Lecturer in Sociology
Education
M.A Sociology, CSU Northridge
B.A Sociology, CSU Channel Islands
Biography
Celene Fuller is an adjunct professor of sociology at California State University, Northridge, Los Angeles Pierce College, and College of the Canyons. Professor Fuller’s teaching interests include topics surrounding social inequalities as well as statistics and research methods. Her main research interests are in gender and sexuality, social psychology, and social inequality. She is currently working on research that examines stigmatized sexual and gender identities.
Representative Courses Taught
- SOC 350 Social Stratification
- ERSM/SOC 440 Population Studies
Select Publications
Carter, Michael J. and Celene Fuller. 2016. "Symbols, Meaning, and Action: The Past, Present, and Future of Symbolic Interactionism." Current Sociology. doi: 10.1177/0011392116638396
Carter, Michael J. and Celene Fuller. 2015. “Symbolic Interactionism.” Sociopedia.isa. doi: 10.1177/205684601561
Keywords
Social Inequality, Gender, Sexuality, Social Psychology, Social Interaction