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Research conducted by Leslie Irvine and Casara Andre, DVM, on pet fatalities during the 2021 Marshall Fire received extensive media coverage over the fire’s December 30 anniversary. They have collaborated with Animal Help Now on the
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