Mary Ann Czarnezki
Senior Lecturer
Office: Bolton Hall 748
Phone: (414) 229-6947
E-mail: maczar@uwm.edu
Office Hours: T 2:00-4:00pm, W 8:30-10:30am and by appointment
Degree:
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Research and Teaching Interests:
Impact of social institutions (such as the educational, health care, juvenile justice, political and economic systems) on the lives of children and families
Impact of school on the lives of children and the relationship of body build to the receipt of services, such as health care and educational programming
How oppression, due to size, age, class, sex and race, impairs an individual's capacity to achieve control and success in American society
Course Syllabi (SOCIOL):
Current Semester
102: Social Problems in American Society (pdf-24k)
Freshman Seminar: College in the City: Pupils, Places and Politics (pdf-28k)
246: Juvenile Delinquency (pdf-26k)
260: The Family and Intimate Relationships (pdf-27k)
Courses Taught:
Contemporary American Society
Family and Intimate Relationships
Freshman Scholars Seminar
Introduction to Sociology
Introduction to Women's Studies
Juvenile Delinquency
Sex and Gender
Social Problems in American Society
Sociology of Education
Sociology of the Family
Sociology of Occupations and Professions
Topics in Women's Studies
Recent Publications:
Review of the book Essentials of Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach. Sociological Imagination, 35, 206-208. (1998).
Life in the Legislature: A Spouse's Perspective, Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. (1985).

