Department Member, Center for Teaching
Vanderbilt University, Sociology
About
Joe Bandy came to Vanderbilt from Bowdoin College in 2010. From 1996 to 2004, his research investigated the many ways that social movement organizations have responded to the economic changes associated with globalization, especially the efforts of U.S. and Mexican labor and environmental movements to forge coalitions in response to the social problems associated with export processing and free trade. In this work, he received support from the National Science Foundation and the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at the University of California, San Diego. Since then, Joe has focused on administrative, research, and teaching projects related to faculty development around issues of civic engagement and environmental sustainability. At the Center for Teaching, he oversees programs dedicated to these concerns, particularly junior faculty development, service learning and community engagement, and sustainability education. In sociology, Joe continues to teach in the areas of the sociology of development, globalization, U.S. class relations, labor, and environmental movements.
Contact Information
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| Address: | Center for Teaching |
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615-322-7290 |
| IM: | skype: mojobandy |





