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Abigail Saguy

I am a sociologist who studies how cultural schemas shape power relations and how subordinate groups are sometimes able to increase their control by creating new cultural meaning. To date,…

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Isaac Speer

Education: Ph.D., Sociology, UCLA (2016); M.A., Sociology UCLA (2007); B.A., Sociology and Political Studies, Pitzer College (2006). Areas of Interest: Comparative and Historical Methods; Political Sociology; Race and Ethnicity; Social…

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Caroline Reilly

Caroline’s current research examines how racialization and cateogrization shift in response to societal instability. Her study uses comparative-historical methods to investigate how elites reestablish or maintain power through affecting the…

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Mallory Rees

Mallory’s research focuses on how gender ideologies and cultural schemas shape power relations, particularly in the contexts of work, sexual harassment, parenting, and childbirth. Specifically, she recently published a paper…

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Luis Manuel Olguin

Broadly, my research seeks to understand how conversation works and the ways in which everyday language shapes organizational practices and outcomes in institutional settings, like public office, the news media,…

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Sam Lutzker

Sam Lutzker is a PhD candidate in the Department of Sociology at UCLA whose dissertation research examines the rise of vehicle residency and homelessness in the United States, including both…