Ana-Maria
Wahl joined the Department of Sociology at Wake Forest as an
Assistant Professor in Fall 2002.
She completed her undergraduate
degree at Creighton University and her M.A and Ph.D. at Indiana
University. She has been teaching for last few years at the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Dr. Wahl's research
focuses on several dimensions of social stratification and the
politics of inequality. This work includes research on labor
relations and race relations. In the area of labor relations,
Dr. Wahl has studied the politics of health and safety legislation
with a recent emphasis on the conditions facing Latino workers
in the meat packing industry. In the area of race relations,
Dr. Wahl is currently working on a project that examines housing
discrimination and racial disparities in home ownership. Finally,
a global perspective that recognizes the systems of inequality
that cut across nation-states frames all of this work.
Dr. Wahl has taught
a wide range of courses that reflect her research interests as
well her committment to integrate both service learning and research
with the substantive work covered in her courses. Specifically,
these courses include: principles of sociology, social stratification,
race and ethnic relations, sociology of work, social problems,
comparative international development, political sociology and
a course called Doing Sociology. In all of these courses, students
are introduced to the principles of social research and the opportunities
for social activism that coursework in sociology prepares us
to pursue.
All of this work is
guided by the belief that each of us plays a part in this larger
phenomena we call history. Sociology provides a way to understand
the "big picture" that shapes our lives and the lives
of others underrepresented at universities like Wake. Dr. Wahl's
research, teaching and service will hopefully encourage you to
explore the sociological perspective and bring this perspective
to all the work you do.
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