Carole R. Mckenna
Ph. D. Non-tenured Faculty
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Ferris State University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. McKenna received her B.S. and M.A. in Sociology and Social Justice from Central Michigan University and her Ph.D. in Justice Studies and Social Inquiry from Arizona State University. She was a visiting assistant professor in the Sociology Department at Montana State University and an associate faculty member at Arizona State University. She joined the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Ferris in 2009.
Research Interest
Research Interests: • Social Class and Inequality • Race Relations • Teaching and Learning • Student Debt • Social Movements • Sexism
Publications
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1996 - The Battering of Women: A Military Perspective. Thesis. MI: Central Michigan University.
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2008 - McKenna, Carole R. Militarism: Micro-Macro Power Arrangements between Wives, Soldiers, and the Military-Industrial-Service Complex. Dissertation. AZ: Arizone State University.
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2006 - McKenna, Carole R. and Joao Salm. "State Sanctioned Torture and its Effect on Canadian and American Relations." Journal of the Institute of Justice and International Studies." 6:215-232
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2007 - "The Just War Tradition." PeaceVoice. 13 June.
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2007 - Mckenna, Carole R. "Political Speeches" in Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice. CA: SAGE Publications.
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2010 - Mckenna, Carole R. "Canadian and American Cultures of Militarism: Coping Mechanisms in a Military-Industrial-Service-Complex." TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies. Number 23-24: 77-99
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2009 - Mckenna, Carole R. Militarism: Power Arrangements between Wives, Soldiers, and The Military-Industrial-Service Complex. Saarbucken Germany: VDM Verlag
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2011 - Mckenna, Carole R. Militarism: Micro-macro power arrangements between wives, soldiers, and the military-industrial-service-complex. Saarbucken German: VDM Verlag, Second Edition