Mailing Address:
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Middle Tennessee State University
Box 10
1301 East Main Street
Murfreesboro, TN 37132
Spring 2013 Class Schedule:
| SOC 3050 | Data Analysis | MWF | 9:10 to 10:05 |
| Lab | W | 10:20 to 11:15 | |
| SOC 4360/5360 | Medical Sociology | MW | 2:20 to 3:45 |
Editorial Positions
Co-Editor-In-Chief, Sociological Spectrum
Associate Editor, Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior & Society (Wiley-Blackwell, 2014)
Publications
Hinote, Brian P. 2014. "Fundamental Cause Explanation of Health and Disease." Encyclopedia of Health,
Illness, Behavior & Society. Edited by Cockerham, W., Dingwall, R., & Quah, S. Wiley-Blackwell.
Hinote, Brian P. 2014. "Reflexive Modernization." Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior & Society. Edited by Cockerham, W., Dingwall, R., & Quah, S. Wiley-Blackwell.
Hinote, Brian P. 2014. "Habitus, Class & Health." Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior & Society. Edited by Cockerham, W., Dingwall, R., & Quah, S. Wiley-Blackwell.
Hinote, Brian P. 2014. "Life Chances & Health." Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior & Society. Edited by Cockerham, W., Dingwall, R., & Quah, S. Wiley-Blackwell.
Hinote, Brian P. 2014. "Health Locus of Control." Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior & Society. Edited by Cockerham, W., Dingwall, R., & Quah, S. Wiley-Blackwell.
Hinote, Brian P. 2014. "Sense of Control." Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior & Society. Edited by Cockerham, W., Dingwall, R., & Quah, S. Wiley-Blackwell.
Hinote, Brian P. and Jason Adam Wasserman. 2013. "Reflexive Modernity and the Sociology of Health." In Health Sociology on the Move: New Directions in Theory. Edited by William C. Cockerham. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer.
Pace, Richard and Brian P. Hinote. 2013. Amazon Town TV: An Audience Ethnography in the Brazilian Amazon. University of Texas Press.
Hinote, Brian P. and Gretchen Webber. 2012. "Drinking Toward Manhood: Masculinity and Alcohol in the Former USSR." Men & Masculinities 15:292-310.
Hinote, Brian P. and Jason Adam Wasserman. 2012. "The Shifting Landscape of Health and Medicine: Implications for Childbirth Education and Practice." International Journal of Childbirth Education 27:69-75.
Wasserman, Jason Adam and Brian P. Hinote. 2012. "The End of Modern Medicine: The Evolution of Disease and Transformations in Medical Practice." Journal of Healthcare, Science and the Humanities 2:145-56.
Bennett, Matthew and Brian P. Hinote. 2012. "Socioeconomic Barriers to Mental Health Treatment." McNair Research Review 10:29-35.
Wasserman, Jason Adam and Brian P. Hinote. 2011. "Chronic Illness as Incalculable Risk: Scientific Uncertainty and Social Transformations in Medicine." Social Theory & Health 9:41-58.
Currey, Andrew and Brian P. Hinote. 2011. "The Evolution of Industrial Food Production: McDonaldization and Popultion Health." Scientia et Humanitas 1:121-35.
Watson, Amanda, Meredith Dye, and Brian P. Hinote. 2011. "Contact Hypothesis in Context: Household Characteristics, Community Perception, and Racial/Ethnic Prejudice in the U.S." Scientia et Humanitas 1:1-26.
Cockerham, William C. and Brian P. Hinote. In Press. "Health Lifestyles and Competing Explanations of the Mortality Crisis in the Former Soviet Union."; In France Meslé, Vladimir Shkolnikov, Jacques Vallin, and Anatoly Vishnevksy (eds.), Mortality in Countries of the Former USSR. Fifteen Years After the Breakup: Change or Continuity? Moscow: Center for Demography and Human Ecology. (In Russian)
Hinote, Brian P., William C. Cockerham, and Pamela Abbott. 2009. "Post-Communism and Female Tobacco Consumption in the Former Soviet States." Europe-Asia Studies, 61:1543-55.
Hinote, Brian P. 2009. "The Specter of Post-Communism: Competing Explanations for Health Crisis in the Former Soviet States." (Monograph). Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Aktiengesellschaft & Company.
Hinote, Brian P., William C. Cockerham and Pamela Abbott. 2009. "Psychological Distress and Dietary Patterns in Eight Post-Soviet Republics." Appetite, 53:24-33.
Hinote, Brian P., William C. Cockerham and Pamela Abbott. 2009. "The Specter of Post-Communism: Women and Alcohol in Eight Post-Soviet States." Social Science & Medicine, 68:1254-62.
Cockerham, William C. and Brian P. Hinote. 2009. "Quantifying Habitus."; In Quantifying the Theories of Pierre Bourdieu. Karen Robson and Chris Sanders (eds.), Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer.
Cockerham, William C. and Brian P. Hinote. 2008. "Health Care Systems: United States."; The International Encyclopedia of Public Health. H. Kristian Heggenhougen (ed.), Oxford, UK: Elsevier.
Clair, Jeffrey Michael, Cullen Clark, Brian P. Hinote, Caroline Robinson, and Jason Wasserman. 2007. "Developing, Integrating, and Perpetuating New Ways of Applying Sociology to Health, Medicine, Policy, and Everyday Life."; Social Science and Medicine 64:248-58.
Hinote, Brian P. 2007. "Health Locus of Control,"; in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, ed. G. Ritzer. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 4:2063-2064.
Cockerham, William C., Brian P. Hinote, and Pamela Abbott. 2006. "A Sociological Model of Health Lifestyles: Conducting a Preliminary Test Using Russian Data."; Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozial Psychologie 46:177-97.
Cockerham, William C., Brian P. Hinote, and Pamela Abbott. 2006. "Psychological Distress, Gender, and Health Lifestyles in Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine."; Social Science and Medicine 63:2381-94.
Cockerham, William C., Brian P. Hinote, Geoffrey B. Cockerham, and Pamela Abbott. 2006. "Health Lifestyles and Political Ideology in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine."; Social Science and Medicine 62:1799-1809.
Hinote, Brian P. and Kenneth L. Wilson. 2006. "Sustaining Mobilization: The Problem of Late-Stage Mobilization Among High-Risk HIV/AIDS Subpopulations."; Social Theory and Health 4:25-42.
Cockerham, William C., Brian P. Hinote, Pamela Abbott, and Christian Haerpfer. 2005. "Health Lifestyles in the Ukraine."; Sozial- und Präventivmedizin SPM (Social and Preventive Medicine) 50:264-71.
Cockerham, William C., Brian P. Hinote, Pamela Abbott, and Christian Haerpfer. 2004. "Health Lifestyles in Central Asia: The Case of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan."; Social Science and Medicine 59:1409-21.