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Name
Mary Godwyn

Phone
781-239-5603

E-mail Address
mgodwyn@babson.edu

Academic Division
History and Society

Title
Assistant Professor of Sociology

Education
B.A., Wellesley College
M.A., Brandeis University
Ph.D., Brandeis University

Expertise
Sociology
  Ethics and Moral Theory
  Gender Studies
  Social Theory

 

Dr. Godwyn teaches introductory and advanced courses in Sociology, Women's Studies, Gender Studies and the History and Society Foundation course. She has lectured at Harvard University and taught at Brandeis University and Lasell College, where she was also the Director of the Donahue Institute for Public Values.

Dr. Godwyn focuses on social theory as it applies to issues of inequality. Within the field of sociology, her areas of expertise include Critical and Classical theory, Feminist Theory and the Sociology of Entrepreneurship. Dr. Godwyn studies entrepreneurship as a vehicle for social change through the economic and political advancement of marginalized populations, especially women and ethnic minorities. She has published in journals such as Symbolic Interaction, Current Perspectives in Social Theory and the Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship. In 2008, her business ethics case, Hugh Connerty and Hooters: What is Successful Entrepreneurship? won the Dark Side Case Competition sponsored by the Critical Management Studies Interest Group and the Management Education Division of the Academy of Management. This case will be published in 2009 in Case Studies on the Dark Side of Capitalism: A Critical Look at Worst Practices, edited by Emmanuel Raufflet and David Paton (Greenleaf Publishing, Ltd.). Dr. Godwyn is also co-authoring a book (with Donna Stoddard, D.B.A.) tentatively titled, Minority Women: the (In)Visible Entrepreneurs. This ethnographic exploration of minority women business owners and case study analysis of their businesses integrates sociological theory and entrepreneurship studies. 






 

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