Congratulations to GJL graduate students Mizuki Saito MPP Princeton School of Public & International Affairs, Dr. Fumiya Uchikoshi PhD Princeton Sociology, and Dr. Sayumi Miyano PhD Princeton Politics!
Ryan Parsons will join us in Sunflower, MS this summer to teach Neighborhoods. A MS native, Grisham-McLean Institute UM alum, & Princeton Sociology PhD student, Ryan will introduce students to sociology by examining who defines neighborhoods, what it's like to live in one, & how they influence our lives.
So excited to have my copy of Ulrike Bialas new book!! Can’t wait to have a shelf full of work from my Princeton Sociology friends one day
How can mass collaboration help us answer questions about the predictability of life outcomes? Princeton Sociology's Matthew Salganik, Ian Lundberg, Alex Kindel, and Sara McLanahan spearheaded the Fragile Families Challenge (FFC) with the hopes of finding out. bit.ly/pu-insights-7-… 1/5
Exciting update! @HebaGowayed joins us as Assoc. Prof! With a PhD from Princeton Sociology, Heba is an expert on immigration and inequality. Her book Refuge sheds light on the experiences of migrants and the institutional violence they endure. Welcome, Heba!
📣See #ADI 's latest Spotlight! Visit graddiversity.princeton.edu/ADISpotlight to meet October's featured student, Alejandro…👇🏽
Find out about his favorite public library, RuPaul's Drag Race hosting, Venchi love, perfect April 25th 'Miss Congeniality' quotes & more!
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We're excited to announce our public speaker series for Spring. Register here for this fantastic line-up of speakers. All are welcome! #migrationevents #migrationharvard #migrationstudies #immigration Dr. Ming H Chen Adam Goodman Dr. Elizabeth Sacha Baroness Cohen Leisy Abrego Paloma E. Villegas 🌵 Princeton Sociology
Last call for this always-great conference Power of Narrative. This year's speakers include Princeton University's Matthew Desmond (@just_shelter), the Maurice P. During Professor of Sociology. bu.edu/com/narrative/ Princeton Sociology #journalism
Happy to announce that I successfully defended my dissertation and will be joining Princeton Sociology as a postdoc this fall! Extremely grateful to my committee and Xi Song for being a wonderful advisor and to the lasting friendships I made that have been a source of enduring support!
Don't miss our Inequity Speaker Series on May 19 with Prof. Filiz Garip Filiz Garip Princeton Sociology. She will be discussing how machine learning can help analyze weather events and predict migration choices.
Register here: bit.ly/42uH2Fz
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What can sociologists learn from interviewing multiple members of the same family?
This week on the Contexts Magazine blog, I’m in conversation with Gaby Flores (@UCMsociology) and my research assistants Ariel Chan (@Stanford) & Angelica Qin (@PUSociology) to discuss our research
.Princeton Sociology prof Douglas Massey “not very optimistic” that the internet and social media will be regulated for the benefit of all. The repeal of Net neutrality is 'certainly not a good sign,” he adds. WilsonSchool
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Great talk Caitlyn Collins on her book, #MakingMotherhoodWork Princeton Sociology on the link between culture and policy. I needed a mantra.
Today Princeton Sociology professor Marta Tienda will virtually visit Hofstra University presenting the #VisitingScholar lecture 'Is Demography Destiny? Diversity and its Discontents' at 2:40pm ET. To learn more and join, visit pbk.org/Events/Visitin…
In an advance article, Larry Liu and Adam Goldstein (Princeton Sociology) find that '[t]here is no evidence that greater ownership share by public pension funds (PPF) is associated with more labor-friendly outcomes.' ow.ly/pENe50EgYwL
This week, we welcome Professor John N. Robinson III Princeton Sociology to our department colloquium!
In their new article, Velasco ( Kristopher Velasco) of Princeton Sociology finds an interdependent relationship between opposing transnational LGBT+ networks where “as countries become more embedded within anti-LGBT+ networks, opposing pro-LGBT+ networks follow.” ow.ly/Gn5q50JY5Jk
There's still time to join Alejandro Portes ( Princeton Sociology University of Miami ) and Ariel C. Armony ( University of Pittsburgh) for a #BookTalk #Webinar about EMERGING GLOBAL CITIES with ColumbiaDC on Dec. 14 at 6:30 PM ET. Register today! buff.ly/3RfbrS8 #AuthorEvent #Sociology