Month: September 2020
Black Lives Matter, CHS, and the Current Moment
Anthony S. Chen, Northwestern University For many Black people in the United States, George Floyd’s killing by a Minneapolis police officer on a Monday evening in late May must have …
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Mittelweg 36: Siegfried-Landshut-Preis 2019 / George Steinmetz
Mittelweg 36 29.Jahrgang Heft 3 Juni/Juli 2020 In January 2020, George Steinmetz was awarded the annual Siegfried Landshut prize by the Hamburg Institute for Social Research. Recently, the journal of the …
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Sociology of Indigenous Peoples and Native Nations
Please join our exciting new section, the Sociology of Indigenous Peoples and Native Nations section, to help support sessions addressing Indigenous issues in the 2021 ASA Annual Meeting. The Sociology of Indigenous Peoples and …
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Tenured/Tenure-Track Position in Climate Change (Notre Dame)
The University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs invites applications for a tenured/tenure-track position in climate change, environment and peace studies, based at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies (https://kroc.nd.edu/). …
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Introducing the ASA-CHS Teaching Initiative
Damon Mayrl, Colby College Robert Braun, University of California, Berkeley As graduate students, comparative-historical sociologists are trained in how to conceive, design, and carry out historical research in a wide …
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Recent Articles by Our Members
Padgett, John F., Katalin Prajda, Benjamin Rohr, and Jonathan Schoots. “Political discussion and debate in narrative time: The Florentine Consulte e Pratiche, 1376–1378.” Poetics (2020): 101377. Schoots, Jonathan, Benjamin Rohr, Katalin Prajda, …
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