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David Strohecker, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
Making Sense of the Cultural Turn: Cultural Sociology, The Sociology of Culture, and Cultural Studies
Located in Coming Up
Linda Quirke, Department of Sociology, Wilfrid Laurier University
The Four O'Clock Shuffle: Parental Management of Children's Time Scarcity
Located in Coming Up
Kei Nomaguchi, Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University
Changes in Mothers' Perceptions of Neighborhood Quality, Child Well-Being, and Parenting Stress, 1976-2002
Located in Coming Up
Shengwei Sun, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
The "Feminist Mystique" Under Market Hegemony: Media's Framing of Women's Work-and-Family Issues in Contemporary China
Located in Coming Up
Reliability, validity, and variability of the subjective well-being questions in the 2010 well-being module of the American Time Use Survey
Sandra Hofferth, Professor, Family Science; Yoonjoo Lee, Graduate Student, Family Science
Located in Coming Up
Time Use Lab Speaker Series: Societal Determinants of Temporal Complexity in Personal Leisure: A Comparative Study of Germany and Poland
Ewa Jarosz, Visiting Fulbright Scholar and Ph.D. student, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of Polish Academy of Sciences
Located in Coming Up
Jogging While Black
Sociologist Rashawn Ray speaks out about the fears that keep many African Americans from exercising
Located in News
Lost Unions and Lost Ground
The decline of organized labor has helped worsen the racial gap
Located in News
How Does Time Use Data Illuminate Important Social Patterns?
Liana Sayer starts a new Time Use Lab at the University of Maryland
Located in Research / Selected Research
Race, Gender, and Obesity: How the Social Environment Constrains or Enables Physical Activity
Faculty associate Rashawn Ray investigates the social and environmental changes needed in order to remove neighborhood barriers to regular physical exercise
Located in Research / Selected Research