Dahn Shaulis, Ph.D.

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About me

Gender Male
Industry Education
Occupation College Teacher
Location United States
Introduction Dahn Shaulis is a working class writer and street sociologist interested in democracy, regional equity, and prison downsizing.
Interests Working Class, Corporate Cronyism, Critical Criminology, Criminology, White Collar Crime, Criminal Justice, Deviance, Prisons, Prison Industrial Complex, Military Industrial Complex, Writing, Poetry, Spoken Word, Justice, Ethnography, Symbolic Interaction, Sociology, Twilight Zone, Aging, Gerontology
Favorite Movies Frontline documentaries, Matewan, The Lives of Others, Declining By Degrees: Higher Education at Risk, Taxi to the Darkside, American Dream (Barbara Kopple), Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism, Rod Serling: Submitted for Your Approval, What Would Jesus Buy?, A Crude Awakening, The Wobblies, Supersize Me, Lumumba, My Country My Country, Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience (America at a Crossroads Series), The Corporation, WalMart: The High Cost of Low Prices, The Fog of War, Manufacturing Consent, The March of the Bonus Army, The Machinist, Missing, The Trial of Henry Kissinger
Favorite Music Rebel Diaz, Sekou Sundiata, Gil Scott Heron, Welfare Poets, Joe Hill, Pete Seeger, Utah Phillips
Favorite Books Faith and Practice, Highway Robbery: Transportation Racism & New Routes to Equity, Crisis in American Institutions, Democracy for the Few, The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison, A People's History of the United States, Prison Writing in the 20th Century, The Fixer, Always Running, The Trial, Soledad Brother, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Don Quixote, 1984, Death of a Salesman, Grapes of Wrath, Iraq: The Logic of Withdrawal, Failure to Quit, Lies My Teacher Told Me, A Conflict of Visions, Thinking from A to Z, Everyday Zen: Love & Work, White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son, Full House, Outsiders, Symbolic Interactionism, Kind and Usual Punishment, Beasts of the Field, The Money and the Power: The Making of Las Vegas and Its Hold on America, 1947-2000, The Green Felt Jungle, American Working-Class Literature: An Anthology