Kathryn Feltey, Ph.D.

Kathryn Feltey, Ph.D.

Title: Associate Professor Emeritus
Dept/Program: Sociology
Office: Olin Hall 248
Email: felteyk@uakron.edu
Curriculum Vitae: Download in PDF format


Biography

Ph.D. (1988) in Sociology from The Ohio State University

M.A. (1982) in Applied Behavioral Sciences from Wright State University

B.A. (1978) in Sociology from Wright State University


Research

Dr. Feltey’s area of specialization is the sociology of gender, which she teaches at the undergraduate and graduate level. Recent work has focused on women in film and she has a co-authored book, with Dr. Jean-Anne Sutherland, "Cinematic Sociology: Social Life Through Film."  In current work with Drs. Cheryl Elman and Barb Wittman, Dr. Feltey is studying the lives of pioneer women in 19th century America, using demographic and primary sources to explore work, family, and health outcomes. 

Publications

2013. Cheryl Elman, Kathryn Feltey, Barbara Wittman, and Dani Jauk. Drawn to the Land: Women's Life Course Consequences of Frontier Settlement over Two North Dakotan Land Booms, 1880-1910. Forthcoming in Social Science History.

2012. Jean-Anne Sutherland and Kathryn Feltey, editors,Cinematic Sociology: Social Life in Film, 2nd Edition Sage/Pine Forge Press.


Education

Ph.D. (1988) in Sociology from the Ohio State University


Courses

Graduate courses:  

Sociology of Gender, Qualitative Methods, and College Teaching of Sociology

Undergraduate courses: 

Introduction to Sociology, Family Violence, Sociology of Sex & Gender, Sociology of Peace & Nonviolence