Name: Jeannie Haubert
Title: Chair, Department of Sociology, Criminology, & Anthropology; Professor of Sociology
Education: Ph.D., Tulane University
M.A., Tulane University
B.A., Furman University
Office: 320 Kinard Hall
Phone: 803/323-4293
E-mail: haubertj@winthrop.edu
Web:
Area(s): Social Inequality, Immigration, Racial and Ethnic Relations
Dr. Jeannie Haubert is Professor and Chair of Sociology,
Criminology, and Anthropology at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South
Carolina. Dr. Haubert graduated cum
laude from Furman University before going on to Tulane University for her M.A.
and Ph.D. in sociology. She studies racial inequalities, housing discrimination,
urban revitalization, sociology of disasters, and immigration and has published
a variety of book chapters and journal articles on these subjects. Her regular courses
include, Principles of
Sociology, Racial and Ethnic Relations, Social Inequalities, Research Methods
II: Qualitative Research, Senior Seminar. She also occasionally teaches service
learning and special topics courses. Her
most widely read article is, "Explaining Pro-Immigrant Sentiment in the
US: Class, Cosmopolitanism, and Perceptions of Immigrants" published in International Migration Review. Dr. Haubert is also the sole editor of "Rethinking Disaster Recovery: A Hurricane
Katrina Retrospective" published by Lexington Books.
Last updated by rayj 08/01/2019