Crime, Law and Deviance Workshop
Crime, Law and Deviance Workshop
David Brotherton will be workshopping his paper called “What’s Love Got To Do With It? Credible Messengers and Their Impact, the DC Study” light food and beverages will be served.
David Brotherton will be workshopping his paper called “What’s Love Got To Do With It? Credible Messengers and Their Impact, the DC Study” light food and beverages will be served.
“Feminist movements, network ecologies and the politics of population control in Mexico and Brazil” Speaker: Rafael DelaDehesa
The topic of this PPSS is “Pedagogy and Graduate Center Student Teaching” and will feature a number of our students as follows. Omar Montana will be talking about his teaching experiences at several CUNY campuses and at NYU. We will also be hearing from Marianne Madore who, along with Joanna Dressel, received a grant from... Read more »
The GC Immigration Working Group is a graduate student-run group where we exchange, discuss, and collaborate on ideas and research related to immigration. Please come and join us! Light refreshments will be served. Contacts: Daeshin Hayden Ju – haydendaeshinju@gmail.com Janina Selzer – jselzer@gradcenter.cuny.edu
Professor Wendy Simonds of Georgia State University will talk about her book titled Hospital Land USA: Sociological Adventures In Medicalization (Routledge 2017). Discussion and reception to follow.
"Immigration and the Remaking of Black America" Speaker: Tod G. Hamilton, Associate Professor of Sociology and Faculty Associate of the Office of Population Research, Princeton University
Speaker: Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley/Princeton Center for Advanced Study Details TBA