Kathryn Schellenberg
Associate Professor
Sociology
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FLINT
United States of America
Biography
Ph.D., MSc., University of Utah; BSc. Brigham Young University
Research Interest
Areas of general interest are work and workplace organizations with current focus on employment/workplace impacts of globalization and migration in the United Arab Emirates. Previous projects have led to publications on such topics as: how high-tech workers/firms react to turbulent change and uncertainty, police practices involving automated police information systems, and implications of “policing the police” through technological surveillance.
Publications
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2000 Policing the police: Technological surveillance and the predilection for leniency. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 27(6):667-687.
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2011 Schellenberg, Kathryn and Daassa, Mohamed. "What they say: About the treatment of expatriate workers in the United Arab Emirates." Pp. 453-486 in Tugrul Kreskin (editor), The Sociology of Islam: Secularism, Economy and Politics. Reading, UK: Ithaca Press.
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2012. Dana, Dyson and Schellenberg, Kathryn. Comprehensive Civil Legal Needs of Poor and Low-Income Residents in the Counties of Eastern Michigan. Report prepared for the Legal Services of Eastern Michigan, Flint MI.