Over the weekend of April 10-12, Health and Human Services Professor Dr. Julie Roddy presented her research with UM-Dearborn Sociology Professor Dr. Paul Draus presented their research at the North Central Sociological Association Meeting. Riverting questions followed and the research team snapped a candid photo attached below. The abstracts to their presentations are attached below.
Thematic Panel: Land, Law, Leaf and Quality of Life in Detroit [P]Organizer and Facilitator: Paul Draus, University of Michigan – Dearborn
- Building Restorative Networks with the Michigan Department of Corrections, Molly Manley, University of Michigan Dearborn, Ariel Roddy, University of Michigan Dearborn, Paul Draus, University of Michigan Dearborn
- Using Service Learning to Study Neighborhood Land Use Strategies, Thomas Makled, University of Michigan Dearborn, Molly Manley, University of Michigan Dearborn, Juliette Roddy, University of Michigan Dearborn, Paul Draus, University of Michigan Dearborn
- Adapting to Disaster: Narrative Accounts of Detroit’s Ongoing Deconstruction, Anthony McDuffie, Wayne State University, Juliette Roddy, University of Michigan Dearborn, Paul Draus, University of Michigan Dearborn
- Exploring the Gray-Green Jungle: Race, Place and Marijuana in the Motor City, Juliette Roddy, University of Michigan Dearborn, Paul Draus, University of Michigan Dearborn
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