Florence Maätita, PhD
Professor and Chair
Office: Peck Hall 1220Phone: 618-650-3287
Email: fmaatit@siue.edu
Education:
- University of California, Santa Barbara, BA, Sociology (1994)
- University of Connecticut, MA, Sociology (1998)
- University of Connecticut, PhD, Sociology (2003)
Biography:
I grew up in Los Angeles (Inglewood, to be exact), the youngest child and only daughter of immigrant parents. At an early age, I developed a love for reading and learning, so it is no wonder to my family that I ended up in higher education.
As an undergraduate at UC Santa Barbara, I discovered Sociology, a discipline that gave me the tools to ask questions about identity, difference, race-ethnicity, gender, and justice. Upon graduating with my bachelor's, I moved to Connecticut where I earned a master's and doctorate in Sociology, learned to drive in the snow, and attended hundreds of basketball games.
Since joining the department in 2003, I have taught a variety of courses including Race and Ethnic Relations, Sociology of Loss, Death and Dying, Sociology of Immigration, Individual and Society, and the Sociology of Harry Potter. Outside of Peck Hall, I have two feline housemates (Bellatrix and Fletcher), I enjoy Pilates, paddle boarding, and traveling, and I am a die-hard UConn basketball fan.
Fall 2024 Office Hours:
MW 1:30-2:30 (in-person and Zoom) and by appointment
Fall 2024 Course:
SOC 423 - Social Justice and Leadership (online, 2nd 8 weeks)