
Dr. Lynn Horton
Sociology
Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Expertise:Latin America; Women (Global); International Development
Email:horton@chapman.edu
- Education:
- The University of Virginia, Bachelor of Arts
New York University, Master of Arts
The University of Texas At Austin, Ph.D.
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Recent Creative, Scholarly Work and Publications
- Horton, Lynn. 2021 (forthcoming). Men of Money: Elite Masculinities and the Neoliberal Project. Rowman & Littlefield.
- Horton, Lynn. (2020). Making Qualitative Data More Visible in Policy: a Critical Appraisal of Meta-synthesis. Qualitative Research, 20(5), 534–548.
- Horton, Lynn. 2017. Microfinance and Women’s Empowerment in the Global South: Empowerment and Disempowerment Outcomes. Cambridge University Press
- "Women's Movements in Latin America." In Handbook of Social Movements across Latin America. Edited by Paul Almeida and Allen Cordero Ulate. New York: Springer.
- "Disaster through a Gender Lens: A Case Study from Haiti." In Disaster Research: Multidisciplinary and International Perspectives (Routledge Humanitarian Studies). Edited by Rasmus Dahlberg, Olivier Rubin, and Morten Thanning Vendelø. New York: Routledge.
- “Grassroots Movements” in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements. Edited by D. Snow, D. della Porta, B. Klandermans, and D. McAdam. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd., in press.
- "After the Earthquake: Gender Inequality and Transformation in Post-disaster Haiti." in Gender and Development. Vol. 20(2).
- “From Collectivism to Capitalism: Neoliberalism and Rural Mobilization in Nicaragua.” Latin American Politics and Society. Vol. 54(4).
- "Is World Bank 'Good Governance' Good for the Poor? Central American Experiences." Comparative Sociology. Vol. 11(1).
- “Defenders of Nature and the Comarca: Frames of Ethnicity, Sustainability, and Nationalism in Panama” Mobilization. Vol 15(1).
- “Buying up Nature: Economic and Social Impacts of Costa Rica’s Ecotourism Boom.” Latin American Perspectives. 36(3).