Joshua Kaiser
Joshua Kaiser studies the reciprocal relationship between state power and intersectional inequalities across time and place.
Jasmine Kerrissey
Associate Professor of Sociology and Labor Studies
Jasmine Kerrissey researches labor movements, inequality, work, political sociology, social movements and collective behavior, race, and gender.
James Kitts
James Kitts researches social networks, computational social science, social movements, social psychology, organizations, public health, medical sociology.
Agustin Lao-Montes
Agustin Lao-Montes research interests include world-historical sociology and globalization, political sociology, and social identities and social inequalities.
C.N. Le
Director of Asian & Asian American Studies Certificate
C.N. Le researches race and ethnicity, immigration, Asian American studies, structural and socioeconomic measures of assimilation, and interracial marriage.
Jennifer Lundquist
Professor of Sociology
Jen Lundquist examines the pathways through which racial, ethnic and gender inequalities are perpetuated and sometimes undone in various institutional settings.
Sancha Medwinter
Sancha Medwinter's work aims to inform and critique policy, practice, and norms that determine the wellbeing of poor, marginalized communities.
Joya Misra
Joya Misra's research and teaching primarily focus on social inequality.
Mark Pachucki
Mark Pachucki is a sociologist who investigates phenomena at the intersection of social determinants of health, social network dynamics and culture.
Anthony Paik
Professor of Sociology
Tony Paik's research focuses on several areas, including social networks, social demography, and the legal profession.