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Congratulations to former CASBS fellow Michele Lamont, winner of the 2024 Kohli Prize for Sociology. 👏

'With her path-breaking comparative research on culture, social inequality and inclusion, she has made a significant imprint on sociological knowledge.'

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This Friday | May 17 | 10:30am PT

CASBS fellow Jennifer Morton speaking Stanford Humanities Center on the sometimes clashing roles of teachers & factors eroding their ability to play all roles well

'What Should a Teacher Believe?'

Details: stanford.io/4apr5DY

This Friday | May 17 | 10:30am PT CASBS fellow @jennifermmorton speaking @HumanAtStanford on the sometimes clashing roles of teachers & factors eroding their ability to play all roles well 'What Should a Teacher Believe?' Details: stanford.io/4apr5DY
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Last week, CASBS fellow & architect Peter Ferretto gave a stellar talk to the Center's board of directors, unveiling a new design that incorporates interdisciplinary insights from cohort fellows andrew penner, Bianca J. Baldridge & others. Peter also presented a framed rendering to us🫂🤗

Last week, CASBS fellow & architect Peter Ferretto gave a stellar talk to the Center's board of directors, unveiling a new design that incorporates interdisciplinary insights from cohort fellows @ampenner, @biancajontae & others. Peter also presented a framed rendering to us🫂🤗
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CASBS fellow Young Mie Kim among the coauthors - incl fmr fellows Sandra González-Bailón, Neil Malhotra & Jennifer Pan - of new PNASNews article revealing findings on Facebook & Instagram's effect on political knowledge, attitudes & behavior during election season

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CASBS fellow Young Mie Kim among the coauthors - incl fmr fellows @sgonzalezbailon, @namalhotra & @jenjpan - of new @PNASNews article revealing findings on @facebook & @instagram's effect on political knowledge, attitudes & behavior during election season pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
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Reducing inequalities won't necessarily reduce precarity (deep insecurity & instability of future-supporting social structures). In her CASBS fellows seminar, Jennifer Morton argued for reimagining institutions that promote the social trust & cohesion that help support stability

Reducing inequalities won't necessarily reduce precarity (deep insecurity & instability of future-supporting social structures). In her CASBS fellows seminar, @jennifermmorton argued for reimagining institutions that promote the social trust & cohesion that help support stability
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Wednesday | May 15 | 3:45pm

CASBS fellow David Moore giving a talk as part of Stanford Psychology's Colloquium Series

'Possible Roles for Developmental Science in the Creation of Artificial General Intelligence'

Details: stanford.io/4b8GPwi

Wednesday | May 15 | 3:45pm CASBS fellow David Moore giving a talk as part of @StanfordPsych's Colloquium Series 'Possible Roles for Developmental Science in the Creation of Artificial General Intelligence' Details: stanford.io/4b8GPwi
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How do regimes perpetuate ranked social systems? At least in states that avoided social revolutions, we observe ascriptive identities & citizenship status used as tools of group-making, state-guided 'social authoritarianism,' as Lisa Blaydes explained in her CASB fellows seminar

How do regimes perpetuate ranked social systems? At least in states that avoided social revolutions, we observe ascriptive identities & citizenship status used as tools of group-making, state-guided 'social authoritarianism,' as Lisa Blaydes explained in her CASB fellows seminar
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We love that 2023 Sage-CASBS Award winner Alondra Nelson & colleagues collaborated w/Public Culture - a journal co-edited by CASBS fellow Robles Anderson (ericara@bsky) - on this fascinating constellation of issues...

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Check out this The Brookings Institution essay coauthored by CASBS board member Xavier de Souza Briggs, 'The clean energy revolution is headed through rural and tribal communities. It's time to choose the right path.' ⬇️

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