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Dan Cornfield, as Editor-in-Chief of Work and Occupations, served on a panel of journal editors—“Meet the Editors: Publishing International Research in OOW Journals”
Sep. 2, 2022—Dan Cornfield, as Editor-in-Chief of Work and Occupations, served on a panel of journal editors—“Meet the Editors: Publishing International Research in OOW Journals”—sponsored by the Organizations, Occupations, and Work Section of the American Sociological Association.
Dan Cornfield is quoted by the Associated Press on the Starbucks unionization campaign
Sep. 2, 2022—Dan Cornfield is quoted by the Associated Press on the Starbucks unionization campaign.
Sociology Professor Jonathan Metzl to deliver Krieger Lecture
Sep. 2, 2022—Sociology Professor Jonathan Metzl to deliver Krieger Lecture. “Dying of Whiteness: How the Politics of Racial Resentment Shaped the American Pandemic.”
Prof. David Hess publishes two book chapters
Sep. 2, 2022—Prof. David Hess publishes two book chapters: “Environmental Movements and Scientific, Technological, and Environmental Change” “Undone Science and Smart Cities: Civil Society Perspectives on Risk and Emerging Technologies”
The study “Public Concerns and Connected and Automated Vehicles: Safety, Privacy, and Data Security” was published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications by Prof. Dasom Less and Prof. David Hess
Sep. 2, 2022—The study “Public Concerns and Connected and Automated Vehicles: Safety, Privacy, and Data Security” was published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications by Prof. Dasom Lee and Prof. David Hess.
Dan Cornfield is quoted by Reuters on the landmark Amazon Labor Union victory at a Staten Island Amazon warehouse.
Sep. 2, 2022—Dan Cornfield is quoted by Reuters on the landmark Amazon Labor Union victory at a Staten Island Amazon warehouse.
Prof. Dan Cornfield on Panel at National Undergraduate Conference on Scientific Journalism
Sep. 2, 2022—Prof. Dan Cornfield served on a panel on “Science in Partisanship” at the 2022 annual National Undergraduate Conference on Scientific Journalism. The Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Journal is one of 17 member journals of NUCSJ which seeks to “to create a collaborative network for undergraduate science journalism, initiate conversations about research dissemination, and positively impact future science...
Prof. Larry Isaac published “Pitting the Working-Class Against Itself: Solidarity, Strikebreaking, and Strike Outcomes in the Early US Labor Movement.”
Aug. 23, 2022—Larry Isaac (Vanderbilt), Rachel McKane (post-doc at Brown University), and Anna Jacobs (Independent Scholar) published “Pitting the Working-Class Against Itself: Solidarity, Strikebreaking, and Strike Outcomes in the Early US Labor Movement.” SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTORY (2022).
Professor Larry Isaac published “Repressing Worker Dissent: Lethal Violence against Strikers in the Early American Labor Movement”
Aug. 23, 2022—Paul Lipold and Larry Isaac published “Repressing Worker Dissent: Lethal Violence against Strikers in the Early American Labor Movement.” LABOR HISTORY (2022).
Professor Bianca Manago named Dean’s Faculty Fellow
Aug. 23, 2022—Assistant Professor Bianca Manago has been named a Dean’s Faculty Fellow in Sociology for a term running from 2022-2024. The Dean’s Faculty Fellows Program launched in 2018 to support tenure-track faculty in their research, scholarship, and creative expression during their probationary period. The fellowship includes the opportunity for research funds and course reductions to provide...