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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
Kleykamp research featured in USA Today, the Military Times
Personal familiarity is the best way to overcome the cultural divide between military veterans and civilians
Located in News
Kris Marsh to appear on CNN Dialogues forum panel
CNN, James Weldon Johnson Institute of Emory University, and National Center for Civil and Human Rights host panel discussion
Located in Coming Up
Lauren Porter Talk on "Perception vs. Action: Understanding the Link between Collective Efficacy and Informal Control"
The Sociology Department and Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice present: Perception vs. Action: Understanding the Link between Collective Efficacy and Informal Control
Located in Coming Up
Laurie DeRose: The World Family Map Project
The World Family Map Project investigates what makes families strong
Located in Research / Selected Research
Linda Quirke, Department of Sociology, Wilfrid Laurier University
The Four O'Clock Shuffle: Parental Management of Children's Time Scarcity
Located in Coming Up
PersonLori Reeder
Located in MPRC People
Lost Unions and Lost Ground
The decline of organized labor has helped worsen the racial gap
Located in News
Mandi Martinez, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
The Glory of the Perpetrator: Humanization, Blame, and Exoneration in Domestic Violence Homicide Articles
Located in Coming Up
Mexico-US Migration during the Great Recession
Andrés Villarreal investigates the causal origins of the recent decline in migration from Mexico to the United States
Located in Research / Selected Research