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The assistant professor of sociology discusses her new book, "False Starts: The Segregated Lives of Preschoolers," with Chalkbeat, including how preschoolers spend their time and the kind of instruction and supervision they receive. Read more at: https://dartgo.org/dnewsstockstillchalkbeat1123
[more]The assistant professor of sociology argues in an MSNBC opinion piece that if Congress doesn't act, the expiration of $24 billion in federal stimulus funds for child care will mean fewer teachers where they are most needed. Read more at: https://dartgo.org/dnewsstockstill1023
[more]Casey Stockstill received an award from the American Sociological Association (ASA) – an "Honorable Mention" in the Children and Youth section for her paper. Details on page 8 of this newsletter: https://childrenandyouth.weebly.com/uploads/4/7/8/0/4780801/newsletter_c_y_summer23.pdf
[more]The sociology department is delighted to welcome Casey Stockstill and Smriti Upadhyay. Casey Stockstill is a race scholar who studies childhood and inequalities. She uses ethnography, interviews, and experiments to examine how race and class matter in daily life, and how those experiences reinforce inequalities. Casey values connecting her research to broader public conversations. She will be teaching SOCY 1 Introductory Sociology in the fall.
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