Kent Redding
Associate Professor of Sociology
Office: Bolton Hall 720
Phone: (414) 229-6946
E-mail: kredding@uwm.edu
Office Hours: M 11:50-1:00pm; W 2:00-3:30pm and by appointment
Degree:
Ph.D., Univ. of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
B.A., University of Michigan
Research Interests:
Politics, historical/comparative sociology, social movements, race, collective identity, religion
Recent Publications:
Redding, Kent. Making Race, Making Power: North Carolina's Road to Disfranchisement, University of Illinois Press (2003).
Redding, Kent, David R. James, and Joshua Klugman. "The Politics of Racial Policy," chapter in A Handbook of Political Sociology, edited by Thomas Janoski, Robert Alford, Alexander M. Hicks & Mildred Schwartz, Cambridge University Press (forthcoming 2004).
James, David R. and Kent Redding. "Theories of Race and State," chapter in A Handbook of Political Sociology, edited by Thomas Janoski, et al., Cambridge University Press (forthcoming 2004).
Redding, Kent. Making Race, Making Power: North Carolina's Road to Disfranchisement, University of Illinois Press (2003).
Redding, Kent and David R. James. "Estimating Levels and Modeling Determinants of Black and White Voter Turnout in the South: 1880 to 1912," Historical Methods, 34:4: 141-158 (2001)
Redding, Kent and Jocelyn S. Viterna. "Political Demands, Political Opportunities: Explaining the Differential Success of Left-Libertarian Parties." Social Forces, 78: 491-510 (1999)

