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Professor Barry Eidlin offers post-US election analysis in La Presse

Published: 4 November 2020

Assistant Professor Barry Eidlin offered commentary on the November 3, 2020 U.S. presidential election in La Presse. On November 4, he published a morning-after analysis of the results entitled «...

Sociology Seminar - Amin Ghaziani - "Matters of Culture: From the Metropolis to Measurement and Modes of Inequality."

Friday, November 13, 2020 15:00to16:00

Location: Remote presentation Amin Ghaziani, UBC Topic: “Matters of Culture: From the Metropolis to Measurement and Modes of Inequality.” /sociologyCategory: Dept. of Sociology

Sociology Seminar - Joane Nagel - "Gender and Climate Change."

Friday, October 23, 2020 15:00to16:00

Location: Remote presentation Joane Nagel, University of Kansas Topic: "Gender and Climate Change." /sociologyCategory: Dept. of Sociology

Professor Poulami Roychowdhury’s new book Capable Women, Incapable States asks how women claim rights against violence in India and with what consequences

Published: 13 September 2020

Professor Poulami Roychowdhury’s new book Capable Women, Incapable States: Negotiating Violence and Rights in India (Oxford University Press) shows how illegality is central to the exercise of...

Professor Eran Shor’s book presents some surprising results about the place of aggression within pornography today

Published: 13 September 2020

Professor Shor's book, Aggression in Pornography, was written together with ۲ݮƵ Sociology PhD student Kimberly Seida and published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group). It examines what we...

Professor Doering’s new book Us Versus Them examines conflicts about over policing, crime, and gentrification in racially diverse neighborhoods

Published: 13 September 2020

Professor Jan Doering’s new book Us versus Them (Oxford University Press) examines conflicts about over policing, crime, and gentrification in racially diverse neighborhoods.

Professor Barry Eidlin analyzes the possible broader implications of the recent strikes for racial justice by professional athletes in Jacobin

Published: 4 September 2020

Professor Barry Eidlin uses some basic tools of sociological analysis (relying particularly on Erik Olin Wright and Howard Kimeldorf) to think through the broader implications of the recent strikes...

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