Lindsay Cannon was selected to receive a Society of Family Planning Emerging Scholar grant to help fund research for her dissertation about abortion restrictions and pregnancy decision-making among people with chronic health conditions. sociology.wisc.edu/2024/09/11/l...
Lindsay Cannon was selected to receive a Society of Family Planning Emerging Scholar grant to help fund research for her dissertation, âAbortion restrictions and pregnancy decision-making among people...
Alex Mikulas, Brenden Beck, and Max Besbris published "Home Price Change and Ethno-racial Residential Segregation: Temporal Relationships at the Metro Level" in Socius. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
Although rates of residential racial segregation and home prices are undoubtedly related, the temporal nature of the relationship has rarely been studied. Using...
Sadie Dempsey co-authored a chapter with Jianing Li (Rutgers University) titled, "The Local Roots of January 6th: A Mixed-Methods, Multilevel Approach to Political Communication" that was recently published in Media and January 6th (Oxford). global.oup.com/academic/pro...
Erin Gaede was awarded the Masterâs Thesis Award by the Rural Sociological Society for her Masterâs thesis titled âHousing Insecurity in Americaâs Dairyland.â Congratulations!
What makes someone more or less likely to accept aid during a time of crisis or extreme distress? Max Besbris and Anna Rhodes published "A Rapidly Changing Ecology of Aid: Accepting Help and Stigma in the Aftermath of Disaster" in Qualitative Sociology. link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Drawing on the human ecology framework, which describes social structure as dynamic and social action as environmentally contingent, this article examines behavior and attitudes around accepting help ...
âCrime rates, offending rates and incarceration rates tend to be lower amongst foreign-born individuals.â Thatâs what research co-authored by Michael Light concludes. sociology.wisc.edu/2024/08/07/i...
âCrime rates, offending rates and incarceration rates tend to be lower amongst foreign-born individuals.â Thatâs what research co-authored by Michael Light concludes. Michaelâs research on crime and i...
Research specialization is open, but we are especially interested in scholars whose research is in the areas of race/ethnicity, medical sociology, stratification and inequality, education, methods, organizations, political sociology, sociological theory, or economic sociology.
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Job Summary: The Department of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison invites applications for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor rank beginning in August, 2025. The succes...
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Job Summary: The Department of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison invites applications for a tenure-track position at the advanced assistant professor in the field of demography/popula...