TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
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| Ph.D.: University of Iowa (Sociology), 2013 |
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| M.A.: University of Iowa (Sociology), 2009 |
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| B.A.: Koc University (Istanbul, Turkey), 2006
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RESEARCH INTERESTS
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| Social Psychology, Social Stratification, Social Neuroscience, Sociology of Morality. |
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AWARDS AND RESEARCH GRANTS
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| 2013: Emerging Diversity Scholar Citation, National Center for Institutional Diversity at the University of Michigan |
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| 2012: “Moral Schemas, Cultural Conflict, and Socio-political Action.” Department of Defense Minerva Research Initiative (Key Co-investigator, with Steven Hitlin (PI), $581,793). |
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| 2012-2013: Ballard and Seashore Dissertation Year Fellowship, Graduate College, U. of Iowa |
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| 2010: Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship, Social Science Research Council |
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MAIN PUBLICATIONS AND CONFERENCES
SHOW LONG VERSION / SHORT VERSION
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Journals
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Firat Hines, R., 2012, "Morally Bonded and Bounded: A Sociological Introduction to Neurology", Advances in Group Processes, 29, pp. 165-199 |
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Firat Hines, R., 2012, "Neurosociology and the Difficult Art of Building Interdisciplinary Bridges", Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 41:6, pp. 780-783 |