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African & African American Studies
 
Robert B. Gramling, Ph. D.
 
Professor, Sociology

B.S., Social Welfare, Florida State University, 1965

M.S., Social Science (Sociology, Geography, History), Florida State University, 1967

Ph.D., Sociology, Florida State University, 1975
 
P.O. Box 40198
Lafayette, LA 70504
Mouton 214
Phone: 337-482-5375
Email: gramling@louisiana.edu
 
Short List of Research Interests:
  • Environmental Sociology
  • Natural Resource Development
  • Coastal Restoration
  • Social Impact Assessment
  • Risk Assessment
Major/Principal Publications:

Books
  1. Gramling, Robert. 1996. Oil on the Edge: Offshore Development, Conflict, Gridlock. New York: State University of New York Press.
  2. Freudenburg, William R. and Robert Gramling. 1994. Oil in Troubled Waters: Perceptions, Politics, and the Battle Over Offshore Drilling. New York: State University of New York Press.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
  1. Wooddell, George, Robert Gramling and Craig J. Forsyth. 2003. "A Method for Modeling Low-Probability, High-Consequence Risk Events: Vessel Traffic on the Lower Mississippi River." Pierce Law Review 1:85-101.
  2. Freudenburg, William R. and Robert Gramling. 2002. "How Crude: Advocacy Coalitions, Offshore Oil and the Self-Negating Belief." Policy Science 35: 17-41.
  3. Freudenburg, William R. and Robert Gramling. 2002. "Scientific Expertise and Natural Resource Decisions: Social Science Participation on Interdisciplinary Scientific Committees." Social Science Quarterly 83:119-136.
  4. Gramling, Robert, George Wooddell, and Craig J. Forsyth. 1998. "Work Scheduling and The Construction Of Family Disruption." Free Inquiry In Creative Sociology 26 (2): (forthcoming).
  5. Gramling, Robert, Craig Forsyth and George Wooddell. 1998. "Expert Informants and Relative Risk: A Methodology For Modeling Waterways." Risk Analysis 18:557-562.
  6. Freudenburg, William R. and Robert Gramling. 1998. "Linked to What? Economic Linkages and an Extractive Economy."Society and Natural Resources 11:569-586.
  7. Freudenburg, William R.; Robert Gramling and Rachel Shurman. 1998. "Natural Resource Extraction and Rural Economic Prospects: A Closer Look." The western planner 19(8): 6.
  8. Gramling, Robert and Naomi Krogman. 1997. "Communities, Policy, and Chronic Technological Disasters." Current Sociology 45(3):41-57.
  9. Brabant, Sarah and Robert Gramling. 1997. "Resource Extraction and Fluctuations in Poverty: A Case Study." Society and Natural Resources 10:97-106.
  10. Gramling, Robert and William R. Freudenburg. 1996. "Environmental Sociology: Toward a Paradigm For the 21st Century." Sociological Spectrum 16:347-370.
 

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