Past Events



Standing Faculty Meeting

Other Events
Jan 24, 2024 at -



Education and Inequality Works in Progress: Abby Lim, PhD Student, Penn

Workshop
"Beyond the classroom: Unraveling the interplay of mother's education, academic achievement, and private supplementary education in educational inequalities" (feedback on paper)
Jan 22, 2024 - Jan 22, 2023 at -



Standing Faculty Meeting

Other Events
Dec 6, 2023 at -



Education and Inequality Workshop: Manya Oriel Kagan, Perry World House, Penn

Workshop
"Mainstreaming refugee children in national educational systems: Refugee children in primary schools in Kampala, Uganda"
Dec 4, 2023 at -



Penn Sociology Colloquium Series: Brandon Alston, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Ohio State University

Colloquium
"Recognizing “Camera Cues”: Policing, Cellphones, and Citizen Countersurveillance"
Nov 29, 2023 at -



Education and Inequality Workshop: Nazar Khalid, Ph.D. Candidate in Demography and Sociology, Penn

Workshop
Social Inequality and Exam Performance among Indian Children
Nov 27, 2023 at -



Education and Inequality Workshop: Ran Liu, Assistant Professor of Education Policy, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Workshop
"Gender-math stereotypes and student-teacher interactions in China"
Nov 17, 2023 at -



Penn Sociology Colloquium Series: Kristopher Velasco, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Princeton University

Colloquium
"Transnational Backlash and the Deinstitutionalization of Liberal Norms: LGBT+ Rights in a Contested World"
Nov 15, 2023 at -

Integration into the international community is typically used to explain liberal outcomes. However, is it possible that such integration can also explain rising illiberalism? Using the…



Family & Gender Workshop: Michael Lachanski, Ph.D. Student in Demography & Sociology, Penn

Workshop
"Diverging Precarities? : The Paradox of Increasing Job Stability in the 21st Century U.S. Workforce"
Nov 10, 2023 at -

A major challenge to sociologists’ contention that employment precarity in the U.S. is increasing is the repeatedly replicated finding that U.S. job tenures have been stable or even increasing in the last three…