Bertha Alicia Berm煤dez Tapia successfully defended her dissertation proposal: "Violence, restriction of asylum, and deportation: "Two immigration policies designed to deter movement at the U.S.-Mexico border." Congrats Bertha!
Mollborn, Stefanie, Paula Fomby, Joshua A. Goode, and Adenife Modile. Published online ahead of print. 鈥淎 Life Course Framework for Understanding Digital Technology Use in the Transition to Adulthood.鈥 Advances in Life Course Research .
Jocelyn West's book review of Governing Affect: Neoliberalism and Disaster Reconstruction by Roberto Barrios has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters. The review was first written as part of David Cook-Mart铆n's course Logics of Qualitative Inquiry, and submitted for publication thanks to guidance...
SM调教所 Boulder senior science editor Lisa Marshall won a prestigious writing award from the National Association of Science Writers. Lisa writes for the College of Arts & Sciences and other units on campus, and has written several research stories featuring the books and other publications of our Sociology faculty and...
Congratulations to Jessica Austin , whose Third Year Paper, entitled 鈥淚 Suppose I鈥檒l Be Patching You Up, As Usual鈥: Women鈥檚 Roles and Normative Femininity in a Team-based Video Game,鈥 was accepted for publication in New Media and Society.
Rachel Rinaldo and Ian Whalen published a post based on their recent research on gender, families, and the COVID-19 pandemic on the Gender & Society blog.
Stefanie Mollborn presented 鈥淪ocial Norms, Health Lifestyles, Technology Use, and COVID-19鈥 at the Learning Initiative on Norms, Exploitation, and Abuse (LINEA) biennial meeting, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
Ryan Masters's article (with Dan Powers, UT-Austin), "Clarifying Assumptions in Age-Period-Cohort Analyses and Validating Results", was published in PLoS ONE.