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Graduate Fellows Program | Institute for the Study of Societal Issues
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Skip to main content. The Graduate Fellows Program benefits from the research and training activities of the Center for Research on Social Change. The Center for Latino Policy Research. The Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies. The Center for Ethnographic Research. The Berkeley Center for Social Medicine. And the Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues. All affiliates of the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues. Download a 2017-18 Graduate Fellows Program application. For qu...
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Leadership and Staff | Institute for the Study of Societal Issues
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Skip to main content. Sanjan [at] berkeley.edu. Martín Sánchez-Jankowski is Director of the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues and Professor of Sociology. He also leads ISSI's Center for Ethnographic Research. And co-leads the Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues. Islands in the Street: Gangs and American Urban Society. By Design: Cracking the Bell Curve Myth. 1996); and the social order of neighborhoods, with those results being published in. Ctrost [at] berkeley.edu.
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Centers | Institute for the Study of Societal Issues
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Skip to main content. The Institute has six centers that initiate multidisciplinary research projects in addition to a variety of other activities including the development of research monographs, colloquia and conferences, data archiving, and training workshops. Descriptions of current research projects can be found on each Center's website. Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies. Berkeley Center for Social Medicine. Seth M. Holmes. Center for Ethnographic Research. Center for Latino Policy Research.
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Past Events | Center for Research on Native American Issues
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Tuesday, February 23. Colloquia Series, Co-sponsored by the Myers Center:. CANCELED IN SOLIDARITY: Urban Education on Indigenous Land. Associate Professor of Critical Race and Indigenous Studies, Department of Social Justice Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto,. In solidarity with the AFSCME Local 3299 call for a speakers' boycott of UC Berkeley, Eve Tuck has decided to cancel her planned Feb. 23 talk on campus. 2030 ADDISON STREET #640A. BERKELEY, CA 94705.
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Centers | Institute for the Study of Societal Issues
http://live-issi-d7.pantheon.berkeley.edu/centers
Skip to main content. The Institute has six centers that initiate multidisciplinary research projects in addition to a variety of other activities including the development of research monographs, colloquia and conferences, data archiving, and training workshops. Descriptions of current research projects can be found on each Center's website. Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies. Berkeley Center for Social Medicine. Seth M. Holmes. Center for Ethnographic Research. Center for Latino Policy Research.
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Leadership and Staff | Institute for the Study of Societal Issues
http://issi.berkeley.edu/leaders_staff
Skip to main content. Sanjan [at] berkeley.edu. Martín Sánchez-Jankowski is Director of the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues and Professor of Sociology. He also leads ISSI's Center for Ethnographic Research. And co-leads the Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues. Islands in the Street: Gangs and American Urban Society. By Design: Cracking the Bell Curve Myth. 1996); and the social order of neighborhoods, with those results being published in. Ctrost [at] berkeley.edu.
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Events | Institute for the Study of Societal Issues - ISSI
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All ISSI events are free and open to the public. For more information, please contact us at issi(at)berkeley(dot)edu or (510) 642-0813. For wheelchair access to the Duster Conference Room ( 2420 Bowditch Street. Or Wildavsky Conference Room ( 2538 Channing Way. Please call (510) 642-0813. One day before the scheduled event. Tuesday, September 13. Learning from Everyday People: Seeing Ingenuity and Possibility in Nondominant Communities. Kris D. Gutiérrez,. Thursday, September 20. Karen Trapenberg Frick,.
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