Spring 2019

Spring 2019 Workshop Schedule
Mondays, 12:00 to 1:45 p.m.
Knox Hall, Room 509 (see map for location)

Download workshop papers (workshop participants only*): here.

Monday, February 11th
Graduate Student Panel

“‘Just in and Out’: How Working-Class and Middle-Class Parents Navigate Social Interactions in New York City”
Bailey Brown (PhD Student in Sociology, Columbia University)

“Festivals and Bloodshed: The Institutionalization of Communal Violence in South Asia, 1870-1939”
Nicholas Pang
(PhD Student in Sociology, Columbia University)

TBA
Victoria Asbury
(PhD Student in Sociology, Harvard University)

Monday, March 11th
“The Endogeneity of Race: Black Racial Identification and Earnings in Mexico”
Andrés Villarreal
 (Professor of Sociology, University of Maryland, College Park)

Monday, April 15th [This talk has been cancelled. No workshop on 4/15.]
“The End of Official Color-Blindness and the Rise of Anti-Anti-Racism in Latin America”
Mara Loveman
(Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley)

Monday, April 22nd
“Always, Ever, Never? When Accounting for Fluidity Improves Studies of Racial Inequality”
Aliya Saperstein (Associate Professor of Sociology, Stanford University)

*Papers are only circulated to participants of this workshop. If you are not a participant and you would like to request a paper, please contact the presenter directly. If you would like to join, please contact the workshop graduate student coordinators.

We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Department of Sociology, the Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy (ISERP), and the Division of Social Science.

 

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