Social Inequality In A Global Age
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Scott Sernau is Professor of Sociology and past director of International Programs at Indiana University South Bend, where he regularly teaches courses on social inequality, international inequalities, sustainable commu-nities, and urban society. He has taught courses on American inequalities at the Université du Sud Toulon-Var (Toulon, France) and has twice taught with the University of Virginia's Semester at Sea program on global voyages. He is the author of Economies of Exclusion: Underclass Poverty and Labor Market Change in Mexico; Critical Choices: Applying Sociological Insight in Your Life, Family, and Community; Bound: Living in the Globalized World; and Global Problems: The Search for Equity, Peace, and Sustainability and is the editor of Contemporary Readings in Globalization (SAGE). He has also edited the American Sociological Association Teaching Resources Center instructors' guide for social stratification courses. He has won numerous campus and statewide teaching awards, including the Sylvia Bowman Award for distinguished teaching on American society and the P. A. Mack Award for distinguished service to teaching. He serves on the Indiana University Faculty Colloquium on Excellence in Teaching.