Profile
Dr. May's interests are in community development and planning and community-based
research and teaching.
Marlynn has written or co-authored several books and articles including Governing
Through Courts: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications,
1981; “Festschrift for William L. Kolb: The Man and His Impact as Teacher,
Scholar and Activist,” Wisconsin Sociologist, 1987; “The Human
Sciences in Human Perspective,” An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1977; “Joining
Academy and Community: A Case Study of an Academic Venture,” Teaching
Sociology, 1998; “ SSAs: A Strategic Link in Sociology’s Future,” Footnotes,
1993.
Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley (sociology) and Graduate Theological
Union (social ethics), 1972, M.Div., Princeton, 1966, B.A. Central College,
Iowa, 1961....[more]
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