Jack Thomas and Calvin Ho – CPOWG Meeting with Jack Thomas and Calvin Ho
The UCLA Contentious Politics and Organizations Graduate Student Working GroupJake ThomasThe Neglected Qualitative Effects of State's Shift from Entry Point to Remote Control of MigrationCalvin HoExternal constraints and two-step leverage in a homeland-diaspora relationship
Donald Hernandez (Sociology, University at Albany, State University of New York) – Disparities in the Well-Being of Diverse Children with Immigrant and the U.S.-born Parents.
GSEIS 111, Co-Sponsored with the International Institute and the UCLA Program on International Migration.
Emily Yen – An Investigation of the Relationship Between the Implementation of Commercial Transportation Systems and the Development of Central Business Districts
UCLA Sociology Department Contentious Politics and Organizations Working Group
Annette Lareau, Stanley I. Sheerr Professor at the University of Pennsylvania – The Reproduction of Inequality
Dorothy Meier Lecture in honor of Suzanne BianchiQ&A and reception to follow.
John R. Hall – Patrimonialism Making Modernity: The U.S. Public Domain from Colonial Times to the Late Nineteenth Century.
The Comparative Social Analysis Seminar (Sociology 237)
Sabrina Strings, PhD (UC Berkeley Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow) – Thinness as an Investment in Whiteness
The Gender Working Group (UCLA Sociology)** The Irene Flecknoe Ross Lecture Series is made possible by a gift from Ray Ross in memory of his wife.
Pamela Stone (Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY – Sociology) – Opting In, Preliminary Results of a 10-Year Follow-Up Study of Women Who Opted Out
Sponsored by The Family Working Group and the Gender Working Group (UCLA Sociology)* The Irene Flecknoe Ross Lecture Series is made possible by a gift from Ray Ross in memory of his wife
Joana Dreby (Sociology, University at Albany, State University of New York) – The Stigma of Illegality: Childrens Perspectives
Reading Room, 3340 Moore Hall, Co-Sponsored with the International Institute and the UCLA Program on International Migration.