Spring Colloquium, 2007

 

Thursdays 4:00-5:30 p.m. (80 Sachem Street, Room 107)

 


 

 

January 25

January 25th 4pm: 5:30pm 2007 Colloquium: Wendy Griswold 80 Sachem Street (Room 107)

Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 1 of 10):
Wendy Griswold
Northwestern University
“Regionalism and the Reading Class”
 

February 1

February 1st 4pm: 5:30pm 2006 Colloquium: John Padgett 80 Sachem Street (Room 107)

Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 2 of 10):
John Padgett
University of Chicago
“Organizational Invention and Elite Transformation: The Birth of the Partnership System in Renaissance”
 

February 8

February 8th 4pm: 5:30pm 2006 Colloquium: Doug Massey 80 Sachem Street (Room 107)

Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 3 of 10):
Doug Massey
Princeton University
“Neighborhood Effects on Economic Self-Sufficiency: A Reconsideration of MTO”
 

February 15 (Canceled)

February 15th 4pm: 5:30pm 2006 Colloquium: Ted Mouw 80 Sachem Street (Room 107)

Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 4 of 10 — This event has been canceled):
Ted Mouw
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
“Occupations and the Increase in Wage Inequality in the United States, 1983–2005”
 

February 22

February 22th 4pm: 5:30pm 2006 Colloquium: Farhad Khosrokhavar 80 Sachem Street (Room 107)

Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 5 of 10):
Farhad Khosrokhavar
EHESS – Cadis, Paris France
“New Terrorism in Europe in the Name of Islam”
 

March 1

March 1st 4pm: 5:30pm 2006 Colloquium: Mitchell Stevens 80 Sachem Street (Room 107)

Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 6 of 10):
Mitchell Stevens
New York University
“Marks of Excellence: A Theory of Status in U.S. Higher Education”
 

March 29

March 29th 4pm: 5:30pm 2006 Colloquium: Ann Swidler 80 Sachem Street (Room 107)

Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 7 of 10):
Ann Swidler
University of California, Berkeley
“Why Cultural Match Matters: AIDS NGOs in Sub-Saharan Africa”
 

April 5

April 5th 4pm: 5:30pm 2006 Colloquium: Margaret Somers 80 Sachem Street (Room 107)

Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 8 of 10):
Margaret Somers
University of Michigan
“Citizenship and the Right to Have Rights: Agenda for a Sociology of Rights”