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Gretchen Purser presented her paper “Work as unto the Lord: Enhancing Employability in an Evangelical Job- Readiness Program” co-authored with Geography Ph.D. student Brian Hennigan at the International Sociological Association’s Conference in Vienna, and at the Association for the Sociology of Religion’s conference in Seattle, WA.
Gretchen gave birth to Everett Milo Purser-Nissim on Oct. 8th weighing 8 lbs., 2 ounces. Congratulations to Gretchen! WELCOME TO REBECCA SCHEWE Rebecca Schewe joined the faculty of the Sociology Department in August as an Assistant Professor. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is an environmental and natural.
This article is based on dissertation research funded by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation and a National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, as well as the following institutions at UC Berkeley: the Department of Sociology, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, the Center for Race and Gender, and the Institute for International Studies. This article was written.
Employment Vulnerability of Formerly-Incarcerated Workers, Gretchen Purser. Demand Shocks, Supply Chains and Spillovers in Local Economies: The Case of the Automotive Industry, James M. Sallee and Reed Walker. The Backward Bending Search Intensity Supply Curve: How the Job Finding Rate Affects the Unemployed's Search Effort, Jeremy Schwartz. 2011 Financialization and Labor Market Outcomes.
LOSING HOME: HOUSING, DISPLACEMENT, AND THE AMERICAN DREAM. by Jessie L. Speer B.A., University of Arizona, 2004 J.D., New College of California School of Law, 2008 M.A., Syracuse University, 2014 Dissertation Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Geography Syracuse University June 2018.
Comparing France and the United States, my dissertation examined how national institutions and culture constrained and enabled the strategies of anti-racist organizations in their efforts to address racially biased policing. From this research, I currently have two articles in progress. The first analyzes how organizations position themselves as racial authorities and engage in processes of.
Gretchen Purser, Syracuse University Although the job market is (quite justifiably) a source of considerable angst for graduate students, it is never too early to begin thinking about it. This session aims to demystify the academic job market and present some useful strategies for finishing up your dissertation. It will cover such topics as.