News
Dylan Farrell-Bryan, Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology, and Ian Peacock, Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology at UCLA, published a data visualization in Socius titled, "Who Gets Deported? Immigrant Removal Rates by National Origin and Period, 1998 to 2021"
Courtney Boen, Professor of Demography and Sociology, publishes new paper in the Journal of Marriage and Family
Regina Baker, Professor of Sociology, Publishes New Co-Authored Paper in the Journal of Marriage and Family
Lin Ang, a First-Semester Senior studying Sociology with a concentration in Applied Research and Data Analysis, Presented Work on Interracial Relationships and Parent-child Bonds at PAA 2022
Jenna Pollack, C'22 in Sociology, had a paper accepted at the 40th Annual Mid-Atlantic Undergraduate Social Research Conference
Rowanna Miller, C'22 in Sociology, and Manoj Simha, C'22 in Economics, have won the 2022 President's Engagement Prize for Cosmic Writers
Alexander Hoppe, Ph.D., has accepted a Postdoctoral Researcher Position at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (MPIfG)
W.E.B. Du Bois, Erving Goffman, Dorothy Swaine Thomas, and E. Digby Baltzell all broke new sociological ground while working at the University of Pennsylvania. As one of the oldest departments of sociology in the country, Penn Sociology continues its tradition of excellence with twenty-plus award-winning, distinguished faculty recognized for their scholarly achievements and leadership in the field.
Faculty Bookshelf
What would you do?
Juggling Bioethics and Ethnography
In hospital rooms across the country, doctors, nurses, patients, and their families grapple with questions of life and death.
Mix It Up
Popular Culture, Mass Media, and Society
A twenty-first century introduction to sociological thinking on pop culture, the media, and society.
Korean Education in Changing Economic and Demographic Contexts
Hyunjoon Park and Kyung-keun Kim, Editors
There Goes the Hood: Views of Gentrification from the Ground Up
By: Lance Freeman
Temple University Press
Unequal Childhoods
Class, Race, and Family Life, With an Update a Decade Later
Class does make a difference in the lives and futures of American children.