Dwight Haase

Associate Professor of Sociology
Sociology Undergraduate Advisor
Office: UH 2680 FPhone: 419.530.5574
Email: dwight.haase@utoledo.edu
Education
Ph.D in Sociology, 2005, University of Wisconsin
M.A. in International Development, 1997, Clark University
B.A. in Social Work, 1991, Purdue University
Research Interests
My research primarily has focused on economic development, poverty alleviation, and social justice in low-income countries and marginalized communities. This includes work in Central America, South Asia, and the Middle East. My current research interests include activism in the US to address issues related to global justice.
I also am the Editor-in-Chief of Perspectives on Global Development and Technology.
Publications
Forthcoming Dwight Haase, “Palestine-Israel and the Neoliberal Ideal: Comments.” American Journal of Islamic Social Studies, forthcoming.
2016 Dwight Haase, Winston Chester, and Bhuiyan Alam, “’One Slowly Loses Everything’: Development and Debt in San Antonio Aguas Calientes.” World Development Perspectives.
2013 Dwight Haase (editor), The Credibility of Microcredit: Studies of Impact and Performance. Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.
2013 Dwight Haase, Introduction: Microcredit and Credibility, in The Credibility of Microcredit: Studies of Impact and Performance, edited by D. Haase, Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.
2013 Dwight Haase, Conclusion: Impact and Performance, in The Credibility of Microcredit: Studies of Impact and Performance, edited by D. Haase, Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.
2013 Dwight Haase and Udaya Wagle, “Income Redistribution.” In Encyclopedia of Quality of Life Research, edited by Alex Michalos. New York: Springer.
2012 Dwight Haase, “Revolution, Interrupted: Gender and Microfinance in Nicaragua.” Critical Sociology 38:2, 2012.
2012 Dwight Haase, “Banking on the Poor.” Contexts, 11:1, 2012.
2012 Dwight Haase, “The Wealth (and Want) of Nations.” Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 11:1, 2012.
2010 Dwight Haase, “Critical Theory and Microfinance.” In Banking on the Future: Exploring Microfinance as Service, edited by Rosemary Minyard, Charlotte, NC: Pfeiffer University.