Jordan Segall |
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I graduated from the University of Chicago with in 2005 with a BA and an MA in history. After college, I took a position in the sociology department at CUNY Queens College, where I teach a course on labor and economic sociology as an adjunct and work on Social Explorer, an online demographic research and mapping tool. In fall 2007, I enrolled at Stanford as a joint JD/Ph.D. student in sociology. I am broadly interested in questions of political economy, capitalist development, inequality, and historical urban sociology in the United States and Latin America. More narrowly, I have recently been interested in the role of immigration in suburbanization in Southern California, service- and public-sector labor organizations, and the comparative historical analysis of post-industrial Brazilian and American cities. |
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RESEARCH AREAS
political economy, capitalist development, inequality, and historical urban sociology in the United States and Latin America
OTHER APPOINTMENTS/ORGANIZATIONS
Stanford Law School