“Gender and Identity: Forging New Paths” in UConn Today features the work of Sociology Professor Kim Price-Glynn, along with fellowship recipients for the Wood Raith Trust. In the article Kim Price-Glynn, a chair of the fund’s committee, says “[t]he work these students are doing is so varied – some is domestic, some is international, and […]
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SSRC Rapid-Response to COVID19 and the Social Sciences Grant
Congratulations to Laura Mauldin, winner of an SSRC Rapid-Response to Covid19 and the Social Sciences Grant! From a pool of over 1300 applicants, 62 projects were selected that address the social, economic, cultural, psychological, and political impact of Covid-19 in the United States and globally, as well as responses to the pandemic’s wide-ranging effects. Abstract […]
Race, Gender & Transnationalism through the Intersectional Framework
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Manuel Ramirez: “Securing Racial Borders”
Read Manuel Ramirez (UConn) and Fae Chubin’s (Bradley University) article in Sociological Inquiry, “Securing Racial Borders: A Comparative Study of Settler‐Racial Ideology and State Border Violence.” Abstract The Palestinian “Great March of Return” in 2018, marked by the Israeli government’s brutal attacks on Palestinians who were demonstrating at the Gaza border, nearly coincided with the […]
Noel Cazenave: “A Community Organizer Takes on White Vigilantism”
Read Noel Cazenave’s interview in The New Yorker, A Community Organizer Takes on White Vigilantism by Eliza Griswold. Excerpt Noel Cazenave, a professor of sociology at the University of Connecticut and the author of “Killing African Americans: Police and Vigilante Violence as a Racial Control Mechanism,” sees such resistance as part of a long history of […]
Bandana Purkayastha: Pandemics and Migrant Precarity
Soma Chaudhuri (Sociology, Michigan State University, PI), Elizabeth Chacko (Geography, George Washington University, Co-PI), Bandana Purkayastha (Sociology & AASI, Co-PI) along with S. Anandhi (History, Madras Institute of Development Studies, India), Anand Venkatesh (Economics, Institute for Rural Management, India), Paromita Sanyal. (Sociology, Florida State University), and Jaita Talukdar (Sociology, Loyola University, New Orleans) have been […]
Arnie Dashefsky: “Americans Abroad: Escaping or Enhancing Life?”
Read Arnie Dashefsky’s Interview in UCONN Today, Americans Abroad: Escaping or Enhancing Life? Dashefsky notes that the long-standing ideological metaphor of the United States as a melting pot of immigrants is not accurate looking through the lens of social science. “It created a false idea that there was democratization of the country,” he says. “The […]
Sociology 5501: Racism in Spring 2021
Ryan Talbert: Familial Incarceration, Social Role Combinations, and Mental Health Among African American Women
Alumna Rachel Fain (2007): 2020 40 Under Forty Honoree
Congratulations to Sociology alumna Rachel J. Fain for being selected as one of Hartford Business Journal’s 2020 40 Under Forty! Rachel graduated from the University of Connecticut in 2007 and went on to earn a law degree from Western New England College Schoool of Law. She is currently a partner at Halloran & Sage LLP. […]