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Courses Taught
"Introduction to Sociology" (SOC 100)
"Technology and Society" (SOC 350)
"Sociology of Law" (SOC 378)
"Social Research Methods" (SOC 380)
"Law and Society" (SOC 479)
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Recent Publications
Koelsch, R., Rodríguez, L. F., Banner, S., Classen, J., Cotton, D., Deviney, A., Heemstra, J., Koziel, J., Meyer, D., Marshall, A. M., Padmanabhan, A., & Steward, D. (2019). Lessons Learned by INFEWS-ER's virtual resource center for transdisciplinary graduate student training at the nexus of food, energy, and water. Paper presented at 2019 ASABE Annual International Meeting, Boston, United States. https://doi.org/10.13031/aim.201900876
Rodríguez, L. F., Marshall, A. M., Cotton, D., Koelsch, R., Koziel, J., Meyer, D., Steward, D., Heemstra, J., Padmanabahn, A., Classen, J., Meyer, N. J., Ruddell, B. L., Ryan, S. M., Cai, X., Habib, E., & Saundry, P. D. (2019). The development of the INFEWS-ER: A virtual resource center for transdisciplinary graduate student training at the nexus of food, energy, and water. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 7(APR), Article 38. https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2019.00038
Steward, D. (2013). (De)Naturalizing Citizenship: Reviewing Civics & Exploring Ideologies. States, Power, and Societies, 18(3), 20.
Suchman, M. C., Steward, D., & Westfall, C. A. (2001). The Legal Environment of Entrepreneurship: Observations on the Legitimation of Venture Finance in Silicon Valley. In C. B. Schoonhoven , & E. Romanelli (Eds.), The entrepreneurship dynamic: Origins of entrepreneurship and the evolution of industries (pp. 349-382). Stanford University Press.