Robert M. Carini
Associate Professor
Sociology
University of Louisville
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Carini is an associate professor of sociology. He is collaborating on several projects that theorize how individuals are socialized into different leisure activities, and how they are, in turn, socialized by their participation. In particular, he is considering how gender shapes leisure/sport participation.
Research Interest
Sociology of Leisure/Sport, Sociology of Education, Sociology of Families, Statistics and Research Methods, Work and Occupations
Publications
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Weber JD, Carini RM. Where are the female athletes in Sports Illustrated? A content analysis of covers (2000–2011). International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 2013 Apr;48(2):196-203.
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McCarthy VL, Ling J, Carini RM. The role of self-transcendence: a missing variable in the pursuit of successful aging?. Research in gerontological nursing. 2013 May 15;6(3):178-86.
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Sinski J, Carini RM, Weber JD. Putting (Big) Black Dog Syndrome to the Test: Evidence from a Large Metropolitan Shelter. Anthrozoös. 2016 Dec 30;29(4):639-52.
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Carini RM, Weber JD. Female anglers in a predominantly male sport: Portrayals in five popular fishing-related magazines. International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 2017 Feb;52(1):45-60.