Read the CFP for the third annual graduate student conference sponsored by the SSA, Narrating the Social.
Category: Events
The Sociology Students Association is all about events! Conferences, talks, parties, mixers, workshops, free food…
From the CCNY sociology department: We are pleased to present two symposiums on race in America. The first one on April 8th is entitled “Race and Science: New Findings and Challenges.” The panelists are Gabriel Haslip Viera (CCNY), Alondra Nelson (Columbia), and Ann Morning (NYU). The second panel…
The SSA is co-sponsoring the Sociology Colloquium on Friday, April 8, 2011. David Schleifer, Associate Research Scholar in the Center on Medicine as a Profession at Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, will give a presentation called “Molecules Make Markets: How Federal Trans-Fat Labeling Changed American Food.”
The Center for the Study of Culture, Technology and Work just announced its spring 2011 colloquium series, “Technology and Subjectivity”: Technology is now the most ubiquitous signifier of global progress. In peace and war, economic development, education, health, the hard and social sciences and the…
We have just confirmed the keynote speaker for our Second Annual Graduate Student Conference, Technology as Method/Method as Technology: Anne-Laure Fayard, Assistant Professor in the Department of Technology at the Polytechnic Institute of NYU! Dr. Fayard’s research in the fields of technology, culture and space,…
The deadline for the call for papers for our second annual graduate student conference is just one week away! Submit now to be part of Technology as Method/Method as Technology.
On Friday, 5 November 2010, the Sociology Students Association at the CUNY Graduate Center is hosting its second annual graduate student conference. We are currently soliciting abstracts for presentations from graduate students in all disciplines and schools. Call for Papers Submit an abstract
Join us for our Second Annual Academics and Activism Workshop on Saturday, 22 May 2010, from noon until 4 p.m. The workshop will take place in the sociology lounge (room 6112). It will be followed by a reception. Participation is free and open to the…
Maliha Safri, Assistant Professor of Economics at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, will give a talk titled “An Alternative Political Economy.” Join us in the Sociology Lounge (room 6112) on Friday, 26 March 2010 at 3pm. As always, the talk will be followed by…