Department of Sociology
University of St. Thomas
cbupright [at] StThomas [dot] edu
Update: Beginning August 2008, I will be employed at Hamline University in St. Paul for one year as a full-time Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology. For more information see my primary website at http://purl.org/net/cbu/.
I am an instructor in the Sociology department at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota.
I am also a graduate student at Princeton University working on a dissertation that explores that transformation of the organic food industry in the United States from 1965 - 2002. My research interests include the politics and organizations involved as the organic market grew from a marginalized segment of the retail grocery sector into a major niche market, one that is now embraced by many of the same corporations that earlier activists harshly critiqued.
I am fond of good chocolate, Belgian beer, and baseball.
I support causes that preserve and expand social justice.Fall 2007 courses
SOCI 220, section 01 "Sociological Analysis" MCH 106 MWF 1:35 - 2:40 p.m. SOCI 210, section 01 "Research Methods in Sociology" MCH 106 MW 2:55 - 4:35 p.m. ("Blackboard" course access requires logging into UST's "Banner" system.)
The bulk of this web site is a collection of links to help me in various aspects of my research, along with some political commentary every now and again.
posted: 10/01/1998 12:24 PM
revised: 09/13/2007 02:21 PM