Relations 28:1 (1995), 57-72.

Shanks-Meile, S., and Betty Dobratz  "Conflict in the White Supremacist/Racialist  Movement in the United States.” International Journal of Group Tensions  25:1 (1995), 57-75.

Shanks-Meile, S., and Betty Dobratz " 'Sick' Feminists or Helpless Victims: Images of Women in Ku Klux Klan and American Nazi Party Literature," (with Betty A. Dobratz), Humanity and Society, 15:1 (1991), 72-93.

Shanks-Meile, S., Anne C. Shipley, Phillip Collins, and Allen Tacker. "Changes in the Advertised Market Demand for Nurse Practitioners in the U.S., 1975-86.” The Nurse Practitioner: American Journal of Primary Care  14: 9 (1989), 41-49.

Shanks-Meile, S., and Betty Dobratz. "The Contemporary Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party: A Comparison to American Populism at the Turn of  the Century.” Humanity and Society 12:1 (1988), 20-50.

Shanks-Meile, S., Richard Meile and Cathy Christensen.  "Some are More Equal  than Others: Income Inequality Between the Sexes in Male-Dominated Public Health Specialties." Social Science Journal 24: 1 (1987), 191-204.

"The Scientific Community as a System of Multiple  Realities: Toward a Phenomenological Resolution of  the  Orthodox Science-Kuhnian Debate Over Parapsychology." Humanity and Society 10: 1 (1986), 99-115.

Shanks-Meile, S. and Richard Meile “Comment on Pommerehne et al., 'Concordia Discors: or: What do Economists Think?'," (with Theory and  Decision: An International  Journal for Philosophy and Methodology of the Social Sciences 18 (1985), 99-104.

Shanks-Meile, S  and Ellwyn R. Stoddard. "Social Types and Differential  Rehabilitation Within the Blind Role:  A Sociological View of the Visually Compromised.” California Sociologist, 6: 2 (1983), 105-127.

  

CHAPTERS IN SCHOLARLY BOOKS:

Shanks-Meile, S. and Betty A. Dobratz  “Race and Gender in the White Separatist  Movement,@ (with) in (ed.) Race, Gender and White Supremacy. Ed., Abby Ferber,  Routledge Press.

"The Social Construction of Mental Retardation Policy: The Creation of     Professional, Advocate, and Self-Advocate World Views." Translating Disability: At the Individual Institution and Societal Levels . Eds.,  Fred     Hafferty, Stephen C. Hey, Gary Kiger and David Pfeiffer. Salem, Oregon: Society for Disability Studies and Willamette University, 1991. Pp.435-441.

"Blindness Rehabilitation Networks: Systems of Competition, Conflict and Symbiosis." Emerging Issues in Impairment and Disability Studies. Eds.,  Gary Kiger and Stephen C. Heys.  Salem Oregon: Society for Disability Studies and Willamette University Press.  1991.  Pp. 53-62.

"The Disorganization of Information Among Blindness Rehabilitation Agencies." The Social Exploration of Disability. Eds., Stephen C. Hey, Gary Kiger,   Barbara Altman, and Jessica Scheer. Salem, Oregon: Society for Disability Studies and Willamette University. 1990.  Pp. 99-106.

Shanks-Meile, S., and Betty Dobratz."The Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party: Case Studies in Totalitarianism and Fascism." Transforming Sociology Series, #125, Red Feather Institute, Longmont, Colorado. 1987

Shanks-Meile, S and Ellwyn R. Stoddard.  "Social Types in an Amorphous Category--'The Blind': Differentiated Rehabilitation Programs for the Visually Compromised." Social Aspects of Chronic Illness, Impairment and Disability.  Eds., Stephen C. Hey, Gary Kiger and John Seidel. Salem Oregon: Willamette University, 1984.  Pp.37-60.

 


Revised: 03/04/07.