Sociology News & Events
Purser article on problems with Eviction Lab published in Shelterforce
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Karas Montez addresses education, health disparities at ASA meeting
Soc faculty discuss impact of SCD on veteran mortality at ASA meeting
“Although past research has documented a higher overall mortality risk among veterans compared to non-veterans, no study until now has considered the contribution of SCD to veteran-non-veteran mortality differentials,” says Scott Landes, associate professor of sociology and the paper’s lead author.
New edition of Maxwell Perspective features alumni journalists
Where You Live
“Our life expectancy is increasingly being shaped by where we live in the U.S.,” says Jennifer Karas Montez, Gerald B. Cramer Faculty Scholar of Aging Studies at Maxwell. It’s tempting to blame lifestyle-related behaviors, but “lifestyle behaviors are not root causes. They are symptoms of the environment and the social and economic deprivation that many parts of the country endure, thanks to decades of policy decisions.”
See related: Promotions & Appointments
Green article on harvesting rain, hurricanes published in Conversation
See related: Latin America & the Caribbean
Monnat weighs in on new research on opioid use, 2016 election results
Karas Montez paper on health/education disparity published in Scientia
See related: Education
Monnat brief on opioid crisis in rural America published by Carsey School of Public Policy at UNC
Monnat paper on opioid-related mortality in rural America published in Int Journal of Drug Policy
See related: Addiction, Health Policy, Longevity, United States
Monnat discusses opioid overdose rates in rural New England on New Hampshire Public Radio
Shannon Monnat, associate professor of sociology and Lerner Chair for Public Health Promotion says long-running challenges in many rural communities are the underlying drivers of the increase in opioid overdose rates, things like economic decline and social isolation.
Maxwell announces promotions, tenure for eight faculty
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Orr's research cited in Al Jazeera article on Trump's space force
Jackie Orr, associate professor of sociology, contends that the duties of the civilian-soldier extend to outer space, as well: that "final, fantastic frontier for the U.S. military's imaginary and material battlefields."
Karas Montez discusses college major, future health on KJZZ Radio
London, Hoy paper on same-sex sexuality, heterosexuals published in Sociology Compass
See related: Sexual Identity
Maxwell celebrates graduates, faculty at Commencement Weekend 2018
See related: Student Experience
Monnat research on deaths of despair cited in Atlantic article
Lerner Chair Shannon Monnat's research found that the Rust Belt counties that put Trump over the top were those that lost the most people in recent years to deaths of despair—those due to alcohol, drugs, and suicide.
Monnat weighs in on efforts to combat drug overdoses in ConvergenceRI
"We must tackle root causes, which... drive suicide, alcohol-related deaths and more," says Shannon Monnat, Lerner Chair for Public Health Promotion.
Karas Montez study on education–mortality association published in Biodemography and Social Biology
See related: Education, Longevity, United States
Kriesberg op-ed on nonviolent conflict published on CounterPunch
"Overall, the evidence is clear that social movements seeking substantial change that rely on nonviolent methods are more likely to achieve their objectives than are those movements that resort to violence," says Louis Kriesberg, professor emeritus of sociology. "After all, violence usually prompts counter violence by the more powerful, which suppresses the effort to change the pre-existing conditions."