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Spring 2020 Schedule
Note: All workshop meetings are held on Tuesdays from 12:00 to 1:30 PM in William James Hall Room 450 unless otherwise noted.
February 4th
Mark Griffith, PhD Student in Sociology at Harvard University
Work and Wages for Recent Caribbean-American Migrants
February 18th
Tally Kritzman-Amir, Israel Institute Visiting Associate Professor of Sociology at Harvard University
The Methodology of Immigration Law
March 3rd
Jake Watson, PhD Candidate in Sociology at Boston University
Ethnic Subjects and Legal Status: How Local Regimes of Reception Shape Refugee Incorporation
March 24th
Talia Shiff, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and a Lecturer in Sociology at Harvard University
Legal Standards and Moral Worth in Frontline Decision-Making: Evaluations of Victimization in US Asylum Determinations
March 31st
Rahsaan Maxwell, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
The contexts of reception that make asylum seekers feel welcome in Germany
April 21st
MyDzung Chu, PhD Student in Population Health Sciences at Harvard University
Housing Quality for U.S. Immigrants: An Analysis of the 2015 American Housing Survey (AHS)
Friederike Roemer, John F. Kennedy Memorial Fellow, Center for European Studies, Harvard University
Democracy, Pro-Immigrant Attitudes and Immigrant Welfare Rights
Spring 2019 Schedule
Note: All meetings take place on Tuesdays from 12:00 to 1:30 PM in William James Hall DuBois Seminar Room (601), unless otherwise noted.
February 19th
Cecilia Menjívar, Professor and Dorothy L. Meier Social Equities Chair of Sociology, UCLA
Relations between Latino Immigrants and Non-immigrants in the Heartland
February 27th
Cinzia Solari, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Massachusetts Boston
Title TBA - Co-Sponsored with the Seminar on Social Exclusion and Inclusion. 4:30pm - 6:00pm
March 05th
Joshua Wassink, SBE Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Office of Population Research, Princeton University
Changing patterns of Documented and Undocumented Mexican Migration from 1945-2016
March 26th
Catherine Bueker, Associate Professor of Sociology, Emmanuel College
Political Incorporation, Dis-Incorporation, and Something in Between: Political Confidence as a Measure of Assimilation among Four Ethno-Racial Groups across 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Generation Americans
April 9th
Linda Zhao, PhD Candidate in Sociology, Harvard University
Does Inequality Induce Homophily? Origins of Native-Immigrant Homophily in Adolescent Friendships\
April 23rd
Margot Moinester, PhD Candidate in Sociology, Harvard University and Doctoral Fellow at the American Bar Foundation
Title TBA