In the second installment of the Pipeline to Publishing Workshop participants will discuss Xinyan “Tiu” Wu’s circulated paper, “Performing Credibility: How Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Researchers Gain Public Trust During the Opioid Epidemic.”
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Kristin Kirksey: Institute for Health and Aging at the University of California, San Francisco
Please join us in congratulating Kristin Kirksey (2023) on her new job as a Program Manager with the Institute for Health and Aging at the University of California, San Francisco. Kristin will be managing a multi-year project on women and reproductive health in Kenya, Ethiopia, and the U.S. Congrats, Kristin!
Phoebe Godfrey: Reflections on COPD 2022
This November, Professor in Residence Phoebe Godfrey attended the second week of the 27th Conference of the Parties (COP), of the UNFCCC (United Nations Frame-work Convention on Climate Change). COP27 took place in Sharm el-Sheikh, and took place from November 6th to November 18th. Professor Godfrey was joined by fourteen current UConn students as well as a number of other faculty.
C.A.L.M. Workshop: Leadership in Nonviolent Activism
The C.A.L.M workshop was organized by five students who are all doing an Independent Study course focused on Environmental Justice Leadership (EJL). Fifteen students attended on November 2nd and the five EJL students co-led the workshop, along with additional input from the non-violent activism trainer, Joanne Sheehan.
Fierberg Scholar Dreams of Being an Advocate for the Voiceless
Check out this article in UConn Today on Faridah Kisekka-Sessanga, a Master’ student in the UConn School of Social Work and one of two recipients of the 2022 Janet M. Fierberg Scholarship. This scholarship was endowed by I. Martin Fierberg and Janet M. Fierberg, an alumna of UConn who studied Sociology and had careers in Social Work.
Routledge Handbook of Indian Transnationalism
Routledge, 2022
Adolescent Well-Being and ICT Use: Social and Policy Implications
Springer, 2022
Rianka Roy: Graduate Research Award
Congratulations to Sociology Ph.D candidate Rianka Roy on receiving the Graduate Research Grant through the Human Rights Institute with her research proposal titled “Mapping Transnational Rights: Indian Tech Workers’ Mobilization in India and the US”!
Global Feminist Autoethnographies During COVID-19: Displacements and Disruptions
Routledge, 2022
Student Projects: Fall 2021
Theatre Without Borders Artists and Climate Change Resources compiled by Lily Morris-Love for SOCI 2709W: Society and Climate Change with Professor Phoebe Godfrey in Fall 2021. ――――――――――――――――――――― The Sweeping Dance Terralingua Dancing Earth Creations Resources compiled by Marissa Naclerio for SOCI 2709W: Society and Climate Change with Professor Phoebe Godfrey in Fall 2021. ――――――――――――――――――――― “How […]