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Gene Shackman has a Ph.D. in Sociology from the State University of New York, University at Albany. Gene can be contacted at gsociology at yahoo (d o t) com Also see some of my research interests here http://independent.academia.edu/GeneShackman at academia.edu. Also see my page here http://myprofile.cos.com/yacafe
and my linkedin page http://www.linkedin.com/pub/gene-shackman/60/2b6/503
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Papers, reviews, articles, presentations
- Gene Shackman. Accreditation, Certification, Credentialing: Does It Help? In New Directions for Evaluation. Special Issue: Accreditation, Certification, and Credentialing: Relevant Concerns for U.S. Evaluators. Issue edited by: James W. Altschuld, Molly Engle. Volume 2015, Issue 145, pages 103–113, Spring 2015. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ev.20114/abstract
- Gene Shackman, Xun Wang and Ya-Lin Liu. Is life getting better? A beginners guide to measuring the progress of societies. Prepared by the Global Social Change Research Project. Available here http://gsociology.icaap.org/progress.html and at the OECD page about the global social change research project http://www.wikiprogress.org/index.php/Global_Social_Change_Research_Project
- Pamphlet 1: Introduces the Global Project on Measuring the Progress of Societies. September 2009.
- Pamphlet 2: Discusses WHY we should measure progress. September 2009.
- Pamphlet 3: Discusses WHAT to measure. December 2009.
- Pamphlet 4: Briefly outlines the general approach of the pamphlets. July 2010.
- Pamphlet 5: Measuring economic progress, GDP per capita. January 2010.
- Pamphlet 6: Poverty. February 2010.
- Pamphlet 7: Introduction to inequality. March 2010.
- Pamphlet 8: Issues about data on inequality. May 2010.
- Pamphlet 9: Measuring inequality. September 2010.
- Gene Shackman. Gene Shackman on Free Statistical Packages. American Evaluation Association AEA365 A Tip-a-Day by and for Evaluators http://aea365.org/blog/?p=2493 10 January 2011.
- Gene Shackman. Gene Shackman on Evaluation Resources Available on the Web. American Evaluation Association AEA365 A Tip-a-Day by and for Evaluators http://aea365.org/blog/?p=995 11 June 2010
- Gene Shackman, Xun Wang and Ya-Lin Liu. Doing Sociology Around the World. In Doing Sociology. Jammie Price, Jeff Breese, and Roger Straus. Rowman & Littlefield, Lexington Books, Lanham, MD. July 2009. https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780739133958
- Gene Shackman, Ya-Lin Liu, and Xun Wang, Global Social Change Research Project: Measuring Progress of the World. The New England Sociological Association 2009 Spring Conference. Springfield, MA, April 2009.
- Gene Shackman. Review of Applied Statistics for Public Policy. by Brian Macfie and Philip Nufrio. In March 2006 issue of Journal of Official Statistics. Page 166-168.
- Gene Shackman, Ya-Lin Liu and Xun Wang. Measuring quality of life using free and public domain data. Social Research Update, Issue 47, Autumn, 2005. Available at http://sru.soc.surrey.ac.uk/
- Gene Shackman. Useful Public Domain and Other Free to use Data. International Statistical Institute Newsletter, Volume 29, No. 3 (87) 2005. Available at http://isi.cbs.nl/Nlet/NLet053.htm
- Ya-Lin Liu and Gene Shackman. Understanding Aging Service Use Among Chinese Seniors: An Analytic Approach. In Xun Wang and Guoli Liu (eds). On the Frontiers of Science, Volume III: Social and Behavioral Sciences, Beijing, Tsinghua University Press, March 2005.
- Gene Shackman, Xun Wang (presenter) and Ya-Lin Liu. The Global Social Change Research Project: Analysis of Social Construction and Change. Thirty Sixth World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology. Beijing China, July 2004.
- Gene Shackman, Xun Wang and Ya-Lin Liu. Global Culture: The Role of Shared Communication. Presented at the 2004 meeting of the New England Sociological Association, New Haven, CT.
- Gene Shackman. Response to Question: "What are likely future global social, political, demographic and economic trends?" The Institute for the Future questions and responses. Sometime in 2004. Available at http://www.aacc.edu/future/qandaarchives.cfm
- Gene Shackman. Free Data Sets on the Web, (about free regional sets). ISI - International Statistical Institute Newsletter Volume 27, No. 3 (81) 2003. Available at http://isi.cbs.nl/NLet/NLet033.htm
- Gene Shackman. Free Data Sets on the Web, (about free longitudinal demographic data sets). ISI - International Statistical Institute Newsletter Volume 27, No. 1 (79) 2003. Available at http://isi.cbs.nl/NLet/NLet031.htm
- Gene Shackman and Ya-Lin Liu. Review of Transforming Post Communist Political Economies, Nelson, Tilly and Walker (eds), in the April 2002 issue of Teaching Sociology. Review available here http://gsociology.icaap.org/transforming.html
- Review of World System Theory http://gsociology.icaap.org/wst2.htm Review based primarily on Wallerstein's 1984 book, Politics of the World-economy: the States, the Movements,and the Civilizations. This is from my dissertation, not published anywhere.
- Gene Shackman. Sociological explanations of modern economic growth : testing the utility of a social theory. This is my dissertation, from SUNY Albany, in 1994. Listed here
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Ya-Lin Liu completed her dissertation in Sociology at State University of New York, University at Albany. Her area of interest is aging research: aging service needs and uses, social support system, development of welfare policies and services for older people in U.S., China, and Taiwan, minority aging. She can also be contacted at geya2003 at yahoo (d o t) com Also see http://myprofile.cos.com/yalin
- Gene Shackman, Xun Wang and Ya-Lin Liu. Is life getting better? A beginners guide to measuring the progress of societies. Prepared by the Global Social Change Research Project. Available at the OECD and at the OECD page about the global social change research project http://www.wikiprogress.org/index.php/Global_Social_Change_Research_Project See above for list of pamphlets.
- Gene Shackman, Ya-Lin Liu, and Xun Wang, Global Social Change Research Project: Measuring Progress of the World. The New England Sociological Association 2009 Spring Conference. Springfield, MA, April 2009. Abstract here http://www.nesaonline.org/conferences/spring-2009-conference/
- Gene Shackman, Xun Wang and Ya-Lin Liu. Doing Sociology Around the World. In Doing Sociology. Jammie Price, Jeff Breese, and Roger Straus. Rowman & Littlefield, Lexington Books, Lanham, MD. July 2009. https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780739133958
- Gene Shackman, Ya-Lin Liu and Xun Wang. Measuring quality of life using free and public domain data. Social Research Update, Issue 47, Autumn, 2005. Available at http://sru.soc.surrey.ac.uk/
- Ya-Lin Liu and Gene Shackman. Understanding Aging Service Use Among Chinese Seniors: An Analytic Approach. In Xun Wang and Guoli Liu (eds). On the Frontiers of Science, Volume III: Social and Behavioral Sciences, Beijing, Tsinghua University Press, March 2005.
- Gene Shackman, Xun Wang (presenter) and Ya-Lin Liu. The Global Social Change Research Project: Analysis of Social Construction and Change. Thirty Sixth World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology. Beijing China, July 2004.
- Gene Shackman, Xun Wang and Ya-Lin Liu. Global Culture: The Role of Shared Communication. Presented at the 2004 meeting of the New England Sociological Association, New Haven, CT.
- Ya-Lin Liu. Community Characteristics and Senior Service Use Rates: Comparison Among Four Racial/Ethnic Groups. 31th Annual Conference of the State Society on Aging of New York. October 2003. Available at http://home.earthlink.net/ (tilde) yaben/
- Gene Shackman and Ya-Lin Liu. Review of Transforming Post Communist Political Economies, Nelson, Tilly and Walker (eds), in the April 2002 issue of Teaching Sociology.
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George (Xun) Wang is a professor in Sociology at the University of Wisconsin - Parkside. The department web site is https://www.uwp.edu/learn/departments/sociologyandanthropology/index.cfm Dr. Wang has been university fellow at Hong Kong Baptist University, and visiting professor at Tshinghua, Nankai and People's Universities in the P.R. China. Dr. Wang is also an officer of and on the executive board of the Society of Chinese American Professors & Scientists, http://socaps.org/SoCAPS/Officers_and_Committees.html
- Kwok-Bun Chan,Vivienne Luk and George Xun Wang. Conflict and Innovation in International Joint Ventures. Toward a New Sinified Corporate Culture or 'Alternative Globalization' in China. in Multicultural Organizations in Asia. Edited by Heidi Dahles, Loh Wei Leng. Routledge. 2014
- Gene Shackman, Xun Wang and Ya-Lin Liu. Is life getting better? A beginners guide to measuring the progress of societies. Prepared by the Global Social Change Research Project. Available at the OECD and at the OECD page about the global social change research project http://www.wikiprogress.org/index.php/Global_Social_Change_Research_Project See above for list of pamphlets.
- Gene Shackman, Ya-Lin Liu, and Xun Wang, Global Social Change Research Project: Measuring Progress of the World. The New England Sociological Association 2009 Spring Conference. Springfield, MA, April 2009. Abstract here http://www.nesaonline.org/conferences/spring-2009-conference/
- Gene Shackman, Xun Wang and Ya-Lin Liu. Doing Sociology Around the World. In Doing Sociology. Jammie Price, Jeff Breese, and Roger Straus. Rowman & Littlefield, Lexington Books, Lanham, MD. July 2009. https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780739133958
- Wang Xun. Review of The Structure and Evolution of Chinese Social Stratification, Yi Li. In Journal of Asian and African Studies 2006 41: 521-523. http://jas.sagepub.com/
- Jiaming Sun and George Xun Wang. Personal Global Connectivity and Consumer Behavior: A Study in Shanghai. ,Academy of International Business 2006 Annual Meeting, Beijing, China. http://aib.msu.edu/events/2006/Program.asp see the program for abstract.
- Kwok-Bun Chan, Vivienne Luk, George Xun Wang. Conflict and Innovation in International Joint Ventures: Toward a New Sinified Corporate Culture or ‘Alternative Globalization’ in China. Asia Pacific Business Review. Volume 11, Number 4 / December 2005. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13602380500135737
- Wang Xun (with Jiaming Sun). Global Sociology, Beijing, P.R.China: Tsinghua University Press. December 2005. (In Chinese).
- Wang Xun (Co-Editor-in-Chief, with Juan He), Human Resource Management, Tianjin, P. R. China: Tianjin University Press. Second Edition. October 2005. (In Chinese).
- Juan He and Xun Wang (editors), Human Resource Management in 21st Century. in Human Resource Management Tianjin: Tianjin University Press. Second Edition. 2005. (In Chinese)
- Wang Xun. Unemployment issues in the United States. in On the Frontiers of Science, Volume III: Social and Behavior Sciences (Edited by Xun Wang & Guoli Liu), Beijing, Tsinghua University Press, March 2005. (In Chinese)
- Gene Shackman, Ya-Lin Liu and Xun Wang. Measuring quality of life using free and public domain data. Social Research Update, Issue 47, Autumn, 2005. Available at http://sru.soc.surrey.ac.uk/
- Helen Rosenberg, Anne Statham, Xun Wang. Program Evaluation in Community Context: Competing Perspectives on the Meaning of Success. ASA's Sociological Practice section meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 2005. http://techsociety.com/asa/meetings.html
- Xun Wang and Guoli Liu (eds). On the Frontiers of Science, Volume III: Social and Behavioral Sciences, Beijing, Tsinghua University Press, March 2005.
- Xun Wang. Unemployment issues in the United States. In Xun Wang and Guoli Liu (eds). On the Frontiers of Science, Volume III: Social and Behavioral Sciences, Beijing, Tsinghua University Press, March 2005.
- Xun Wang and Shanhe Jiang. Coordination Mechanisms: A Study of Chinese Rural Firms. ASA Section on Economic Sociology Refereed Roundtables, 2004 annual meeting.
- Gene Shackman, Xun Wang (presenter) and Ya-Lin Liu. The Global Social Change Research Project: Analysis of Social Construction and Change. Thirty Sixth World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology. Beijing China, July 2004.
- Gene Shackman, Xun Wang and Ya-Lin Liu. Global Culture: The Role of Shared Communication. Presented at the 2004 meeting of the New England Sociological Association, New Haven, CT.
- George Xun Wang, Kwok Bun Chan and Vivienne Luk. Conflict and its Management in Sino-Foreign Joint Ventures: A Review. Working paper #10 at the David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies, abstract available at http://www.hkbu.edu.hk/~lewi/publications.html
- Xun Wang, Xiaofeng Cong and Bingyao Tang. Undergraduate Education in U.S. and China: A Comparison. Presented at the "Being Professors in USA Forum", 2003.
- Xun Wang (Editor in Chief). Chinese Language and Culture Education in the United States in the 21st Century. Chicago: Chinese Schools Association in the United States. CompuPress. 2003.
- Xun Wang and Bingyao Tang. Unemployment Problems in the Unites States. Teahouse for Sociologists. 4:133-137. 2003.
- Juan He and Xun Wang (Co-editors). Human Resource Management. Tianjin: Tianjin University Press. 2000.
- Grants: Dr. Wang has received grants from the U.S. Department of State, the Department of Education and the U.S. Information Agency for developing or conducting summer institutes on topics related to China, grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the U.S. Department of Labor for conducting evaluations of several programs in Wisconsin, and grants from the Hong Kong Baptist University for teaching projects and research.
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Unrelated to social research, Gene Shackman maintains https://sites.google.com/site/firstelecon/home for Norman Shackman, PE, Electrical Connections Seminars and Consulting. My (gene) sister also has a website, which she created, http://www.anneshackmandesign.com/ which is very interesting and artistic. Also https://sites.google.com/site/bensfreestuffforkids/ free videos, pictures, games, etc for kids.
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