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Neil White
Associate Professor
School of Behavioral & Social Sci
STRS 231
318-342-1448
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Neil R White, PhD
Associate Professor, Sociology & Social Work

Education

Ph D

2006, Sociology
Mississippi State University

MS

1993, Sociology
Illinois State University

BS

1991, Sociology
Florida State University

Recent Publications

Alibeli, M., White, N. Attitudes towards the Environment: A multidimensional or unidimensional approach. Scientific Journal International.
Alibeli, M., White, N. (2011). The Structure of Environmental Concern (pp. 1-8). Radford, Va: International Journal of Business and Social Science.
Alibeli, M., White, N. (2011). Gender and Environmental Concern in the Middle East (pp. 156-170 (15)). Leiden/Boston: Perspectives on Golbal Development and Technology.
Alibeli, M., White, N. (2010). The Effects of Country, Gender, Social Class and Education on College Students’ Concern about the Environment in Five Arab Countries (pp. 43-65). Contemporary Issues in Criminology and the Social Sciences.
White, N., McGahan, J., Sutherlin, J., Alibeli, M. (2010). Public Perceptions Concerning Flu Pandemic Preparedness as it Relates to the H1N1 Swine Flu.
Alibeli, M., Sutherlin, J., White, N. Gender and Environmental Concern in the Middle East. The Sociological Spectrum.
White, N., McGahan, J., Sutherlin, J., Alibeli, M. (2009). A Report for the Center for Community Preparedness Office of Public Health Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals Assessment of the Dissemination of the Individual and Family Handbook "How You Can Be Prepared for a Flu Pandemic".
Alibeli, M., White, N. The Effects of Country, Gender, Social Class and Education on College Students’ Concern about the Environment in Five Arab Countries. Saint Cloud, MN 56301: The Journal of Multicultural, Gender and Minority Studies.
Bulot, J. J., White, N. Elderly in Ouachita Parish. Brief Report of Demographics for North Louisiana and Ouachita Parish. Monroe, LA: Institute of Gerontology.

Awards & Honors

March 2010 Department candidate for the College of Arts and Sciences Award for Outstanding Performance in Teaching, 2010.

1996 Outstanding Teaching Assistant.

1987 Outstanding College Students of America.

1987 Chautauqua Scholar.

Courses Taught

CJUS 4005Theories of Crime/Delinquency, 2 course(s)

SOCL 1001INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY, 72 course(s)

SOCL 2003SOCIAL PROBLEMS, 4 course(s)

SOCL 3005POPULAR CULTURE, 7 course(s)

SOCL 3025CONTEMP SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, 13 course(s)

SOCL 4002SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 27 course(s)

SOCL 4004Medical Sociology, 2 course(s)

SOCL 4005Theories of Crime/Delinquency, 4 course(s)

SOCL 4019THE FAMILY, 4 course(s)

SOCL 4036SEMINAR IN DEVEL OF SOCIOLOGY, 8 course(s)

SOCL 4043SOCIOLOGY/SPORTS, REC, LEISURE, 7 course(s)

SOCL 4099Senior Seminar, 1 course(s)

SOCW 1001INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK, 11 course(s)

SOCW 4010HUMAN SERVICES/RURAL ENVIRO, 2 course(s)

SOCW 4012DIVERSITY, 7 course(s)

SOCW 4019THE CHILD, FAMILY, & COMMUNITY, 7 course(s)