News
- Jason Boardman and Jason Fletcher’s (University of Wisconsin) paper entitled “Evaluating the Continued Integration of Genetics into Medical Sociology” was just published in the Journal of Health & Social Behavior.
- “On-time, late, or never: Incorporating intersectionality to predict age-specific probabilities of initiating the HPV vaccine series.” 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
- Christi Sue and her co-authors Adriana C. Núñez and Michael D. Harris have a new article out in Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, titled: "Colorblind Spots in Qualitative Methods Training"
- Amanda Stevenson published an op-ed on what’s missing from the widespread handwringing over falling fertility rates in NBC News.
- Liam Downey and Brigid Mark recently published an article, “State Violence, Black Lives, and Environmental Justice,” in the journal Environmental Justice