CSDA Researchers
Click on a name to see a brief summary of the
scholarship and recent activities of each person.
- Richard Alba, Department of Sociology.
Ph.D. Columbia University, 1974; race/ethnicity, immigration, urban
sociology, policy.
- Donna Armstrong, Department
of Epidemiology, School of Public Health. Ph.D. University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1993; social epidemiology, coronary heart disease
epidemiology, diabetes epidemiology, community interventions.
- Christine E. Bose,
Department of Sociology. Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, 1974; stratification,
labor market, gender studies.
- Ana Margarita Cervantes-Rodriguez,, Department of Latin American & Caribbean Studies.
Ph.D. University of Miami, 1999; international studies, international
comparative ; development, comparative politics, international migration.
- Stacey Hsiangju Chen, Department of Economics. Ph.D.
University of Rochester, 2001; labor economics, applied econometrics, political economy.
- Angie Y. Chung, Department of
Sociology. Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles,
2001; urban sociology and community studies, race and ethnicity, immigration,
Asian American Studies, ethnography and qualitative methods.
- Kirsten Davison,
Department of Health Policy, Management & Behavior, School of Public
Health. Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University; Familial factors
related to the development and consequences of childhood obesity.
- Glenn Deane, Department of Sociology.
Ph.D. University of North Carolina, 1993; demography, stratification,
methodology.
- Nancy Denton, Department of
Sociology. Ph.D. University if Pennsylvania, 1984; demography, urban
sociology, policy.
- Diane M. Dewar,
Department of Health Policy, Management & Behavior, School of Public
Health. Ph.D. University at Albany, SUNY, 1993; health economics,
health policy, insurance reforms, technology assessment.
- Walter Ensel,
Center for Demographic and Social Analysis. Ph.D. University at Albany,
SUNY, 1979; medical sociology, health, life course, survey research.
- Mary Gallant, Department of
Health Policy, Management & Behavior, School of Public Health. Ph.D.
University of Michigan, 1995; health behaviors among older adults, chronic
illness prevention and management, caregiving.
- Timothy Gage, Department of Anthropology.
Ph.D. Penn State University, 1982; human biology, demography, population
genetics, mortality, methodology.
- Donald Hernandez, Department
of Sociology. Ph.D. University of California at Berkeley, 1976; children,
demography, family, public policy.
- Hayward Horton, Department of
Sociology. Ph.D. Penn State University, 1985; race, demography, rural
sociology, development.
- Youqin Huang, Department
of Geography and Urban Planning, Ph.D. University of California, Los
Angeles, 2001; migration, housing, urban space, gender, quantitative
methods, spatial modeling, China.
- John Bailey Jones, Department
of Economics. Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1998.
- Marvin Krohn, Department of Sociology.
Ph.D. Florida State University, 1974; juvenile delinquency, adolescent
substance abuse, criminological theory.
- Kajal Lahiri, Department of
Economics. Ph.D. University of Rochester, 1975; econometric theory,
applied econometrics, health and disability, forecasting.
- Hamilton Lankford, Department of Educational Administration & Policy Studies. Ph.D. University
of North Carolina, 1981; public economics, economics of education, applied
econometrics.
- Catherine T. Lawson, Department of Geography and Planning.
Ph.D. Portland State University, 1998; travel
behavior, freight, archived Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
data, community development, Spatial Analysis/Geographic Information
System (GIS) Applications.
- Zai Liang, Department of Sociology.
Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1992; internal and international migration,
race and ethnic relations, immigration.
- John Logan, Department of Sociology. Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley,
1974; urban policy, residential segregation, family relations.
- Louise-Anne McNutt, Department
of Epidemiology, School of Public Health. Ph.D. University of
Iowa College of Medicine, 1989; infectious disease epidemiology, violence
prevention and health effects related to violence, epidemiologic methods.
- Marilyn A. Masson, Department of Anthropology, Ph.D. University
of Texas at Austin, 1993; zooarchaeology, archaeology, ethnohistory
and archaeology of Yucatan.
- Steve
Messner, Department of Sociology. Ph.D. Princeton University,
1979; crime and deviance.
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Lawrence Raffalovich, Department
of Sociology. Ph.D. Indiana University, 1987; stratification, statistics.
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George R. Robinson, Department of Biological Sciences, Ph.D.
University of California, Davis, 1989; plant community
ecology, biological invasions, biodiversity and public policy, restoration
ecology.
- Jennifer M. Rudolph,
Department of History. Ph.D. University of Washington, 1999; modern
China; modern Japan, institutional history, state building efforts;
state-society relations, identity formation.
- Lawrence Schell, Department
of Anthropology. Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1980; biological
anthropology, medical anthropology.
- Kathryn S. Schiller, Department
of Educational Administration and Policy Studies. Ph.D. University
of Chicago, 1995; sociology of education, educational policy and social
stratification, adolescent behavior and academic success.
- Benjamin A. Shaw, Department of
Health Policy, Management, and Behavior. Ph.D. University of Michigan,
2002; social determinants of health and aging.
- Piyusha Singh, School of Criminal Justice. Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon
University, 2002; spatial analysis, Geographic Information Systems,
youth violence and firearms, program evaluation, use of crime mapping
and technology in policing.
- Carolyn Smith, School of Social
Welfare. Ph.D. University at Albany, SUNY, 1990; juvenile delinquency,
adolescents.
- Chris Smith, Geography and Planning.
Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1975; urban social geography, East Asian
cities.
- Scott South, Department of Sociology.
Ph.D. University of Texas, 1982; demography, urban, family.
- Michael Smith, Department
of Anthropology. Ph.D. University of Illinois, 1983; archaeology, Aztec
society, Mesoamerican prehistory.
- Glenna Spitze,
Department of Sociology. Ph.D. University of Illinois, 1979; gender,
families, aging.
- David Strogatz,
Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health. Ph.D. University
of North Carolina, 1983; epidemiology of cardiovascular disease, socioeconomic
and racial comparisons in the occurrence of disease, applications of
epidemiology in the evaluation of public health.
- Katherine Trent, Department of
Sociology. Ph.D. University of Texas, 1985; demography, family.
- Russell Ward, Department of Sociology.
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, 1974; aging.
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