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2024 Time Use Conference
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Sponsored by NICHD, MPRC, Minnesota Population Center, and the Maryland Time Use Laboratory
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Academic Achievement: It's Not So Black and White
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Karl Alexander, Dewey Professor and Chair of Sociology-Johns Hopkins, Patricia Hill Collins, Distinguished University Professor of Sociology-University of Maryland, Angel Harris, Associate Professor of Sociology-Princeton, Michelle Espino, Assistant Professor of Counseling and Personnel Services-University of Maryland, Odis Johnson, Assistant Professor of African-American Studies-University of Maryland
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Academic Achievement: It's Not So Black and White
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Karl L. Alexender, John Dewey Professor & Chair of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University, Patricia Hill Collins, Distinguished University Professor of Sociology, University of Maryland, Angel Harris, Associate Professor of Sociology, Princeton University, Michelle Espino, Assistant Professor of Counseling and Personnel Services, University of Maryland, Odis Johnson, Assistant Professor of African American Studies, University of Maryland
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American Sociological Association Annual Meeting
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106th ASA Annual Meeting will include contributions from 18 MPRC affiliates
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American Sociological Association Annual Meeting
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109th Annual Meeting
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Andrew J. Cherlin, Sociology, Johns Hopkins University
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The Economy, the Family, and Working Class Discontent
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Annual William Form Lecture with Michelle Smirnova
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The Sociology Department presents: The Prescription-to-Prison Pipeline: Medicalization and Criminalization of Pain
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ASA 2013 Annual Meeting
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108th Annual Meeting looks at "Linking Micro and Macro"
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Chen studying women's transition to later adulthood
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Interdisciplinary project working with scholars from the University of North Carolina
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Cohen refutes claims about the chilling effects of the Moynihan Report
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Fifty years later, culture is still not a sufficient explanation for systemic poverty
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