Authors
Pamela StonePamela Stone is Professor of Sociology at Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She has contributed articles to numerous books and refereed journals including A | |
Scott PageI am the John Seely Brown Distinguished University Professor of Complexity, Social Science, and Management at the University of Michigan, and the Williamson family Professor of Business Administrat | |
Robin D G KelleyMy research has explored the history of social movements in the U.S., the African Diaspora, and Africa; black intellectuals; music and visual culture; Surrealism, Marxism, among other things. My es | |
Keri Leigh MerrittKeri Leigh Merritt works as an independent scholar in Atlanta, Georgia. She received her B.A. in History and Political Science from Emory University, and her M.A. and Ph.D. (2014) in History from t | |
Richard E OcejoI am professor of sociology at John Jay College and the CUNY Graduate Center, where I also direct the MA program in International Migration Studies. I have been the Editor-in-Chief of City & Co | |
Sheilagh OgilvieI grew up in the western Canadian city of Calgary, and have since lived in Scotland, Germany, England, the USA and the Czech Republic. I studied at the Universities of St Andrews, Cambridge, and Ch | |
Elizabeth AndersonProfessor Elizabeth Anderson specializes in moral, social and political philosophy, feminist theory, social epistemology, and the philosophy of economics and the social sciences. She is particularl | |
David G BlanchflowerDavid G Blanchflower is is professor in and chair of the Department of Economics at Dartmouth College and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. He was an external member | |
Emily GuendelsbergerEmily Guendelsberger (@emilygee) is a journalist and author of On the Clock, a book about technology, low-wage work, and how the two combine to make everyone miserable and insane. As research | |
Christian ZlolniskiChristian Zlolniski is a professor, sociology and anthropology at The University of Texas at Arlington. His research interests include labor market and the use of migrant workers in fresh produce i | |
Robert H FrankRobert H. Frank is the Henrietta Johnson Louis Professor emeritus of Management and Professor emeritus of Economics at Cornell's Johnson Graduate School of Management and a Distinguished Senior Fel | |
Paolo GalluzziPaolo Galluzzi is the Director of the Museo Galileo (Istituto e Museo Nazionale di Storia della Scienza) in Florence, and a member of the Royal Academy of Science in Stockholm and Socio Nazionale o | |
Ismael Garc�a-Col�nIsmael García Colón is a historical and political anthropologist with focus on the Gramscian concept of hegemony, oral history, immigration and colonial migration, race, citizenship, farm labor, U. | |
Philip DrayPhilip Dray is the author of several books of American cultural and political history, including At the Hands of Persons Unknown: The Lynching of Black America, which won the Robert F. Kennedy Book | |
Leah Platt BoustanLeah Boustan is a Professor of Economics at Princeton University, where she is also a faculty associate of the Industrial Relations Section. Her research lies at the intersection between economic h | |
Tania M JenkinsI am an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in the department of sociology (pronouns: she/hers). I am also a faculty research fellow at UNC's Cecil G. Sheps Center f | |
Matthew HildMatthew Hild is a lecturer of history, specializing in southern history and U.S. labor history and agricultural history. He earned his Ph.D. from Georgia Tech’s School of History and Sociolog | |
Timothy J MinchinProfessor Minchin joined the program in 2004 as a Senior Lecturer, was promoted to Reader and Associate Professor in 2006 and Professor in 2010. Professor Minchin's research interests are in 20th-C | |
Robert Hunt FergusonDr. Ferguson received his M.A. from Western Carolina University and his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His book, "Race and the Remaking of the Rural South: Interraciali | |
Adam ReichAdam Reich received his PhD in sociology from UC Berkeley in 2012, and was a Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholar at Columbia from 2012 to 2014. He focuses on economic and cultura |