Ken Chih-Yan Sun

Ken Chih-Yan Sun

@kcsun1015.bsky.social

Scholar of migration, families, and inequalities. Author of Time and Migration (Cornell, 2021) and Co-author of Transnational Social Protection (Oxford, 2023).

1,723 Followers 1,219 Following 39 Posts Joined Oct 2023
1 month ago
Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Yasmin Ortiga's book event. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Yasmin Ortiga's book event. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.

When COVID hit, Filipino nurses were banned from leaving & cruise workers got stuck at home. Yasmin Ortiga's new book "Stuck at Home" (Stanford UP, 2025) explores what happened when a nation built on migration couldn't move.

Join our online book forum: villanova.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

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Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Yasmin Ortiga's book event. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Yasmin Ortiga's book event. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.

When COVID hit, Filipino nurses were banned from leaving & cruise workers got stuck at home. Yasmin Ortiga's new book "Stuck at Home" (Stanford UP, 2025) explores what happened when a nation built on migration couldn't move.

Join our online book forum: villanova.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

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2 months ago
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“Slow and Sudden Violence is a good starting place for general readers who are interested in demystifying their assumptions about the uprisings in the US cities of Ferguson and Baltimore.”

Vladimir Rizov reviews Derek Hyra’s @ucpress.bsky.social study of uprisings and their causes.

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7 months ago

Villanova University, where I am currently working, has a position in digital sociology and/or STS studies. I am not on the search committee and happy to answer any questions you may have.

www.higheredjobs.com/state/detail...

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7 months ago
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🚨 Job alert: The Department of Sociology at the University of Toronto is hiring an Assistant Professor in the Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.
jobs.utoronto.ca/job/Toronto-...

I'll be at ASA and would be happy to chat with interested candidates. Please share widely! #Socsky

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8 months ago

Thank you! And congratulations to your two new publications!!

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8 months ago
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Confronting linked immobility: how Chinese migrants managed family crisis during a global catastrophe Abstract. Drawing on qualitative interviews with 51 Chinese migrants who live in the US but strive to support frail parents back home, this article analyze

We live in a time where migrants' mobility can no longer be taken for granted, and my new article in Social Forces examines how mobility restrictions create "linked immobility" that affects entire transnational family networks. Here is the link (open access): academic.oup.com/sf/advance-a...

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8 months ago

Hi colleagues: I am running for a position on ASA's Asian and Asian American Council this year and would be honored to serve our discipline in this capacity. If you are a member, I would greatly appreciate your consideration and support when casting your vote. Thank you.

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9 months ago

Really looking forward to reading it! Such an important topic!

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9 months ago
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Life course illegality: how the life course and aging shape the experience of illegality Abstract. Scholars have studied in detail how immigrants experience illegality in the US. Many have focused on immigrants’ fear of deportation as central t

📣🚨 NEW ARTICLE: Many #immigrants are aging & remain undocumented. What is their experience of illegality as they age–specifically their fear of deportation? New publication @sfjournal.bsky.social! Please read and share widely. 🔗 here: bit.ly/SF25-LCI (summary below) /1

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9 months ago

Congratulations! Let’s celebrate it in Chicago!!

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10 months ago
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Momentum MSCA Postdoctoral Programme │MSCA Fellowship │ Hungary Join the Momentum MSCA Premium Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme and advance your research in Hungary’s prestigious “Lendület” Momentum groups. Co-funded by the EU and the Hungarian Academy of Science...

Postdoct opportunities in Hungary!

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10 months ago

Do you want to be included in our family starter pack or know other family sociologists who should be included? Leave a comment here, and follow our starter pack to hear the latest research on families! go.bsky.app/E3PGiEm

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10 months ago

Please add me as well!! Thank you!

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10 months ago
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If you study media/digital media, journalism or public relations, here are some opportunies in Australia!

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10 months ago
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YCAR Postdoctoral Fellowship in Asian Studies · York Centre for Asian Research The York Centre for Asian Research (YCAR) invites applications for a one-year Postdoctoral Fellowship in Asian or Asian Diaspora Studies beginning 01 September 2025. We seek a scholar whose research a...

A postdoc opportunity at York University:

www.yorku.ca/research/yca...?

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11 months ago
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Social Science Quantitative Laboratory Associate
Swarthmore College: Sociology & Anthropology Department
Location
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
Open Date
Apr 05, 2025

Description
Swarthmore College is seeking an individual to serve as an Associate in its Social Sciences Quantitative Lab (SSQL). This appointment is for a full-time, academic-year position for three years, with the possibility of renewal upon successful review. The expected starting date is August 2025.


The SSQL promotes students’ quantitative skills by providing tutorial services, statistical consultation, and research support to students in the social sciences. More information about the SSQL can be found here: https://www.swarthmore.edu/ssql.

Swarthmore College is a highly selective liberal arts college whose mission combines academic rigor with social responsibility. It is located in the suburbs roughly 10 miles west of Philadelphia and 15 miles north of Wilmington and has a SEPTA stop right on campus. Swarthmore has a strong institutional commitment to diversity, and actively seeks and welcomes applications from candidates with exceptional qualifications, particularly those with demonstrable commitments to a more inclusive society and world. Applicants from traditionally underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply. For more information on Faculty Diversity and Excellence at Swarthmore, see http://www.swarthmore.edu/faculty-diversity-excellence/information-candidates-new-faculty

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Planning and facilitating in-person workshops and classroom visits to support the teaching of quantitative methods in the social sciences—particularly in Political Science and Sociology/Anthropology—with the goal of familiarizing students with statistical software (R, Stata, and Excel) and helping them develop related data skills, including data collection, management, visualization, analysis, and export Responsibilities (continiued) 
Providing statistical support to students during regular office hours and by appointment, including assisting students with the identification, manipulation, and analysis of data sets for their empirical research projects

Planning and hosting stand-alone workshops to train students to work with statistical software commonly used in the social sciences, such as R, Stata, Python, Matlab, and/or Geographic Information System (GIS)

Collaborating with social science faculty teaching quantitative courses on how best to support their courses and their students

Creating additional opportunities for students with less experience in quantitative and computational methods to develop skills and confidence

Offering supplementary workshops in quantitative social sciences to help students develop skills for success as research assistants and to prepare them for quantitative careers and job markets

Qualifications
A Master of Arts or Science (MA or MS), or equivalent, in Political Science, Sociology, Economics, Public Policy, Statistics, Data Science, or a related field is required; a PhD in one of these fields is preferred.

Familiarity with statistics/econometrics, causal inference methods, and preparing data for quantitative social science research is required. Familiarity with computational and simulation methods is a plus.

Programming expertise in R and Excel and ability to learn new technical skills are required. Expertise in Python, Matlab, GIS, and/or other related software is a plus.

Demonstrated excellence in inclusive and equitable teaching practices that support the success of students from diverse backgrounds and with varying levels of preparation in quantitative skills. We seek applicants who cultivate welcoming classroom environments and use pedagogical strategies that promote belonging, engagement, and academic growth for all students.

JOB! Please RT.

Swarthmore is hiring for our Social Science Quantitative Lab Associate to support & do teaching quant methods to undergrads. Especially looking for people familiar with sociology and/or political science, and R. Apply by 4/18.

apply.interfolio.com/165892

Happy to answer questions.

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11 months ago

SUNY-Albany is hiring a full-time lecturer!

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A good job opportunity for PhD students

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1 year ago
Calvin J. Li Post-Doctoral Associate in Asian American Studies Job Description Summary Organization Summary Statement: The Asian American Studies Program at the University of Maryland, College Park seeks applicants for the Calvin J. Li Fellowship in Asian America...

great opportunity for young scholars who study Asian Americans.

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1 year ago
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Michael Burawoy - Wikipedia

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Michael Burawoy passed away yesterday. He's one of the giants in social sciences.

His work on public sociology has deeply influenced me. It still does today. I am so sad to hear the news.

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1 year ago

This week on the @contexts.org blog, @shayobrien.bsky.social (@harvardkennedy.bsky.social) weighs in on a topic near and dear to my own heart: #families & #wealth! 💰

➡️ contexts.org/blog/the-gen...

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1 year ago
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City must lead on Market Street development after Sixers arena debacle | Editorial Mayor Cherelle L. Parker tried her best to spin the collapsed deal as a win-win, but the Center City arena proposal turned out to be a giant waste of time and money.

It’s a disaster. I don’t know how the mayor or city council members could spin this.

www.inquirer.com/opinion/edit...

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1 year ago

2024 is a rough year. I don’t know if 2025 will be better. But I pray I will be more resilient and resourceful next year. Happy New Year to you all!

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1 year ago

Congratulations!!

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1 year ago

congratulations!!

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1 year ago
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Assistant Professor in Sociology Assistant Professor in Sociology, , <p style="text-align: center;"><em><span>As an equal opportunities employer strongly committed to diversity and inclusion, we encourage applications from women and…

We're hiring an Assistant Professor in the field of #UrbanSociology, who can demonstrate expertise in the social and spatial life of the city, and how planning and/or design impacts urban life.

Applications close Sunday 19th January 2025 (23.59 UK time).

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1 year ago

Hi everyone!

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1 year ago

I was quoted in this very interesting story on nationalism among overseas Chinese youth. Why and how do some young nationalists start questioning their unwavering loyalty? Read Shen’s report.

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1 year ago

Thank you for creating this list! Please count me in!!

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