Marjorie L. DeVault

Affiliations: 
Sociology Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States 
Area:
Public and Social Welfare, Organizational, Public Administration
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Judy L. Hamilton grad student 2000 Syracuse
Lauren E. Eastwood grad student 2002 Syracuse
Doreen E. Martinez grad student 2003 Syracuse
Frank M. Ridzi grad student 2003 Syracuse
Cheryl G. Najarian grad student 2004 Syracuse
Catherine M. Solomon grad student 2004 Syracuse
Janet L. Armentor grad student 2005 Syracuse
Charleen M. Tuchovsky grad student 2006 Syracuse
Jennifer Flad grad student 2009 Syracuse
Li-Fang Liang grad student 2010 Syracuse
Liat Ben-Moshe grad student 2011 Syracuse
Stephanie Crist grad student 2011 Syracuse
Glenda Gross grad student 2013 Syracuse
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Devault ML. (2014) Mapping invisible work: Conceptual tools for social justice projects Sociological Forum. 29: 775-790
Devault ML. (2006) Introduction: What is institutional ethnography? Social Problems. 53: 294-298
DeVault ML. (2000) Producing family time: Practices of leisure activity beyond the home Qualitative Sociology. 23: 485-503
DeVault ML. (1996) Talking back to sociology: Distinctive Contributions of Feminist Methodology Annual Review of Sociology. 22: 29-50
DeVault ML. (1993) Different voices: Feminists' methods of social research Qualitative Sociology. 16: 77-83
Nelson MK, DeVault ML. (1992) Feeding the Family: The Social Organization of Caring as Gendered Work. Social Forces. 71: 554
Leidner R, DeVault ML. (1992) Family Services@@@Feeding the Family: The Social Organization of Caring as Gendered Work. Contemporary Sociology. 21: 440
DeVault ML. (1990) Novel Readings: The Social Organization of Interpretation American Journal of Sociology. 95: 887-921
DeVault ML, Richardson BL, Wirtenberg J. (1985) Sex Role Research: Measuring Social Change. Contemporary Sociology. 14: 481
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