John D. Wilkins

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PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

JOHN D. WILKINS, PH.D.

John is an avid writer, teacher and researcher with a creative mind. He enjoys non-fiction reading and writing and enjoys exploring the outdoors with his Wife. The gift of suite101 starts with its international readership bringing millions of readers and writers together. He is excited about drawing these individuals toward his discussions on culture and power. As the globe is transformed by the nano-second, John hopes readers like you will ride with him on a journey of societal exploration.

Dr. Wilkins' academic, laboratory work and corporate experiences are extensive. He holds a Ph.D. from Virginia Tech in Sociology, an M.A. in Criminology from George Mason University and a B.S. in Marine Biology from Texas A&M University. John has over 12 years of social research experience and more than 11 years spent at a Virginia pharmaceutical corporation. The latter work allowed him to experience the culture of reorganization, corporate deviance, and the outbreak of a deadly virus in his workplace (documented in Richard Preston's "The Hot Zone: A Terrifying True Story, 1994. Random House, Inc. 1st ed.). These life experiences have transformed his writing and given him a multitude of unique perspectives on life and living.

John has traveled to Japan, Britain, Canada & every U.S. State and has had extended stays in Tokyo & Tsukuba, Japan; Blacksburg, Virginia; Snowflake, Arizona; the U.S. Gulf Coast, as well as Dutch Harbor and Anchorage, Alaska.

His interviews of Nobel Laureates in Physics and countless laboratory workers around the globe have led his pen to reflect his observations on social life. John's passion is observing, interviewing and writing about "real people" in the context of daily life. Dr. Wilkins' writing background includes several book reviews, one published in a peer-reviewed academic journal and several others in online e-journals. In addition, he has published a Master's Thesis and a Dissertation. Each of these latter publications contain both qualitative and quantitative analyses focusing on culture and behavior.

John's suite101 articles include The Current Technology/Education Dilemma Between American Adults and their Adolescent Counterparts; The Land of the Free and the Home of the "Slow?" Other contributions have been on "Green-Collar" workers [a two part series (Part 1 and Part 2)]; The Bohemian Grove & the Power-Elite in America; Religion's Role in American Life and a two-part series on drug use, crime & poverty (Part I & Part II). He searches for understanding about how individuals and the structure of our society play a colorful game of winning and losing. Expect John to write future articles extending these subjects while incorporating the cultural aspects of work, stess, crime & deviance, religion and the use of time.

Currently, John is working on a new text about the Culture of Fear and Happiness. He views these entities as opposite sides of the same coin - that being power. Feel free to write John a note detailing your everyday experiences with people and culture.

Latest Articles

Drug Treatment as Solution
The present article attempts to discuss the issues of drug use, crime and race and the connections these social elements have to poverty.
May 1, 2008 - John D. Wilkins
Religion's Role in American Life
This article discusses the role religion plays in our lives. The article contrasts benefits and drawbacks and attempts to summarize competing findings in the literature.
Apr 29, 2008 - John D. Wilkins
Algebra Competency in The U.S.
This article discusses the roots of our youth's educational success as being rooted in students' work ethic, practice and problem-solving skills. The evidence is weighed.
Mar 16, 2008 - John D. Wilkins
Summer Camp At The Bohemian Grove
This article discusses the Bohemian Grove as a gathering for American power brokers' attempts at social cohesion among their group.
Mar 15, 2008 - John D. Wilkins
A Class of Worker Wearing Green
This article discusses meanings of the class of "green-collar" workers and discusses how the terminology fits into capital accumulation and reorganization.
Mar 12, 2008 - John D. Wilkins
Technology and Youth Education
Technology and our nation's youth are increasingly accessing technology that is created by grups ("grown-ups"). The article looks at consequences and solutions.
Feb 21, 2008 - John D. Wilkins