Department of Sociology & Anthropology

Brian HinoteDr. Hinote
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., 2007
University of Alabama
at Birmingham


Office: TODD 325
Phone:  (615)494-7914
Email: Brian.Hinote@mtsu.edu

Areas of interest:
Medical Sociology, Social Theory,
Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies,
Social Epidemiology


Office Hours:

M  11:30 to 12:30 and 2:15 to 4:15
W  2:15 to 4:15
F  11:30 to 4:30


Spring 2012 Class Schedule:

SOC 1010 Introductory Sociology MWF    9:10 to 10:05
SOC 3050 Data Analysis MWF 10:20 to 11:15
Data Analysis Lab W 11:30 to 12:25
SOC 4360/5360 Medical Sociology MW 12:40 to 2:05



Publications


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.