2014 Nov 13 Hope Harvey: "Cumulative Effect of Family Structure on Educational Attainment" and Tom Wooten and Nathan Wilmers: "Inequality and Status Salience: A National Survey using Facebook Photos" 12:00pm to 2:00pm Location: William James Hall 601Quantitative Methods in Sociology Workshop presentations by Hope Harvey, Doctoral Student in Sociology & Social Policy, Harvard University. Tom Wooten and Nathan Wilmers, Doctoral Students in Sociology, Harvard University. Read more about Hope Harvey: "Cumulative Effect of Family Structure on Educational Attainment" and Tom Wooten and Nathan Wilmers: "Inequality and Status Salience: A National Survey using Facebook Photos"
2014 Nov 12 Juliet Schor: Paradoxes of Openness and Distinction: Tales from the Sharing Economy 4:00pm to 5:30pm Location: Harvard University 33 Kirkland St. William James Hall 1550Economic Sociology Seminar presentation by Juliet Schor, Boston College (Department of Sociology). Read more about Juliet Schor: Paradoxes of Openness and Distinction: Tales from the Sharing Economy
2014 Nov 10 Natasha Warikoo: What Merit Means: Admissions, Diversity, and Inequality at Elite Universities in the United States and Britain 4:00pm to 6:00pm Location: William James Hall 601Culture and Analysis Workshop presentation by Natasha Warikoo, Harvard University (Graduate School of Education). Read more about Natasha Warikoo: What Merit Means: Admissions, Diversity, and Inequality at Elite Universities in the United States and Britain
2014 Nov 10 Robert H. Frank: Why Inequality Also Harms the Rich 12:00pm to 1:45pm Location: Harvard Kennedy School Allison Dining Room (Taubman Bldg-520) Inequality and Social Policy Seminar presentation by Robert H. Frank, Johnson School of Management, Cornell University.
2014 Nov 07 Herbert Gintis: Principles for the Unification of the Behavioral Sciences 12:00pm to 2:00pm Location: William James Hall 1550 Workshop in History, Culture, and Society presentation by Herbert Gintis, Central European University (Professor of Economics) & Santa Fe Institute Read more about Herbert Gintis: Principles for the Unification of the Behavioral Sciences
2014 Nov 06 Margot Moinester: Beyond the Border and into the Heartland: Inequality in the Spatial Patterning of U.S. Immigration Enforcement 12:00pm to 1:30pm Location: William James Hall 601Migration and Immigrant Incorporation Workshop presentation by Margot Moinester, Harvard University (Department of Sociology). Read more about Margot Moinester: Beyond the Border and into the Heartland: Inequality in the Spatial Patterning of U.S. Immigration Enforcement
2014 Nov 05 Lee Fleming, UC-Berkeley Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research 4:00pm to 5:30pm Location: MIT Sloan Building E62-450Economic Sociology Seminar presentation by Lee Fleming, UC-Berkeley Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. Read more about Lee Fleming, UC-Berkeley Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
2014 Nov 04 Ya-Wen Lei: "The Contentious Public Sphere in China: Law, Media and the Dilemma of Authoritarian Rule” 3:00pm to 5:00pm Location: William James Hall 1550 Ya-Wen Lei, Junior Fellow, Harvard Society of Fellows.
2014 Nov 03 Jasmin Sandelson: Technologies of Trauma: Disadvantaged Teens and Mediated Crisis Management and Asad Asad and Tamara Kay: How Culture Matters in Health Interventions 4:00pm to 6:00pm Location: William James Hall 601Culture and Social Analysis Workshop presentation by Jasmin Sandelson, Harvard University (Sociology) and Asad Asad, Harvard University (Sociology) and Tamara Kay, University of New Mexico (Sociology). Read more about Jasmin Sandelson: Technologies of Trauma: Disadvantaged Teens and Mediated Crisis Management and Asad Asad and Tamara Kay: How Culture Matters in Health Interventions
2014 Nov 03 Andreas Mueller: A Contribution to the Empirics of Reservation Wages 12:00pm to 1:45pm Location: Harvard Kennedy School Allison Dining Room (Taubman Bldg-520) Inequality & Social Policy Seminar presentation by Andreas Mueller, Columbia Business School.
2024 Mar 28 Sarah Hayford: Childbearing careers and women’s mid-life well-being: Preliminary evidence from a cohort study in rural Mozambique 12:00pm to 1:15pm
2024 Mar 29 Ali Meghji: ‘Peace is dangerous’: Du Bois’ theory of colonial post-fascism 12:00pm to 1:30pm
2024 Apr 02 Francisco Lara-García: Components of Context: Respecifying the Role of Context in Migration Research 12:00pm to 1:30pm