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Make your own original story or poem using the titles of books in the Library!
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Anders Hulleberg and Sameer Rao will spend the next year working with social service agencies in Philadelphia.
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Nathan Shelton '11 spent the summer in Gran Chaco, Paraguay, studying indigenous language revival efforts with National Geographic’s Enduring Voices Project.
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Two sociology majors receive Center for Peace and Global Citizenship Internships.
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The grant will allow Sociology major Emilyn Sosa along with Frasat Ahmad and Michele Buonora, all Class of '11, to study abroad during the spring semester.
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One-day symposium, Saturday, Dec. 5, 2009. Panelists include Said Arjomand, Ahmad Ashraf, Narges Erami, and Misagh Parsa.
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The Sociology Department is proud to welcome music sociologist Tia DeNora (Exeter University) as a distinguished visitor.
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The assistant professor, who once pursued a career as a concert cellist, specializes in the sociology of music.
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Coming Young Academic Alumni lecture sponsored by the Athletics Department, Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, Education Reform Club, and the Library.
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"Where We're From!" is a series of talks by members of Haverford's own International Student Association.
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As a Watson fellow, sociology senior Isobel Grad will travel to Iceland, Greece, Madagascar, and India to study the social value of local food systems. Follow her adventures on her
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What started as a six-month internship turned into a year-long stint at NASA Headquarters for Thomas Gregg '11. The sociology major got the chance to work in the policy arena for the space agency, which is in the midst of major changes as the space shuttle program comes to an end.
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Over spring break, the Chamber Singers will be sharing music and ideas with students at Bilkent, Bogazici, Anadolu, and Koc universities. Sociology major Sameer Rao and sociology minor Andrew Ross will be blogging about their experience.
Click here to read about their adventures as musical ambassadors.
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The December 2009 issue of "Sociological Theory" features an article by Mark Gould
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The Sociology Department is proud to bring Prof. Steinmetz as a distinguished visitor.
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Come join us on Friday, March 23rd from 5-7pm for our second event in our "Where We're From!" series, which presents talks by members of Haverford's own international student body.
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Sociology senior Anders Hulleberg was one of four students selected from the Centennial Conference to receive a $7,500 postgraduate scholarship from the NCAA.
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Sociology majors Isobel Grad and Nathan Shelton have received funding from the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship to engage in research over the summer. Click on the headline to read about their projects.
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On Thursday, April 8th at 4:30 PM, the John B. Hurford ’60 Humanities Center presents Inna Faliks, piano, in MacCrate Recital Hall, Union. This event is free and open to the public.
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Prospective sociology majors and minors are invited to meet the department and learn about the curriculum at an information session Wednesday, March 31, 4:15pm in Roberts 007. Refreshments will be served.
Click here for a taste of how sociologists see the world.
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A. Paul Hare, global sociologist, passionately engaged in the world around him, dies at 86
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Cultural sociologist Jeffrey Alexander will be giving a public lecture entitled "Civil and Military Heroes: Victory and Defeat in the Election of 2008" on Tuesday, February 16.
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New publications by Haverford Sociology Faculty
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The Sociology Department is proud to welcome Prof. Brinton (Harvard University) as a distinguished visitor.
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On Sept. 22, Professor Swedberg will give a public lecture entitled "Tocqueville and the Problem of Analyzing the Economy." On Sept. 23, he will discuss two papers at a work-in-progress seminar: “Capitalist Entrepreneurship: Making Profit through the Unmaking of Economic Orders" and "Schumpeter's Full Model of Entrepreneurship: Economic, Non-Economic and Social Entrepreneurship."
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We are interested in hiring someone who does quantitative research in any area of sociology.
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Sociology major Isobel Grad '11 is interning on an urban farm in Seattle, teaching children from low-income families about gardening and nutrition.
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Lisa McCormick has been awarded a "2010 SAGE Prize in Excellence and/or Innovation" from the British Sociological Association for her paper "Higher, Faster, Louder: Representations of the International Music Competition" published in "Cultural Sociology" Vol. 3, No. 1, 5-30 (2009).
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Social Problems (SOCL 133) and Inequality in Labor Markets (SOCL 266) will be taught in the spring by Anat Yom-Tov.