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- CU Boulder Sociology undergraduate student, Ciara O’Neil, conducted research that was recently featured in the Arts & Sciences Magazine: “Undergrad Uncovers Evidence Suggesting that CU Pioneer Favored Eugenics”
- Corey Dolgon "Sociology for Social Justice: The revolutionary potential of Social Science" The talk will brief and examine the role of revolutionary praxis and pedagogy for developing a contemporary radical movement where sociology is a tool
- Jonathan H. Turner “The Consequences of the Transforming of American Sociology Association, and Sociology More Generally, into a Movement Organization” Abstract: Over the last fifty years, sociology has been moving toward activism,
- Monica Prasad "Does it Work in Theory?" Abstract: This talk introduces problem-solving sociology as an attempt to resolve several problems that arise within the rationalist, emancipatory, and skeptical traditions of sociology. Strategies
- Rahman, M. M., Islam Arif, Md. S., Mahdi, I., Rafi, Md. A., Chisty, M. A., & Khan, S. J. (2022). Cyclone vulnerability in ethnic minority: A case study among Rakhain community of Bangladesh. International Journal of Disaster Risk
- Rick Rogers published an article in Demography. The lead author, Andrea Tilstra, graduated from our department and is now a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford’s Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science.
- Holly Nguyen Pennsylvania State University Gains-Loss Asymmetry of Jobs and Income Employment is one of the key factors related to the cessation of criminal behavior, or desistance (Sampson and Laub, 1993; Uggen, 2000). Theoretically, gaining