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  • The PhD Pipeline Initiative Works: Evidence from a Randomized Intervention to Help Underrepresented Students Prepare for PhDs in Political Science

    The Journal of Politics
    Political Science
  • Citation
    Sociology

    Blatant, Subtle, and Insidious: URM Faculty Perceptions of Discriminatory Practices in Predominantly White Institutions

    Author:
    Zambrana, Ruth Enid; Harvey Wingfield, Adia; Lapeyrouse, Lisa M.; Dávila, Brianne A.; Hoagland, Tangere L.; Valdez, Robert Burciaga
    Publication:
    Sociological Inquiry
    Year:
    2017
  • Citation
    Sociology

    American Sociology: History and Racially Gendered Classed Knowledge Reproduction

    Author:
    Padilla Wyse, Jennifer
    Publication:
    Journal of Historical Sociology
  • Citation
    Sociology

    What We Were, What We Are, and What We Should Be: The Racial Problem of American Sociology

    Author:
    Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo
    Publication:
    Social Problems
  • Citation
    Sociology

    An Ivy League professor on why colleges don’t hire more faculty of color: ‘We don’t want them’

    Author:
    Gasman, Marybeth
    Publication:
    Washington Post
    Year:
    2021
  • Citation
    Sociology

    Graduate Students of Color: Race, Racism, and Mentoring in the White Waters of Academia

    Author:
    Brunsma, David L.; Embrick, David G.; Shin, Jean H.
    Publication:
    Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
  • Citation
    Sociology

    “Raced” Organizations and the Academic Success of Underrepresented Minority Faculty Members in Sociology

    Author:
    Spalter-Roth, Roberta; Shin, Jean H.; Smith, Jason A.; Kalb, Amber C.; Moore, Kyle K.; Cid-Martinez, Ismael; Toney, Jermaine
    Publication:
    Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
    Year:
    2019
  • Citation
    Sociology

    Reflections on “The Department is Very Male, Very White, Very Old, and Very Conservative”: The Functioning of the Hidden Curriculum in Graduate Sociology Departments

    Author:
    Romero, Mary
    Publication:
    Social Problems
    Year:
    2017
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