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Isaac Dalke

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Isaac is a joint postdoctoral fellow at the Northeastern University Network Science Institute and the Harvard Institute for Policing, Incarceration, and Public Safety. His research investigates the development of community-based violence prevention...

Sam Donahue

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Research Interests: Political sociology, race/ethnicity, inequality, classifications, urban sociology.

Sam Donahue is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. His research considers the nature and implications of group boundaries and...

Sarah Halford

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Sarah J Halford received her PhD from Brandeis University in 2024. She studies social movements, culture, and media, with special interests in mis/disinformation, institutional distrust, conspiracy theories, and online movements. Her research explores the...

Faculty Lunch Talk - Adaner Usmani: The Morality of Sociology

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Faculty Lunch Talk - Adaner Usmani, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Social Studies The Morality of Sociology Abstract: Most sociologists study social problems, like the distribution of resources, freedom and social standing. But how should we pick...

PSC Postdoctoral Fellow Presentations

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Politics and Social Change Workshop Postdoctoral Fellow Workshop Presentations Joel Herrera, Academy Scholar Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard Building States and Illicit Markets in Postrevolutionary Mexico Kenton Card, Postdoctoral...

Bibliographic References tagged with Political and Historical Sociology

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Beckfield, J., & Krieger, N. (2018). Political Sociology and the People’s Health (Small Books Big Ideas in Population Health). In Small Books Big Ideas in Population Health (p. 208). Oxford University Press.
Beckfield, J., & Krieger, N. (2018). Political Sociology and the People’s Health (Small Books Big Ideas in Population Health). In Small Books Big Ideas in Population Health (p. 208). Oxford University Press.
Meyer, R., & Fine, J. (2017). Grassroots Citizenship at Multiple Scales: Rethinking Immigrant Civic Participation. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society , 30(4), 323-348.
Meyer, R., & Fine, J. (2017). Grassroots Citizenship at Multiple Scales: Rethinking Immigrant Civic Participation. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society , 30(4), 323-348.
Meyer, R. (2017). Precarious Workers and Collective Efficacy. Critical Sociology, 43(7-8), 1125-1141.
Meyer, R. (2017). Precarious Workers and Collective Efficacy. Critical Sociology, 43(7-8), 1125-1141.
Meyer, R. (2017). Precarious Workers and Collective Efficacy. Critical Sociology, 43(7-8), 1125-1141.
Meyer, R. (2017). Precarious Workers and Collective Efficacy. Critical Sociology, 43(7-8), 1125-1141.
Viterna, J., & Robertson, C. (2015). New Directions in the Sociology of Development. Annual Review of Sociology, 41, 1-27.
Viterna, J., & Robertson, C. (2015). New Directions in the Sociology of Development. Annual Review of Sociology, 41, 1-27.
Viterna, J., & Reifenberg, N. (2017). Las Otras Beatrices. El Faro, November 10.
Viterna, J., & Reifenberg, N. (2017). Las Otras Beatrices. El Faro, November 10.
Viterna, J., Bautista, J. S. G., Barrios, S. J., Cortez, A. E., Plautteau, J.-P., Anderson, S., & Beaman, L. (2017). Governance and the Reversal of Women’s Rights: The Case of Abortion in El Salvador. In WIDER Working Paper 2017/187. UNU-WIDER.
Viterna, J., Bautista, J. S. G., Barrios, S. J., Cortez, A. E., Plautteau, J.-P., Anderson, S., & Beaman, L. (2017). Governance and the Reversal of Women’s Rights: The Case of Abortion in El Salvador. In WIDER Working Paper 2017/187. UNU-WIDER.
Lei, Y.-W. (2016). Freeing the Press: How Field Environment Explains Critical News Reporting in China. American Journal of Sociology, 122(1), 1-48.
Lei, Y.-W. (2016). Freeing the Press: How Field Environment Explains Critical News Reporting in China. American Journal of Sociology, 122(1), 1-48.