selected publications academic article Carley, R. F. (2021). Riotous Epistemology: Open Referentiality and Reconfigured Temporalities in AK Thompson's Black Bloc, White Riot. 14(1), 71-71. Carley, R. F. (2019). A Materialist and Standpoint Critique of Social Movements' Theoretical Presumptions. Theory in Action. 12(1), 86-111. Carley, R. (2016). Ideological Contention: Antonio Gramsci and the Connection Between Race and Social Movement Mobilization in Early Twentieth-Century Italy. Sociological Focus. 49(1), 28-43. Carley, R. (2016). Theories of Ideology: The Powers of Alienation and Subjection. By Jan Rehmann Carley, R. (2013). Agile Materialisms: Antonio Gramsci, Stuart Hall, Racialization, and Modernity. Journal of Historical Sociology. 26(4), 413-441. Carley, R. F., & Molina, H (2011). How Women Work: The Symbolic and Material Reproduction of Migrant Labor Camps in United States Agribusiness. Journal of Identity and Migration Studies. 5(1), 37-62. Carley, R. (2011). Oppositional Discourses and Democracies. Discourse and Society: an international journal for the study of discourse and communication in their social, political and cultural contexts. 22(4), 495-497. Carley, R. F. (2005). Moneys Gest: or the Postmodern Materialism of Fictitious Capital Formations. EnterText. 5(3), 14-34. book Carley, R. F. (2019). Autonomy, Refusal, and the Black Bloc Positioning Class Analysis in Critical and Radical Theory. Rowman & Littlefield International. Carley, R. F. (2019). Culture and Tactics Gramsci, Race, and the Politics of Practice. SUNY Press. Carley, R. F (2016). Collectivities: Politics at the Intersections of Disciplines. Lexington Books. chapter Carley, R. F. (2020). Gramscian Critical Pedagogy: A Holistic and Social Genre Approach. Steinberg, S. R., & Down, B. (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Critical Pedagogies. (pp. 289-301). SAGE Publications. Molinna II, H., & Carley, R. F. (2019). Alie(N)ation: A qualitative multi-method approach to language, domination, and unauthorized migration. Harden, B. G. (Eds.), Imagined Borders/Lived Ambiguity Intersections of Repression and Resistance. (pp. 37-62). Lexington Books. Carley, R. F. (2010). A sociology of Shakespeare: or scattered speculations on capital, the symbolic, social structure and agency in Shakespeare's The merchant of Venice. Brooks, D. A., & Sharon-Zisser, S. (Eds.), Lacanian Interpretations of Shakespeare. (pp. 323-338). Edwin Mellen Press.
editor of book Harden, G. B., & Carley, R. (2009). Co-opting Culture Culture and Power in Sociology and Cultural Studies Carley, R. F. (Eds.), Lexington Books. chapter Carley, R. F. (2009). Ambiguity Will Not Stand: An Exploratory Study of Transsexuality, and the Intimate Relationship between Sex, Race, Technology, Nature, and the Nature of Desire Lexington Books. 91-106. Carley, R. F., & Harden, B. G. (2009). Cultural Studies: Mediations and Intersections Lexington Books. xiii-xxi. Carley, R. F. (2009). Some Brief Notes toward a Labor-Based Theory of Culture Lexington Books. 63-76.
teaching activities ENGL211 Foundations Cultural Studies Instructor ENGL309 Cultural Politics Instructor INTA403 Hnr-nations & Nationalisms Instructor INTA627 Fdns Of Strategy & Statecraft Instructor INTS201 Intro To Ints Instructor INTS205 Current Issues Intl Stud Instructor INTS211 Foundations Cultural Studies Instructor INTS301 Theories Of Globalization Instructor INTS311 Cultural Politics Instructor INTS403 Hnr-nations & Nationalisms Instructor INTS409 Culture Neolib Globalism Instructor INTS409 Hnr-culture Neolib Globalism Instructor INTS481 Hnr-seminar Instructor INTS485 Directed Studies Instructor INTS489 Sptp: International Studies Instructor INTS491 Research Instructor INTS497 Hnr-independent Honors Study Instructor
education and training Ph.D. in Sociology, Texas A&M University - (College Station, Texas, United States) 2012 M.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies, George Mason University - (Fairfax, Virginia, United States) 2003 B.A. in English and Philosophy, Rutgers University - (New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States) 1996
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