Jessica Metcalf – Human Demography Shapes the Dynamics and Burden of Rubella: Implications for Vaccination Policy
Location: 4240 Public Affairs Bldg
Robert Weide, NYU PhD – TBA
Ethnography Working Group 1/15: Robert Weide, an NYU PhD candidate, will present on the cultural differences that shape ethno-racial gang identities in Los Angeles. 5PM in Haines 279
Gilda L. Ochoa (Professor of Sociology and Chicana/o-Latina/o Studies, Pomona College) – Academic Profiling: Latinos, Asian Americans, and the Achievement Gap
The Irene Flecknoe Ross Lecture Series is made possible by a gift from Ray Ross in memory of his wife.
Bic Ngo (University of Minnesota) – Longing for Culture: Place-making in a Hmong Culture Club
Moore Hall 3340, Co-Sponsored with the International Institute and the UCLA Program on International Migration.
Noah Grand – Yes We Can (Publicize Our Memes): Inclusion and Avoidance in a Digital Media Landscape
UCLA Sociology Department Contentious Politics and Organizations Working Group
Thomas Hannan – Accounting for Accountability: Justification Narratives of the ‘Good Governance’ Agenda in International Development, 1993-2013
The Comparative Social Analysis Seminar (Sociology 237)
Dr. Chris Zepeda-Millan – Coalitions of Coalitions: Diversity, Alliances and Immigrant Mass Mobilization in New York City
Presented by the Race and Ethnicity Working GroupThe Irene Flecknoe Ross Lecture Series is made possibly by a gift from Ray Ross in memory of his wife
Corey Abramson, Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona – The Unequal End-Game: How Structure and Culture Shape Our Final Years
Ethnography Working Group 1/30: Corey Abramson, assistant professor at University of Arizona, will present on qualitative methods and his comparative ethnographic examination of aging in different communities. 12 noon, 279