WCFIA Comparative Inequality & Inclusion Cluster
@WcfiaCiiCluster
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WCFIA academic research cluster drawing on expertise from across disciplines to gain international & comparative perspectives on inequality & inclusion
Cambridge, MA
Joined September 2020
Please check out our website's homepage for our Cluster Affiliates' fantastic achievements this past academic year!
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Check out this article on Schools and Social Situations! https://t.co/5z09INJrmr)
news.harvard.edu
Sociologist Peter Francis Harvey observed students at private upper-middle-class and public working-class schools to explore implicit lessons.
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🔥 off the press: "Recreating a Plausible Future: Combining Cultural Repertoires in Unsettled Times" w/ S. Zilberstein and M Sanchez. 🔥🔥 🔥 How do young people make sense of their future when the American dream fails? @HarvardCulture @asaculture
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@mlamont6 @HazelRoseMarkus @sociologylauren @faccominotti @Poulomi_DC @TMendelberg @SandraNoDuerme @JamesTCarter3 @RussellSageFdn @SuzanneNich along with Cecilia L. Ridgeway, Freda Lynn, Michael Sauder, and Annette Lareau
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WCFIA’s CII Research Cluster ( https://t.co/BNHeiEcaWz) invites you to a workshop around the Russell Sage Foundation Journal Issues on Status, with the participation of several contributors and one of the editors, Cecilia Ridgeway. Sign-up at https://t.co/5oGNeAu3Mx.
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The WCFIA Comparative Inequality & Inclusion Cluster is incredibly grateful to have had Ayelet Shachar from @harneymunk and @uoft present "Solidarity in Place? Hope and Despair in Postpandemic Membership." It was such an insightful talk! Thank you for your time and expertise!
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Happy Holidays - fall classes have wrapped up at Harvard
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Cluster affiliate @AdamCoutts is the co-author of a new report looking at how nations over are guilty of “policy inertia” when it comes to supporting young people who lost work or will struggle to enter the labor market as a result of the pandemic
cam.ac.uk
Experts argue that many countries simply “repackaged” existing – and often already failing – policies without the necessary funding or retooling to benefit under 24-year-olds: the global demographic
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At @HutchinsCenter, @suzanneblier - "[reflected] on white nationalism, on race replacement theory, on the anti-abortion movement, & what that may mean about what particular populations are being encouraged to [re]produce, and issues around immigration.”
thecrimson.com
Hutchins Center Explores the Legacy of Eugenics in New England, at Harvard | News | The Harvard Crimson
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Check out the latest Knowledge Equity Lab podcast...
📢 S2E2 of our #podcast is now live! ▶️ https://t.co/cGr3MBtuTZ Tune in to hear @RTandon_PRIA @BuddHall share how #KnowledgeDemocracy can redress our socialization into the #monoculture of science, so diverse cultures & pluralistic perspectives of #OpenScience can truly flourish.
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More than a dozen experts, including Cluster steering committee member Jacqueline Bhabha, gathered recently to discuss structural racism’s negative impacts on health & how public health research can inform policy change aimed at advancing health equity. https://t.co/YGJwx1TpGQ
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More than a dozen experts at the intersection of race and public health recently gathered for a virtual symposium to discuss structural racism’s negative impacts on health and how public health...
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Check out Cluster affiliate @Poulomi_DC 's new work...
Extended summary @Ideas4India of the research that appeared in @htTweets last week. I look at the relationship between the caste identity of legislators and patterns in redistributive spending in India from 1960 to 2012. This paper has four main findings:
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Check out our latest Affiliate Spotlight - Meylin Alesandra Gonzales Huamán https://t.co/BNHeiDUzxZ
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Cluster steering committee member @ProfTortuga has a new working paper out "Contract clientelism: How infrastructure contracts fund vote-buying"
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Cluster steering committee member Evelynn Hammonds was recently featured in a Smithsonian Magazine article - entitled "How Science Conquered Diphtheria, the Plague Among Children." https://t.co/Vp41CF9SOk
@HarvardAAAS
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Harvard University is closed for the Thanksgiving holiday - Nov 25 to 28
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Hope everyone has a lovely Thanksgiving break!
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There is still time to register for "Race, Inequality, and Visual Culture: New Questions, New Voices". Hope to see you next Friday, Dec 3 at 9:30am EST https://t.co/emsKlR0Ut1
@CaryYero @mlamont6 @akmskarpelis @History_UofT @UniBasel_en
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Check out the Harvard Culture and Social Analysis workshop November sessions - Nov 23 & 24th https://t.co/xjlG6zUDA2
@mlamont6 @HarvardSoc @NU_SoC
@HarvardHBS @H_Wohl @CurtisKChan @ManningRyann @Laurenaudrie
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“People don’t have a great sense anymore of what the lives of others across the economic divide look like,” Cluster alum @JonathanMijs weighs in how misconceptions about the prevalence of working from home explains a lot about confirmation bias in the US
theatlantic.com
A misconception about the prevalence of working from home explains a lot about confirmation bias in America.
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