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Timothy Shortell, Ph.D. | What Would Durkheim Do?

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My research interests include natural language processing, social semiotics, methods of text analysis, American public discourse, ideology and social class, and, social creativity and forms of knowledge production. I am currently working on a project examining public reaction to Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection from his day to our own.

Some Recent Scholarship

Shortell, T. 2005. African-American Abolitionism as a Human Rights Discourse. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Amherst Branch of the Association for the Study of African-American Life and History. Amherst, MA.

Shortell, T. 2004. The Decline of the Public Sphere: A Semiotic Analysis of the Rhetoric of Race in New York City. Pp 159-177 in Race and Ethnicity in New York City. Research in Urban Sociology, Volume Seven, edited by Jerome Krase and Ray Hutchinson. New York: Elsevier.

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English

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206 Saint Marks Ave Apt 3r
Brooklyn NY 11238 US

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