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Personal bio
Susan Olzak received her Ph.D. from Stanford's Sociology Department in 1978 and she taught at Yale, University of Georgia, and Cornell, before returning to Stanford in 1991. Her research interests include analysis of race and ethnic conflict in the US and cross-nationally, social movements, and social movement organizations.
Currently teaching
SOC 22N: The Roots of Social Protest
(Winter)
SOC 312W: Workshop: Political Sociology, Social Movements, and Collective Action
(Winter, Spring)
SOC 190: Undergraduate Individual Study
(Autumn, Winter, Spring)
SOC 191: Undergraduate Directed Research
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
SOC 192: Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
SOC 196: Senior Thesis
(Autumn, Spring, Summer)
SOC 390: Graduate Individual Study
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
SOC 391: Graduate Directed Research
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
SOC 392: Research Apprenticeship
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
SOC 395: Research Internship
(Autumn, Winter)
URBANST 199: Senior Honors Thesis
(Winter)
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