Charles Appelseth
Ph.D., Sociology, Kansas State University, expected Spring 2010
Dissertation: “Gender Construction in the Interpretation of Media Texts.”
M.A., Sociology, Kansas State University, December 2002
Thesis: “Cartoons, Gender, and Content Analysis: The Paradox of Numbers and Meaning.”
Graduate Certificate, Women's Studies, Kansas State University, December 2002
B.S., Sociology and Psychology, Kansas State University, August 1999
Dissertation: “Gender Construction in the Interpretation of Media Texts.”
M.A., Sociology, Kansas State University, December 2002
Thesis: “Cartoons, Gender, and Content Analysis: The Paradox of Numbers and Meaning.”
Graduate Certificate, Women's Studies, Kansas State University, December 2002
B.S., Sociology and Psychology, Kansas State University, August 1999
Subfields:
Sociology of Gender, Criminology, Social Psychology, Media and Mass Culture, Social Inequality
Research Interests and Current Research:
Gender and Mass Media
Works in Progress:
“Doing Gender in Media Research.” With Patrick J. Akard.
Awards:
Graduate Teaching Assistantship (Ph.D.) – Spring, 2003 through Fall, 2006.
Featured McNair Scholars Alumnus Kansas TRIO Programs of 2005 presented to the Kansas Delegation. Also Featured Alumnus presented in The McNair Scholars Newsletter, Kansas State University, Spring/Summer 2005, Vol. XIII.
Graduate Teaching Assistantship (M.A.) – Fall 1999 through Fall 2002.
Phi Kappa Phi Honors Society – November, 2000.
McNair Research Scholar – April, 2000.
Jud Hines Scholarship – Fall, 1994.
Sons of the American Legion Scholarship – Fall, 1994.
Dean of Engineering Scholarship, Kansas State University – Fall, 1994.
Conference Presentations:
“Doing Gender in Media Research.” Paper presented at Midwest Sociological Society meetings, March 2006.
“Gender Stereotyping: What is its Occurrence and Nature in Cartoons.” Paper presented at Midwest Sociological Society meetings, April 2000.
Courses Taught:
SOCIO 211 – Introduction to Sociology
SOCIO 301 -- Topics in Sociology: Media and Mass Culture
SOCIO 450 – Social Interaction
SOCIO 500 – Sociological Perspectives on Contemporary Issues : Media and Society
SOCIO 520 – Methods of Social Research (Lab Section)
Sociology of Gender, Criminology, Social Psychology, Media and Mass Culture, Social Inequality
Research Interests and Current Research:
Gender and Mass Media
Works in Progress:
“Doing Gender in Media Research.” With Patrick J. Akard.
Awards:
Graduate Teaching Assistantship (Ph.D.) – Spring, 2003 through Fall, 2006.
Featured McNair Scholars Alumnus Kansas TRIO Programs of 2005 presented to the Kansas Delegation. Also Featured Alumnus presented in The McNair Scholars Newsletter, Kansas State University, Spring/Summer 2005, Vol. XIII.
Graduate Teaching Assistantship (M.A.) – Fall 1999 through Fall 2002.
Phi Kappa Phi Honors Society – November, 2000.
McNair Research Scholar – April, 2000.
Jud Hines Scholarship – Fall, 1994.
Sons of the American Legion Scholarship – Fall, 1994.
Dean of Engineering Scholarship, Kansas State University – Fall, 1994.
Conference Presentations:
“Doing Gender in Media Research.” Paper presented at Midwest Sociological Society meetings, March 2006.
“Gender Stereotyping: What is its Occurrence and Nature in Cartoons.” Paper presented at Midwest Sociological Society meetings, April 2000.
Courses Taught:
SOCIO 211 – Introduction to Sociology
SOCIO 301 -- Topics in Sociology: Media and Mass Culture
SOCIO 450 – Social Interaction
SOCIO 500 – Sociological Perspectives on Contemporary Issues : Media and Society
SOCIO 520 – Methods of Social Research (Lab Section)