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Demographer and Sociologist. Director of the Carolina Population Center. LEGO Karen
social demographer studying population health, immigrant incorporation, and work/occupations | www.rebeccaschut.com
We are a collective of academics who believe that higher education is vital to a functioning democracy--and we will fight for it. https://www.wearehighered.org
Sociologist & Demographer | Family & Singlehood | Gender & Life course | US & EU | PI of SINGLE (ERC StG 2025-2030)
@ercsingle.bsky.social
https://arianeophir.wixsite.com/arianeophir
Director of Communications for @scholars.org. Making research matter, one media hit at a time.
Based in Chicago. Reach me at: dominik(at)scholars(dot)org
Associate professor in social work; shame and emotions researcher; grounded in the humane project for the profession
Professor of Social Work, Uni Turku, Finland 🇫🇮 | Free spirit, wild heart 🌸
Through five academic programs, we strive to enhance human well-being and promote human rights.
Assistant Professor @RutgersSSW|Bx Native| Co-Conspirator:
@AbolitionistSW|
Youth Incarceration & Black Families/ Check out our New Book Aboltion & Social Work: Possibilities, Paradoxes, and the Practice of Community Care
Dir of Chapter Development @scholars.org.
Founding Associate Director, Harvard Inequality & Social Policy (1998-2021)🚢
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Assoc. Director of Racial Equity & Justice @americanprogress & @capaction | adjunct professor @RutgersU | Lover of the outdoors | Bon Vivante & Fashionista | Affectionately known as Lemon | Opinions=mine.
Connecting you with America’s top scholars to improve policy and strengthen democracy. Scholars' views are their own. Learn more at https://scholars.org/.
Policy Professor, Ford School, University of Michigan.
Irish immigrant. Administrative burdens guy.
Free newsletter, Can We Still Govern?: https://donmoynihan.substack.com
IRP is a national center for interdisciplinary research into the causes and consequences of poverty and social inequality in the United States. We are part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Public policy professor, Price School USC @priceschool.usc.edu, father, poverty/social policy/racial inequality/immigration/policymakers, posts do not speak for employer, https://bradydave.wordpress.com
Professor and PhD program director at Rutgers University. Love hiking, dogs, baseball, and cupcakes.