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David R. Maines is a Professor of Sociology at Oakland University, located in Rochester, Michigan. He holds a prominent role within the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work and Criminal Justice. His research focuses on urban sociology, social stratification, symbolic interactionism, and narrative analysis, with notable contributions to the sociology of religion and health sociology. Professor Maines has published extensively on topics ranging from liturgical changes in the Catholic Church to the sociological underpinnings of anorexic identities. His work often bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical studies, emphasizing micro-level social processes. He is actively involved in departmental advising and community engagement initiatives, contributing to the university's mission of integrating academic rigor with practical societal impact.
While no specific awards are listed, his publications reflect sustained scholarly engagement with critical sociological issues. His teaching portfolio includes courses on Introduction to Sociology, Current Social Problems, Social Stratification, and Urban Sociology. Collaborations with colleagues like Michael McCallion and Susan Haworth-Hoeppner highlight his commitment to interdisciplinary research. Despite the absence of explicit grant information, his publications suggest ongoing exploration of complex sociocultural dynamics in urban and religious contexts.
Professor Maines' office is located in Varner Hall Room 510A, and he can be reached via email at maines@oakland.edu. The department's broader programs include minors in Applied Geographic Information Science and community engagement efforts that align with his research interests.


