Another virtual event presented by the ASA Sociology of Development Section! Join us via Zoom on Thursday, April 11 from 9-10:30am EST for the inaugural event of the Global South Interest Group.
To join, please register at the following link by 8:00am EST on April 11: https://naz.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZModOipqzgpH91mUIB5C57OIXzHcMvZpPvM#/registration
Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Development Theory & Social Theory from/in the Global South. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
Global South Interest Group (GSIG) of the American Sociological Association (ASA)'s Sociology of Development section is organizing a panel discussion titled "Development Theory and Social Theory from/in the Global South" on Thursday April 11th at 9 a.m. ET.
Zoom1 pm EST this Thursday! Please join the ASA SocDev section's virtual talk, "Publishing Global South Cases." Maggie Frye, Erin McDonnell, Holly Reed, and Luiz Vilaça will serve as panelists. Register here: tinyurl.com/southcases
What can sociologists offer to solve climate change? Please join the 2nd Solving Climate Change Panel at 3 PM EST next Friday and brainstorm with us:
@JoshuaBasseches, Jason Beckfield, Ankit Bhardwaj, Taylor Braswell,
@bhbradlow, and Raka Sen.
#ProblemSolvingSociology https://sites.google.com/view/problemsolvingsociology/virtual-coffee-hours#h.o7se31onr6cx
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The 2nd Annual Solving Climate Change Panel, presented by
#ProblemSolvingSociolgy, will take place at 3 p.m. EST on Friday, March 29, with
@JoshuaBasseches, Jason Beckfield, Ankit Bhardwaj, Taylor Braswell, Daniel Driscoll, and Raka Sen.
https://sites.google.com/view/problemsolvingsociology/virtual-coffee-hours#h.o7se31onr6cx
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If you have any questions regarding this event, please reach out to the SocDev student council member, Ji-won Lee (
[email protected]).
A Virtual Book Forum with Neil Gross this Friday at 12 p.m. Pacific or 3 p.m. Eastern about his book "Walk the Walk: How Three Police Chiefs Defined the Odds and Changed Cop Culture." Magda Boutros, Laura Doering, and Erik Schneiderhan will also join and share thoughts
https://www.problemsolvingsociology.com/virtual-coffee-hours#h.6hwidbwusqf1
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Wrapping up my social inequality class in a few weeks, and I'm excited to showcase these works as problem-solving sociology projects - even if they didn't originally intend them as such. Hoping I can accurately represent their work, thereby inspiring my students.
Finalizing my syllabus for the class at CAU I will teach starting tomorrow. So happy to assign some junior Korean and Korean American scholars' works. If you seek materials to design a course examining social inequality, please consider these stellar works.
My first college teaching in Korea will begin in two days. Excited and nervous at the same time 😅