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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 receives Society of Family Planning Emerging Scholar grant
Lindsay Cannon receives Society of Family Planning Emerging Scholar grant

Lindsay Cannon was selected to receive a Society of Family Planning Emerging Scholar grant to help fund research for her dissertation, “Abortion restrictions and pregnancy decision-making among people...

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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...

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Erin Gaede was awarded the Master’s Thesis Award by the Rural Sociological Society for her Master’s thesis titled “Housing Insecurity in America’s Dairyland.” Congratulations!

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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...

A Rapidly Changing Ecology of Aid: Accepting Help and Stigma in the Aftermath of Disaster - Qualitative Sociology
A Rapidly Changing Ecology of Aid: Accepting Help and Stigma in the Aftermath of Disaster - Qualitative Sociology

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 ...

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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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