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- Jill Harrison gave an invited presentation to the California Fish and Game Commission and executive leadership of California鈥檚 Natural Resources Agency on her research on the challenges facing government agencies鈥 environmental justice reform
- The talk will be about her research on the challenges facing government agencies鈥 environmental justice reform efforts. October 6 3:30-4:30pm
- 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. When: Friday, October 1st Event start: 11am Where: Zoom https
- Jason Boardman and Jason Fletcher鈥檚 (University of Wisconsin) paper entitled 鈥淓valuating the Continued Integration of Genetics into Medical Sociology鈥 was just published in the Journal of Health & Social Behavior.
- 鈥淥n-time, late, or never: Incorporating intersectionality to predict age-specific probabilities of initiating the HPV vaccine series.鈥 Social Science & Medicine 287 (October): 114227. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2021
- The article is titled, "Is Mexico beyond mestizaje? Blackness, race mixture, and discrimination" Abstract: In the 1980s and 1990s, a wave of multiculturalism swept across Latin America, following long-standing ideologies of mestizaje which
- Amanda Stevenson posted a preprint version of a paper forthcoming in Demography. It provides estimates of the most predictable part of the mortality consequence of banning abortion in the US - the additional mortality that would occur because
- She begins her term of service today, September 7, 2021.
- Lori Peek was quoted in the follow Washington Post article focused on school safety in extreme weather and earthquake events.
- Jenn Tostlebe and David Pyrooz (along with Ryan Labrecque and Bert Useem) have a new article out in Health & Justice, titled: "Reforming solitary confinement: The development, implementation, and processes of a