Fall 2021 schedule

August 27, 2021: Ashley Anderson, UNC-Chapel Hill, “Workers in an Era of Change: Union Responses to Early Neoliberal Reforms.”
September 10, 2021: Michelle Dromgold-Sermen, UNC-Chapel Hill, “To What Extent Does Policy Matter? Measuring the Impacts of Nationality Law Reform.”
September 24, 2021: David Rigby, UNC-Chapel Hill, “How Have Interest Groups Shaped US Congressional Immigration Debates.”
October 8, 2021: Risa Murase, UNC-Chapel Hill, “From Them to Us? The Transition of Media Framing of Immigrants in 1987-1990 and 2016-2019 Japan.”
November 5, 2021: Erica Janko, UNC-Chapel Hill, “When the political trumps the material: How political identity may matter more than experience with work insecurity in predicting attitudes toward worker action in North Carolina.”
November 19, 2021: Alice Marwick, Benjamin Clancy, and Katie Furl, UNC-Chapel Hill, “Far Right Online Radicalization: A Review.”

About Charles Kurzman

Sociology
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