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Paola Tubaro (CNRS) – “Hidden inequalities: the gendered labour of women on micro-tasking platforms ”

Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm - Date: 24th of March 2022 Place: 3105 Paola Tubaro (CNRS) - “Hidden inequalities: the gendered labour of women on micro-tasking platforms” Abstract : Around the world, myriad workers perform data tasks on online labour platforms to fuel the digital economy. Mostly short, repetitive and little […]

Paola Tubaro (CNRS) – “Hidden inequalities: the gendered labour of women on micro-tasking platforms ”

Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm - Date: 24th of March 2022 Place: 3105 Paola Tubaro (CNRS) - “Hidden inequalities: the gendered labour of women on micro-tasking platforms” Abstract : Around the world, myriad workers perform data tasks on online labour platforms to fuel the digital economy. Mostly short, repetitive and little […]

Jenny TRINITAPOLI (University of Chicago) – “An Epidemic of Uncertainty ”

Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm - Date: 7th of April 2022 Place: visio Jenny TRINITAPOLI (University of Chicago) - “An Epidemic of Uncertainty” Abstract : In her forthcoming book, An Epidemic of Uncertainty, Trinitapoli advances a new model for studying social life by emphasizing something that social scientists routinely omit from […]

Marwan Mohammed (CNRS) – “Les dynamiques du management territorial du trafic de drogue”

Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm - Date: 21th of April 2022 Place: 3105 Marwan Mohammed (CNRS) - “Les dynamiques du management territorial du trafic de drogue” Abstract : Comment optimiser l’organisation du trafic local de drogue dans un environnement marqué par une forte densité humaine et par une pression policière constante […]

Sandra FLORIAN (INSERM) – “Parental migrant status and health inequalities at birth in France: Assessing immigrant selectivity”

Sociology Seminar: Wenesday Time: 10:00-11am Date: 18th of May 2022 Place: 3060 Sandra FLORIAN (INSERM) - “Parental migrant status and health inequalities at birth in France: Assessing immigrant selectivity” Abstract : Immigrants tend to exhibit better health than natives despite immigrants’ more disadvantaged socioeconomic status, a phenomenon known as the immigrant health paradox. This paradox […]

Léa PESSIN (Pennsylvania State University) – “Gender Equality for Whom? The changing division of paid work and housework by social class among U.S. couples from 1968 to 2017”

Sociology Seminar: Wenesday Time: 1-2pm Date: 18th of May 2022 Place: 3060 Léa PESSIN (Pennsylvania State University) "Gender Equality for Whom? The changing division of paid work and housework by social class among U.S. couples from 1968 to 2017" Abstract :In response to women’s changing roles in labor markets, couples have adopted varied strategies to […]

Ariane BERTOGG (University of Konstanz) “Needs or Obligations? Disentangling Normative from Institutional Influence in Grandparents‘ Work-Care Reconciliation”

Sociology Seminar: Wenesday Time: 4-5pm Date: 18th of May 2022 Place: 3060 Abstract :This study investigates how institutional and normative characteristics shape grandparents’ labor market participation in the light of different patterns of engagement in grandchild care (no participation, sporadic, and regular childcare provision). Previous studies indicate that providing regular grandchild care reduces labor market […]

Gundula Zoch (University of Oldenburg) – “Motherhood penalties in job tasks? Longitudinal evidence from Germany”

Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm - Date: 19th of May 2022 Place: 3105 Gundula Zoch (University of Oldenburg) - “Motherhood penalties in job tasks? Longitudinal evidence from Germany” Abstract : Women with children tend to earn less, have lower status and fewer chances for career progression than childless women. Yet, it […]

CANCELLED – Gundula Zoch (University of Oldenburg) – “Motherhood penalties in job tasks? Longitudinal evidence from Germany”

Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm - Date: 19th of May 2022 Place: 3105 Gundula Zoch (University of Oldenburg) - “Motherhood penalties in job tasks? Longitudinal evidence from Germany” Abstract : Women with children tend to earn less, have lower status and fewer chances for career progression than childless women. Yet, it […]

Chris BAIL (Duke University) – “Perceived Gender and Political Persuasion. A Social Media Field Experiment during the 2020 Democratic National Primary”

Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm - Date: 30th of May 2022 exceptionnaly Monday Place: 3105 Chris BAIL (Duke University) - “Perceived Gender and Political Persuasion. A Social Media Field Experiment during the 2020 Democratic National Primary” Abstract : TBA Organizers : Sofian EL ATIFI, Etienne OLLION, Patrick PRÄG (Pôle de Sociologie […]

Daniel LAURISON (Swarthmore College) – “Producing politics. Inside the Exclusive Campaign World Where the Privileged Few Shape Politics for All of Us”

Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 3:00 pm  Date: 08th of September 2022 Place: Zoom Daniel LAURISON (Swarthmore College) - “Producing politics. Inside the Exclusive Campaign World Where the Privileged Few Shape Politics for All of Us” Abstract : Producing politics The actions of campaigns define US democracy. In just the 2020 cycle, campaigns spent over 14 […]

Chris BAIL : « Creating a New Paradigm for Research on Social Media »

Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm - Date: 29th of November 2022 Place: Amphi 200 + zoom Chris Bail : « Creating a New Paradigm for Research on Social Media » Abstract : Scholars who study social media face a range of challenges including a lack of access to high quality data […]