Colloquium: Loic Wacquant
Room 6112 (Sociology lounge) 365 Fifth Ave.,, New York, NY, United StatesNote: This is a HYBRID event. For non-CUNY attendees, please register here if you plan to attend in person.
Note: This is a HYBRID event. For non-CUNY attendees, please register here if you plan to attend in person.
Title: "Behind Crimmigration: ICE, Law Enforcement, and Resistance in America" Speaker: Felicia Arriaga, Assistant Professor of Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, Baruch College Sociology Lounge (Room 6112) or register here to attend online
Syed Ali is Professor of Sociology at Long Island University-Brooklyn. He is the co-author (with Margaret M. Chin) of The Peer Effect: How Your Peers Shape Who You Are and Who You Will Become. He also wrote Dubai: Gilded Cage, co-authored Migration, Incorporation, and Change in an Interconnected World, and co-edited The Contexts Reader. He... Read more »
Title: "The Problem of Immigration in a Slaveholding Republic: Policing Mobility in the Nineteenth- Century United States" Speaker: Kevin Kenny, Professor of History, New York University At Sociology Lounge (Room 6112) or Register here to attend online
Alejandro Portes is Howard Harrison and Gabrielle Snyder Beck Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. He is the author of 250 articles and chapters on national development, international migration, Latin American and Caribbean urbanization, and economic sociology. He has published 30 books and special issues. His books include City on the Edge – the Transformation of Miami (California 1993),... Read more »
We are one of the leading programs in the country in the study of international migration, and our location in New York, the the preeminent center of cultural production in... Read more »
REFORM NATION: THE FIRST STEP ACT AND THE MOVEMENT TO END MASS INCARCERATION (STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2023). Colleen Eren (‘13), Professor, and the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program Director at William Paterson University This book looks at the passage of one federal law and what it tells us about the nationalizing and mainstreaming of the criminal justice... Read more »
Title: "Roots of a Murderous Idea: ‘Replacement’ Thinking in the Atlantic World Since the Early 19th Century" Speaker: Leo Lucassen, Professor of Global Labour and Migration History, Leiden University At Sociology Lounge (Room 6112) or Register here to attend online *This event is on Thursday and is co-sponsored by ARC*
Speaker: Natasha Warikoo, Lenore Stern Professor of Sociology, Tufts University At Sociology Lounge (Room 6112) or Register here to attend online
Speakers: Richard Ocejo, Editor of City and Community & Professor of Sociology, John Jay College Holly Reed, Editor of International Migration Review & Professor of Sociology, Queens College At Sociology... Read more »