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Xi Song co-authors article in American Sociological Review on Inter- and Intragenerational Income Mobility
Wendy Roth interviewed in Wall Street Journal to discuss consumer DNA tests
Steve Viscelli's research featured in Frontline documentary: In the Age of AI
David Grazian discusses Coworking Spaces with Penn Today
Ross Koppel Discusses Ransomware on PBS NewsHour
Ross Koppel Discusses AI and Healthcare with Penn Today
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Upcoming Events
Education & Inequality Works-in-Progress Meeting
Nora Gross, Practice Job Talk: Bullets, Books, and Brotherhood: Grief and Recovery in an Urban All-Boys High School after Three Fatal Shootings of Friends
Penn Sociology Colloquium Series: Janet Vertesi, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Princeton University
Colloquium
"Shaping Science: Organizations, Decisions, and Culture on NASA’s Teams"
Education & Inequality: TBA
Workshop
Amy Hsin
Faculty Bookshelf
The Changing Face of Medicine
Women Doctors and the Evolution of Health Care in America
By Ann K. Boulis and Jerry A. Jacobs
On the Make
The Hustle of Urban Nightlife
David Grazian’s riveting tour of downtown Philadelphia and its newly bustling nightlife scene reveals the city as an urban playground where everyone dabbles in games of chance and perpetrates elaborate cons.
A Planet to Win
Why We Need a Green New Deal
A Planet to Win explores the political potential and concrete first steps of a Green New Deal.
What would you do?
Juggling Bioethics and Ethnography
In hospital rooms across the country, doctors, nurses, patients, and their families grapple with questions of life and death.
Gender Inequality at Work
This book addresses many of the dimensions of gender inequality at work, looking at a number of important topics including: pay equity; the impact of feminization on certain professions; and barrie
Unequal Childhoods
Class, Race, and Family Life, With an Update a Decade Later
Class does make a difference in the lives and futures of American children.
The Red Guard Generation and Political Activism in China
Develops a performance theory of Red Guard factional violence and traces the ritual process of the transformation of a political generation over a period of forty years.
Putting Poor People to Work
How the Work-First Idea Eroded College Access for the Poor
by Kathleen M. Shaw, Sara Goldrick-Rab, Christopher Mazzeo, Jerry Jacobs
Blue Chicago
The Search for Authenticity in Urban Blues Clubs
David Grazian takes us inside the world of contemporary urban blues clubs to uncover how such images are manufactured and sold to music fans and audiences.
Won't You Be My Neighbor?
Race, Class, and Residence in Los Angeles
Camille Zubrinsky Charles, Ph.D.
Sociologist Camille Zubrinsky Charles explores how modern racial attitudes shape and are shaped by the places in which people live.