Dr. James W. Balkwell
(Curriculum
Vitae) Dr. James Balkwell, Professor of Sociology,
has been at the University of Georgia since 1973.
He received a Ph.D. in Sociology from Michigan State
University in 1973.
Dr. Balkwell's specialty areas include group processes,
criminal violence, and theoretical models.
Selected Honors, Awards, and Grants
1996-1998. NSF Grant: "Participation and Influence in Gender- Homogeneous and Mixed-Gender Task-Oriented Groups." National Science Foundation. $94,675.
Selected Publications
Balkwell, James W. 2001 "The Camilleri-Berger Model Revisited" Advances in Group Processes 18:217-232.
Balkwell, James W. and Joseph Berger. 1996. "Gender, Status, and Behavior in Task Situations." Social Psychology Quarterly 59:273-83.
Balkwell, James W. 1995. "Strong Tests of Expectation- States Hypotheses." Social Psychology Quarterly 58:44-51.
Balkwell, James W. 1991. "From Expectations to Behavior: An Improved Postulate for Expectation States Theory." American Sociological Review 56:355-369.
Balkwell, James W. 1990. "Ethnic Inequality and the Rate of Homicide." Social Forces 69:53-70.
Contact Information
Department of Sociology
119D Baldwin Hall
Athens, GA 30602-1611
706 542 3233 (office)
706 542 4320 (fax)
balkwell@uga.edu

