Andrew Fullerton

Professor

Sociology

BIO & RESEARCH INTERESTs

Andrew Fullerton is Professor of Sociology at Oklahoma State University (OSU). He joined the OSU Sociology department in 2007 after completing his Ph.D. in Sociology at the University of Connecticut (2007). He also has a MA in Survey Research from the University of Connecticut (2003) and a MA in Sociology from Indiana University (2001). He is currently writing a book on applied ordered regression models (under contract with Cambridge University Press) and co-editing a book on insecurity (under contract with Edward Elgar). His research has been published in journals such as Social Forces, Social Problems, Sociological Methods and Research, and Social Science Research. He has also published a book on ordered regression models with Chapman and Hall/CRC and a book on neoliberalism and insecurity with Routledge. Andrew teaches courses in Quantitative Methods, Social Stratification, and Social Problems. He currently serves as the co-editor of Social Problems.

Research Interests:

Quantitative Methods
Work and Labor
Social Stratification

Political Sociology

OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS

  • Professor
    Oklahoma State University, Sociology, Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States2016 - present

DEGREES

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Sociology
    University of Connecticut, United States, Storrs, Connecticut2007

CAMPUS

  • Oklahoma State University - Stillwater

DEPARTMENT

  • Sociology

FIELDS OF RESEARCH