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Dr. Gloria Jones Johnson • Professor
Gloria Jones Johnson is Professor of Sociology who specializes and teaches courses in social psychology, social inequality and work and occupations. Her recent research foci are self-employment and the contingent work force. She is the Director of Graduate Education for the department.She received her Ph.D from the University of Michigan. |
What's New with Dr. Jones Johnson Jones Johnson, Gloria and W. Roy Johnson. 2009. "Self Differences in the Effects of Perceived Technology on Psychological Well-Being Among Public Sector Employees." International Review of Comparative Sociology 2:32-39. Jones Johnson, Gloria. 2007 "Teaching Tips." Medical Sociology Newsletter. Jones Johnson, Gloria and W. Roy Johnson. 2007. "Gender Differences in the Effects of Perceived Technology on Psychological Well-being Among Public Sector Employees." International Review of Comparative Sociology. Jones Johnson, Gloria and W. Roy Johnson. 2007. "Self-employment and Job Satisfaction: A Longitudinal Analysis." Journal of Psychology |
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