Posted on 05/25/2005 4:13:47 AM PDT by veronica
Right out of Central Casting...
This nasty, petty little antagonist has probably P.O.'d enough people that from his perspective everyone IS out to kill him.
LOL! Suppose that's real leopard or just tacky petroleum-derived synthetic behind him? What a tool o' the left... probably still has the Kerry/Edwards stickers proudly displayed on his import, too.
Was that a typo. Doesn't he mean "radical islamist"? This kind of guy knows he'll get attention by making outrageous statements. It was the same with some of the Hollywood actors, writers, singers, producers, directors that would throw in some anti-bush statements, lyrics etc. for cheap attention during (but no to exclusion) of the 2004 campaign.
Ohhhh, so counter-cultural!
I'm convinced he is a regular poster over at DU.
In fact, I'm convinced that he is likely one of their intellectual gurus.
There's a principle of argumentation that states that the first person to mention Hitler or the Nazis automatically loses. This "scholar" lost the debate before it even started.
This clown gives all us Macheads a bad name.
Keep all his text, change "Christianity" to "Judaism" or "Islam", and he'd be booted out in ten seconds.
He looks like Roger DeBris' assistant.
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Carmen Giya (Andréas Voutsinas) touches up Roger de Bris (Christopher Hewett).
LOL...
Another insignificant nobody, vying for his 15 minutes of infamy, any way he can.
Why would a sociology professor talk about science?
...this is for class discussion.
Professor Shortell joined the faculty of Brooklyn College in 1997. He received his BS from Washington State University and his Ph.D. from Boston College.
Professional Publications
RECENT PUBLISHED WORKS:
Shortell, T. 2001. Radicalization of Religious Discourse in El Salvador: The Case of Archbishop Oscar Romero. Sociology of Religion. 62(1):81-97.
Shortell, T. 1997. Religious Affiliation, Commitment & Idealogy Among U.S. Elites. Pp. 101-17 in Cultural Wars in American Politics, edited by Rhys H. Williams. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.
ONLINE PUBLICATIONS:
Shortell, T. 2000. Inequality in Contemporary American Society. Online textbook.
[www.brooklynsoc.org/courses/cs3]
Shortell, T. 1999. An Introduction to Data Analysis and Presentation. Online Textbook.
[www.brooklynsoc.org/courses/20/book.html]
WORKS ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION:
Shortell, T. Forthcoming. Human Rights Discourse in the Antebellum Black Press. Studies in Communication, volume 6, edited by Diana Papademas. New York: Elsevier.
Shortell, T. Forthcoming. The Rhetoric of Black Abolitionism: an Explanatory Analysis Of Anti-Slavery Newspapers In New York State. Social Science History.
WORK IN PROGRESS:
Shortell, T., and Nancy Sanchez. Moral Claims-Making and Collective Identity in Black Abolitionist Discourse: a Conceptual Network Analysis of the New York Anti-Slavery Press. Manuscript in preparation.
Shortell, T. Urban Wordscapes: the Rhetoric of Public Life and the Decline of the Public Sphere. Manuscript in preparation.
Shortell, T. The Anti-Slavery Jeremiad: Moral Claims-Making and Social Identity in the Discourse of Black Abolitionism. Manuscript in preparation.
Shortell, T. Free Soil, Free People. The Anti-Rent Discourse in Antebellum New York State. Manuscript in preparation.
PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS:
Shortell, T. 1997. Contemporary Social Research Methods with Social Research Using Microcase. (REV) Social Science Computer Review. 15(4):300-1.
This wee prique is a Golden Eagle???? Say it ain't so!
What a surprise.
It pains me to look through that list of crap this guy has published/is getting published. I work in the law school at a university, and it's amazing how many "works" with titles similar to these I see every day. Higher learning has become nothing more than one big academic circle jerk, with worthless, do nothing professors publishing articles that accomplish nothing more than impressing other worthless, do nothing professors. They contribute nothing to society, and in most instances, actually cause harm.
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