
Professor of Sociology holds a bachelors degree from Dickinson College and his masters and doctorate degrees from York University, Toronto, Canada. His teaching interests include Social Theory, American Social Character, Sociology of Mental Health, and Interdisciplinary Courses. He has published articles on a range of sociological theorists: Harold Garfinkel, Georg Simmel, Hans-Georg Gadamer, George Herbert Mead, Jurgen Habermas, Talcott Parsons, Erving Goffman, and Kenneth Burke. He is the author of Towards a Sociology of Schizophrenia: Humanistic Reflections (University of Toronto Press), Sociology after Bosnia and Kosovo: Recovering Justice (Rowman & Littlefield), Sociologija nakon Bosne (Buybook, Sarajevo), and Understanding Evil: Lessons from Bosnia (Fordham University Press). With Omer Hadziselimovic he is the co-editor of the interdisciplinary, bilingual journal, Duh Bosne / Spirit of Bosnia. He was a Senior Fulbright Scholar in the Faculty of Political Science at University of Sarajevo in 2001and held the Fulbright Distinguished Chair in the Department of Sociology at University of Innsbruck, Austria in 2007. He joined the Wittenberg faculty in 2000.
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