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Kolb – CV – 07-01-2023 – p.1 Kenneth H. Kolb Department of Sociology Furman University Greenville, SC 29613 ken.kolb@furman.edu (864) 525-2758 Education 2008: Ph.D. Sociology: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2000: M.A. Sociology: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dec 14, 2021 · Ken Kolb’s book Retail Inequality: Reframing the Food Desert Debate is a must read! Kolb does so much more than the title reflects. Not only does he use in person interviews and participant observation to reveal the fallacies in the food desert debates, but his research illuminates the reasons that a decade or more of policies to address the health issues plaguing people who live in so ...
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Jan 20, 2022 · Kenneth Kolb, a professor of sociology and department chair at Furman University, is the author of Retail Inequality: Reframing the Food Desert Debate. (Furman University) (Furman University) The idea that the lives of poor Americans could be improved by better access to better food was a strategy to catch the attention of the foodie movement ...
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Based on exhaustive research, this book by Kenneth H. Kolb documents the struggles of two Black neighborhoods in Greenville, South Carolina. For decades, outsiders ignored residents' complaints about the unsavory retail options on their side of town—until the well-intentioned but flawed "food desert" concept took hold in popular discourse.
Kolb – CV – 09-01-22 – p.1 Kenneth H. Kolb Department of Sociology Furman University Greenville, SC 29613 ken.kolb@furman.edu (864) 525-2758 Education 2008: Ph.D. Sociology: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2000: M.A. Sociology: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill