2019 Hans O. Mauksch Address: Teaching: The Body in Question

I presented the 2019 Hans O. Mauksch address at the American Sociological Association annual meeting in New York City on August 13, 2019. In this address, I explore how sociology faculty perceive their physical bodies in relationship to teaching. After reviewing the literature, I surveyed a national...

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Aging (Individuals)
Body Weight
Chronic Illness
Chronic illnesses
Classrooms
College Faculty
College Instruction
Disabilities
Gender Differences
Health
Health education
Health problems
Health promotion
Human Body
Original Article
Professional associations
Sociology
Teaching
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