News
- The Population Association of American (PAA) recently recognized Rick Rogers as an Honored Colleague.
- Congratulations to Jason Boardman for winning the BFA Award in Excellence in Research, Scholarly & Creative Work!
- Dan Simon has published a chapter from his dissertation (co-authored with Ryan Masters), "Institutional Failures as Structural Determinants of Suicide: The Opioid Epidemic and the Great Recession in the United States," in the Journal of Health
- Amanda Stevenson received the first Early Career Award for North America from the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population
- Leslie Irvine has a new publication: Irvine, Leslie. 2023. “Our ‘Zoological Connections’ and Why They Matter.” Sociological Forum. http://doi.org/10.1111/socf.12961
- Jose Sanchez and David Pyrooz published the following article in Health & Justice – “The COVID-19 pandemic and operational challenges, impacts, and lessons learned: A multi-methods study of U.S. prison systems”
- Skye Niles, Shawhin Roudbari, and Santina Contreras co-authored a new paper published in Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, "Neoliberal Multiculturalism and Changing Colonial Racial Hierarchies in International Development." This paper is an
- Laura Patterson and Marshall Smith were interviewed by the Boulder Daily Camera for their work on horror films – and they were also interviewed live on KDVR’s morning show to talk about the sociology of horror films and give some Halloween-week
- “The Violent Underpinnings of American Life: How Violence Maintains Social Order in the U.S.” The Violent Underpinnings of American Life asserts that violence—far from going against American ideals—is as American as apple pie, central to