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Associate Professor of Sociology at Boston University | studying meritocracy, inequality, segregation | previously: Erasmus University Rotterdam, London School of Economics, Harvard University, University of Amsterdam | www.jonathanmijs.com
Postdoctoral Fellow at Brown University Population Studies and Training Center | PhD UMich | Sociologist of population dynamics, inequality, schools and neighborhoods, segregation
ellymfield.com
Sociologist. Author. Professor. Roosevelt Institute Fellow. Expert on families, schools, kids, privilege, and power. Bylines in NYT, WaPo, MSNBC, Atlantic, etc.
"Other countries have social safety nets. The US has women."
www.jessicacalarco.com
incoming sociology PhD student @ umich and predoctoral trainee @um-psc.bsky.social.
interested in nonbinary folks’ experiences of aging, family, and joy.
www.baileyotter.com
Gender Scholar
Researching (a)sexualities, health communication, masculinities, contraception/safer sex, repro health, climate crisis, IR, peace/conflict studies, utopias/dystopias, mental health, media, history,...
https://orcid.org/0009-0009-7802-2721
Sociologist at New York University.
Personal Website: https://siwei-cheng.github.io/
We publish rigorous, original research that speaks to a general sociological audience and draws on an array of quantitative and qualitative methods ➡️ https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14684446
The American Journal of Sociology, founded in 1895 as the first journal in its discipline, is a peer-reviewed, bimonthly academic journal that publishes original research and book reviews.
Social scientist | Author of #SomeoneToTalkTo, #PersonalNetworks, #QualitativeLiteracy | Networks. Inequality. Methods | PTY native | Posts occasionally.
The Michigan Population Studies Center & Population Dynamics and Health Program are interdisciplinary communities of scholars in population research and training: Where demographers find their people!
Since the launch of DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH in 1999, our journal has been emphasizing diversity and openness, encouraging submissions that employ a variety of methods and approaches.
Demography publishes research drawing on several disciplines including the social sciences, geography, history, biology, statistics, epidemiology, and public health. Published bimonthly by Duke University Press. Subscribe to Open.
The birthplace of foundational concepts in social science, RCGD conducts research on observed behavior at the U-M Institute for Social Research.
Prof. of Sociology @ UChicago
https://stonecenter.uchicago.edu/people/geoff-wodtke/
Assistant Professor of Sociology at Penn.
Studying gender, education and LGBTQ+ populations. He/him.
https://sociology.sas.upenn.edu/people/joel-mittleman
Sociologist-demographer at Brown University. Structural & sociopolitical drivers of population health.
Sociologist. Neighborhoods, housing, schools, segregation, policy. See the Segregation Explorer for data and visualization: http://edopportunity.org/segregation
Ph.D. Candidate at Boston College studying the impact of Ed Policy with an equity lens | School & Program Choice • Career and Technical Education | Transition into College & Workforce #FirstGen
https://www.yerinyoon.com/
Assistant Professor, UCLA Sociology and California Center for Population Research
https://www.ianlundberg.org/