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Mark Cohan, PhD

PhD, Sociology

Chair and Associate Professor, Anthropology and Sociology - on sabbatical
Associate Appointment, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Phone: 206-296-6493

Building/Room: Casey 310-08

Mark Cohan CV (PDF)

Teaching and Research Interests

 ■Gender and Sexuality
 ■Social Psychology
 ■Narrative and Discourse
 ■Men and Masculinities
 ■Sociology of Steampunk

Key Publications and Presentations 

Mark Cohan. “The Problem of Gears and Goggles: Managing Membership Boundaries and Identities in the Steampunk Subculture.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego, CA, March 22 – 25, 2012.

Mark Cohan & Kathleen Cook. [In press.] “Two Sides of the Same Coin: The Sociological and Psychological and Social Psychology of Crime.” Helfgott, J.B. (Ed.). Criminal Psychology, Volumes 1-4. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers.

Book review. The Bully Society: School Shootings and the Crisis of Bullying in America’s Schools by Jessie Klein. Gender and Society [in press.]

Mark Cohan. (2009). “Bad Apple: The Social Production and Subsequent Reeducation of a Bad Teacher.” Change, (November/December), 32-36.

Mark Cohan. (2009). “Adolescent Heterosexual Males Talk About the Role of Male Peer Groups in Their Sexual Decision-Making.” Sexuality and Culture, 13:152-177.