News
- Jose Sanchez and David Pyrooz published the following article in Health & Justice – “The COVID-19 pandemic and operational challenges, impacts, and lessons learned: A multi-methods study of U.S. prison systems”
- Skye Niles, Shawhin Roudbari, and Santina Contreras co-authored a new paper published in Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, "Neoliberal Multiculturalism and Changing Colonial Racial Hierarchies in International Development." This paper is an
- Laura Patterson and Marshall Smith were interviewed by the «Ƶ Daily Camera for their work on horror films – and they were also interviewed live on KDVR’s morning show to talk about the sociology of horror films and give some Halloween-week
- “The Violent Underpinnings of American Life: How Violence Maintains Social Order in the U.S.” The Violent Underpinnings of American Life asserts that violence—far from going against American ideals—is as American as apple pie, central to
- Fall 2023 Meetings Welcome Meeting: Join the sociology club to learn about upcoming events and get to know other sociology students! This club is not restricted to majors or minors so bring your friends. Tuesday, September 26th, at 5:00 p.m. in
- David Pyrooz published an article, “The residue of imprisonment: Prisoner reentry and carceral gang spillover,” in Justice Quarterly
- Corrie Grosse and Brigid Mark. “A Review of Native-led Renewable Electricity in the United States: Supports, Barriers, and Recommendations for Solar and Wind Development that Advances Sovereignty.” Energy Research and Social
- David Pyrooz contributed to reporting by Texas Public Radio on heat-related deaths in the Texas prison system.
- David Pyrooz and Jose Sanchez (w/ coauthors John Leverso and James Densley) published an article in the Annual Review of Criminology, titled “History, linked lives, timing, and agency: New directions in developmental and life-
- Skye Niles' paper, Colorblind Racism and Market Based Development, was one of the co-winners of this year's ASA Sociology of Development Section Graduate Student Paper Award. This paper is based off of Skye's third year paper research.