Michael Middleton's article in Social Forces, "Rethinking migrant reception in the age of color-blind racism: an experimental approach," explores the role racialization processes play in attitudes toward migrants and whether these processes vary across different questions of acceptance.
Axl Kaminski presented a working paper titled "Diagnosing Dangerousness: The Discursive Struggle Over Spoiled Identities in California Board of Parole Hearings" at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting in San Francisco.
Jennifer Krebsbach's article, "Increasing Online Attendance Using Insignificantly Impactful Extra Credit as Positive Reinforcement" was recently published in the Journal of Educators Online.
Chendong presented his dissertation chapter Interethnic Personalities: Tumed Mongols and the Rise of the Chinese Communist Party at the AAS-in-Asia Conference in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Irina Chukhray presented her dissertation research "Are school counselors the best informational resources for immigrant-origin students seeking college admission?" at the Pacific Sociological Association's Annual Conference in March.
Nadia Smiecinska's ongoing dissertation research about coal communities' was accepted for a presentation at the 2024 University of Kentucky Appalachian Research Symposium and Arts Showcase. Nadia also recently presented a paper about the economic transition during the fall of communism in Poland at the Pacific Sociological Association's 2024 Conference.
Paola Langer's & Evan Baughman's paper titled, “Transitions to Adulthood Among Disabled Native and Foreign-Born Adults,” has been accepted for presentation at the 2024 Add Health Users Conference.
Elizabeth Boylan presented a portion of her dissertation titled "Survivors, Good Guys, and Bad Apples: Gendered Patterns in Relating to Sexual Harm" at the Pacific Sociological Association Conference in San Diego, CA.
Christine Pan collaborated with other sociologists from Taiwan to translate a textbook that delivers a unique approach to introducing sociology -- an approach that not only addresses foundational sociological work but also incorporates contemporary sociological research and theory.
Chendong Pi presented his paper "Interethnic Personalities: Tumed Mongols and the Rise of the Chinese Communist Party" at the 2023 Southwest Conference on Asian Studies, and the UCD East Asian Studies Graduate Student Conference.