Anthony S. Alvarez, Ph.D.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY
UNDERGRADUATE ADVISOR
(He/Him/His)
Contact Information
asalvarez@fullerton.edu
Voice: 657-278-4906
Fax:657-278-2001
Dept: 657-278-3531
DEGREES
2013, Ph.D, Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles
2003, M.A., Sociology, University of Maryland, College Park
1999, B.A, University of Maryland, College Park
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BIOGRAPHY
My general research interests lie in economic sociology; particularly in using the lens of economic sociology to understand patterns of inequality. I have recently focused on how households use payday loans – short term, high costs loans – and how these loans fit into their broader pattern of financial behaviors and beliefs. Central to this are the ways in which households manage their financial networks – friends and family they rely upon for material forms of support. I am currently conducting interviews with payday borrowers in Southern California on their financial practices, as well tracing the development of payday lending regulations at the state level. I also have an interest in the development of economic and social policy, in particular the history of the income tax and the development of monetary policy across US history. More specifically, I am concerned with the discursive development of the idea of taxation in American politics. In regard to monetary policy, I am interested in the changing popular conceptions of inflation, and how different social groups have tried to use inflation, or the threat of inflation, in the contestation over resources.
I regularly teach Statistics, Social Inequality, and the Sociology of Money. I am in the process of updating our course on the Sociology of the Welfare State.
RESEARCH AREAS
Economic Sociology
Poverty and Inequality
Consumer Finance
Public Policy
Race/Ethnicity
Historical Comparative Sociology
Technology Studies
COURSES REGULARLY TAUGHT
SOCI 303 Statistics for Social Sciences
SOCI 302 Research Methods
SOCI 356 Social Inequality
SOCI 470 Sociology of Money
PUBLICATIONS
Wherry, Fred, Kristin Seefeldt and Anthony S. Alvarez. 2019. Credit Where It’s Due: Rethinking Financial Citizenship, Russell Sage Foundation Press; NY, NY.
Wherry, Frederick, Kristin Seefeldt, and Anthony S. Alvarez. 2019. “To Lend or Not to Lend to Friends and Kin: Awkwardness, Obfuscation, and Negative Reciprocity”, Social Forces, https://academic.oup.com/sf/advance-article/doi/10.1093/sf/soy127/5308436
Thacker Thomas, Devon and Eileen Walsh, Berna Torr, Anthony S. Alvarez and Maria Malagon. 2019. “Incorporating High-Impact Practices for Retention: A Learning Community Model for Transfer Students”, Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory and Practice
Krippner, Greta and Anthony Alvarez. 2007. "Embeddedness and the Intellectual Projects of Economic Sociology", Annual Review of Sociology, v.33.
Robinson, John P. and Anthony S. Alvarez. 2004. “The Social Impact of the Internet: A 2003 Update”, in Transforming Enterprise, William H. Dutton, Brian Kahin, Ramon O'Callaghan and Andrew W. Wyckoff, eds. MIT Press.
Alvarez, Anthony S. 2004. “Behavioral and Environmental Correlates of Digital Inequality”, IT&Society, v.1(5):97-140. (http://www.itandsociety.org/v01i05.html)
Robinson, John P., Meyer Kestnbaum, Alan Neustadtl, and Anthony Alvarez. 2002 "The Internet and Other Uses of Time" in The Internet in Everyday Life, Barry Wellman and Caroline Haythornthwaite, eds. Blackwell: Malden, MA.
Robinson, John P., Alain Chenu and Anthony S. Alvarez. 2002. "Measuring the complexity of hours at work: the weekly work grid" Monthly Labor Review, v.125(4): 44-54.
Robinson, John P., Meyer Kestnbaum, Alan Neustadtl, and Anthony Alvarez. 2000. "Mass Media Use and Social Life Among Internet Users." Social Science Computer Review, v.18(4): 490-501.
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