Professor Parker has written and taught extensively in the areas of urban sociology and
the sociology of work. His book Building American Cities (co-authored with Joe R. Feagin) is
being reissued in 2002 by Beard Books. He is also the author of Flesh Peddlers and Warm Bodies:
The Temporary Help Industry and its Workers (Rutgers, 1994). Earlier in 2002, he published two
chapters: "The Social Costs of Rapid Growth in Southern Nevada" (in The Grit Beneath the Glitter
edited by Rothman and Davis) and "The Global Economy and Changes in the Nature of Contingent
Work" (in Berberoglu, ed. Labor and Capital in the Age of Globalization). Parker enjoys
teaching and working with students at all levels and recently added Globalization to the
list of courses he offers.
Joined faculty in 1989.
Dr. Parker's Webpage - Click here
Recent Courses Taught
Soc 415
– World Population Problems
Soc 443
Urban Sociology
Soc 441
Social Inequality
Soc 429
Globalization
Contact Dr. Parker:
Office location: CBC-B 217
Email: bobp@unlv.nevada.edu