Office: G 131
Office Hrs: TF 11:30-1:00
Wed by appt.
Hank Frundt
Professor of Sociology
MA (Research), PhL, PhD
Year Joined RCNJ: 1973
Courses Offered:
World Sustainability, Global Workplace, Comparative Development,
Social Stratification, Intro to Sociology, Food and Population
And I have taught Research Methods in Social Science, Social Statistics, Social Theory, History of Social Thought, Political Sociology, Sociology of Community, Sociology of Religion, U.S. in a Changing World, and many other courses.
Teaching Interest:
I particularly enjoy courses that deal with international issues of development and sustainability, labor and social movements
Research Interest:
labor organizations in the U.S. and abroad, and the intersection between jobs and environment
Recent Publications:
Fair Bananas! Farmers, Workers and Consumers Strive to Change An Industry. University of Arizona Press, due out in March 2009 “Organizing in the Banana Sector” in Kate Bronfenbrenner and Tom Juravitch, Global Unions, Cornell University Press, 2008.
SPSSI representative to the U.N. Commission on Sustainable Development Co-Chair, Columbia University Seminar on Globalization, Labor and Popular Struggle Treasurer, U.S. Labor Education in the Americas Project