Larry Isaac Explained

Larry Isaac
Birth Place:Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Education:BS, 1971, MS, 1974, University of Akron
PhD, 1979, Indiana University
Thesis Title:The Political Economy of Insurgency, State Expenditures, and Income Distribution: A Comparative Panel Analysis, 1948-1970
Thesis Year:1979
Notable Students:Jonathan Coley, Anna Jacobs, Quan Mai
Workplaces:Florida State University, Vanderbilt University

Larry W. Isaac is an American sociologist, the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Political Economy at Vanderbilt University.

Early life and education

Isaac was born in Cleveland, Ohio, graduated from Avon High School west of Cleveland, and received a B.S. in Industrial Management and M.A. in Sociology from the University of Akron. He did his doctoral work and received the Ph.D. in Sociology from Indiana University (Bloomington).[1]

Career

Isaac began his professorial career at Florida State University in 1978 where he rose through the academic ranks to become the Mildred and Claude Pepper Distinguished Professor. He joined the Sociology Department at Vanderbilt University in 2004, where he is now the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor (endowed chair) of Sociology & Political Economy.[1] He served as the Sociology Department Chair at Vanderbilt from 2015 to 2021.

From 2010-2015, Isaac served as senior editor of the American Sociological Review, the flagship scientific journal of the American Sociological Association.[1] He also previously served as president of the Southern Sociological Society from 2007–2008 and received the Distinguished Lectureship Award from the Southern Sociological Society in 2011.[2] [3]

Isaac has published extensively in the fields of political sociology, political economy, social movements, labor studies, and historical processes of social change. He is known for his published work in three major areas: (i) political economy of labor movements and class formation processes; (ii) civil rights and black liberation movement dynamics; and (iii) methodological approaches to incorporating qualitative events and turning points into quantitative models of social-historical change.[1]

Isaac's publications have received three awards from the American Sociological Association (in Comparative-Historical Sociology, Culture, and Labor Movements).[4] [5] In recognition of his accomplishments in research, he was elected into the national honorary research society, Sociological Research Association, in 2014.[6]

Partial bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cornfield . Daniel . Brown, Donato, Isaac and McCammon Are Incoming Editors of American Sociological Review . asanet.org . August 11, 2021 . May 2009.
  2. Web site: Presidents of the Southern Sociological Society . southernsociologicalsociety.org . August 11, 2021 . January 2020.
  3. Web site: Freymeyer . Bob . The Southern Sociologist . southernsociologicalsociety.org . August 11, 2021 . Summer 2011.
  4. Web site: Sociology of Culture Award Recipient History . August 11, 2021 . August 2020.
  5. Web site: Labor and Labor Movements Award Recipient History . August 11, 2021 . August 2020.
  6. Web site: Entman . Liz . McCammon and Isaac inducted into the Sociological Research Association . news.vanderbilt.edu . August 11, 2021 . October 3, 2014.