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- 鈥淥rigins of the Mass Party: Dispossession and Party-Form in Mexico and Bolivia in Comparative Perspective鈥 Edwin F. Ackerman (Syracuse University) Thursday, October 27 12:30-1:45pm KTCH 1B40 Description: In Mexico (1921) and Bolivia (1952),
- Tune in for information on requirements for the major and minor, advising, study abroad, honors, internships and certificates. For Sociology majors and minors and those interested. Thursday, October 27 4-5 p.m. Zoom: https://cuboulder.zoom.us
- Mathieu Desan has a chapter in Bourdieu and Marx: Practices of Critique(ed. Gabriella Paolucci), just published by Palgrave Macmillan in its Marx, Engels, Marxisms series. You can find the table of contents when redirected.
- Come celebrate Halloween with a screening of Nia DaCosta & Jordan Peele鈥檚 2019 film Candyman, hosted by Dr. Laura Patterson and the Sociology Department! We鈥檒l have candy, raffle prizes, free food, and a short introduction to the film,
- Publication: 鈥淢igration Myopias and Insights from the Global South鈥 with Katie Jensen in 鈥淪ymposium on Latin America鈥 in Perspectives: Newsletter of the ASA Theory Section, Volume 43 (2): Summer 2022 Presentations:
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- The Center for Asian Studies, with Rachel Rinaldo as faculty director, was awarded $2.2 million by the US Department of Education to expand Asian Studies at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载
- Lori Peek鈥檚 research was featured in a Coloradan article entitled, How Natural Disasters Impact Vulnerable Populations
- Jennifer Tostlebe published an article (w/ David Pyrooz), 鈥淧rocedural justice, legal orientations, and gang membership: Testing an alternative explanation to understand the gang-misconduct link,鈥 in Criminology, the flagship journal of the
- The first edition of Regarding Animals provided insight into the history and practice of how human beings construct animals, and how we construct ourselves and others in relation to them. Considerable progress in how society regards