

Robert J. Antonio
Professor Robert J. Antonio is a distinguished figure contributing to the field of sociology, particularly in the realms of social theory, macroscopic sociology, and the intricate interplay between economy and society. As a Chancellor's Club Teaching Professor at the University of Kansas, he has established himself as a leading scholar with a profound impact on both academic and public discourse. With a PhD from the University of Notre Dame, Professor Antonio's academic journey has been marked by a deep engagement with classical and contemporary sociological thought. His scholarly work is characterized by a focus on influential thinkers such as Marx, the Frankfurt School, Weber, Dewey, and Habermas, among others. Through his research, Professor Antonio delves into the sustainability of modernization and globalization, offering critical insights into pressing global issues. His work addresses debates surrounding resource usage, global warming, and environmental challenges, while also examining the dynamics of anti-capitalist movements and geopolitical conflicts that shape the landscape of liberal democracy and capitalism. In the classroom, Professor Antonio is known for his engaging and thought-provoking teaching style. His courses cover a wide array of topics, including social theory, globalization, economy and society, macroscopic and historical sociology, and American society. He is committed to fostering a deep understanding of these subjects among his students, encouraging them to critically analyze the complex social forces that shape our world. Beyond his academic pursuits, Professor Antonio is actively involved in various scholarly communities, contributing to the advancement of sociological knowledge through his participation in conferences, seminars, and collaborative research projects. His work not only enriches the academic community but also informs public debates on critical social issues. Professor Antonio's dedication to the field of sociology and his commitment to addressing the challenges of our time make him a respected and influential figure in the academic world. His contributions continue to inspire students, colleagues, and scholars worldwide, as he seeks to unravel the complexities of society and its evolving dynamics.
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Publications
, 2024-03-20
, 937-965, 2021-10-11
, 18-42, 2013-12-01
, 2007-02-15
, 110-129, 2019-02-11
, 95-110, 2019-11-26
, 97, 1985-12-16
, 325-351, 1983-06-01
, 115-128, 2009-11-26
, 472-483, 2015-08-01