Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto. Studies gender, crime, social networks, and Prohibition Era Chicago. (she/her) 🏳️🌈 #firstgen
We are pleased to announce that David Cort, Laurel Smith-Doerr, & Donald Tomaskovic-Devey @DonTD_tweets@UMassAmherst will be the next editors of American Sociological Review @ASR_Journal starting January 1, 2024.
Janice Irvine isn't on Twitter, but she writes brilliant books. Check out her newest open-access e-book, Marginal People in Deviant Places: Ethnography, Difference, and the Challenge to Scientific Racism.
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In a study, @AVPapachristos looks at organized crime networks during Prohibition in Chicago and how "violence brokers," or individuals who committed multiple violent acts and helped create a connected violence network, transformed crime in the city. spr.ly/6011ztpHU
The new article by @brianna_remster, @cmsmith_soc, and @rory_kramer takes an intersectional approach to explore the gendered and racialized consequences of "controlling images" in police encounters and violence.
Find out more by reading here:
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This collaboration started off in a distillery in Philadelphia many ASCs ago. We examine Black, Latina, and Asian women's experience of police violence relative to white women and men of the same racial group.
I knew I wanted to get my first publication framed, and I finally did! Regardless of anything else, this exists and I helped make it. Thanks again to my co-author @cmsmith_soc, and to @wakefield_sara who sent me a physical copy to use! Paper info: jnjoseph.com/research-projec…
Episode 35 is here! It's our Grad Spotlight episode, which features PhD Candidate Jared Joseph (@Epsian). We talk about corruption and organized crime in Chicago during the prohibition era using a network analysis perspective!
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