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CSDE NEWS & EVENTS
August 7, 2018
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CSDE Research & Highlights
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Dan Eisenberg Links Pregnancy To Accelerated Aging
A recent study co-authored by CSDE Affiliate Dan Eisenberg, Associate Professor of Anthropology, finds that pregnancy accelerates cellular aging. Eisenberg and study lead Calen Ryan and Christopher Kuzawa, both of Northwestern University, examined telomere length and epigenetic age in women with a range of reproductive histories. Both are cellular markers that independently predict mortality. Their findings suggest that pregnancy accelerates the aging of both markers – although cells do temporarily appear younger during pregnancy.
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Kyle Crowder Examines Renter/Landlord Perspective on Seattle Rental Ordinances
In a recent interview with KOMO Radio, CSDE Affiliate and Professor of Sociology Kyle Crowder explains the results of a recent study of Seattle’s rental housing market. In that research, Crowder finds that neither renters nor landlords strongly support the city’s rental ordinances, noting: “Renters were often skeptical that the ordinances would have much effectiveness because the general perception is that landlords have the ability to work around them.”
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Michael Esposito Estimates the Risk of Police-Involved Mortality
CSDE Fellow Michael Esposito coauthored a groundbreaking paper that finds police have been responsible for about 8% of all homicides of men between 2012 and 2016 – double the proportion reported by official Federal data. During that period, black men were about 3.5 times more likely to be killed by police than white men. Esposito and coauthors Frank Edwards and Hedwig Lee used crowd-sourced data on fatal police encounters to measure and explicate racial-disparities in police-involved mortality.
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PAA 2019: Open for Submissions
The Population Association of America’s Annual Meeting is coming to Austin on April 10-13, 2019, and the call for papers is now live. Make sure to submit your paper or poster by September 16th for consideration. See below to learn more about submission instructions and requirements.
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OPPORTUNITIES
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Conferences & Calls for Papers
Funding
Employment
- Assistant Professor, Sociology McGill University (Deadline: 9/27/2018)
- Technical Assistant II, Initiative for Research and Education to Advance Community Health Washington State University (Open until filled)
- Five Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Humanities University of Pennsylvania, Wolf Humanities Center (Deadline: 10/15/2018)
- Assistant Professor/Sociologist, Digital Sociology Virginia Commonwealth University (Deadline: 10/15/2018)
- Senior Lecturer, Sociology Massey University, New Zealand (Deadline: 8/26/2018)
- Assistant Professor, Urban Studies and Sociology Barnard College (Deadline: 10/1/2018)
- Adjunct Instructor, Sociology and Anthropology The College of New Jersey (Deadline: 9/7/2018)
- Professor, Social Causes and Consequences of Reproductive Health (Cluster Hire) University of Wisconsin, Madison (Deadline: 10/1/2018)
- Professor, Public Policy and Reproductive Health (Cluster Hire) University of Wisconsin, Madison (Deadline: 10/1/2018)
- Biostatistician II The University of Utah (Open until filled)
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Quantitative Human-Environment Science University of Colorado, Boulder (Open until filled)
- Sociocultural Anthropologist of Japan Yale University (Deadline: 10/15/2018)
- Tenure-track Assistant, Associate or Full Professor in Climate Change Brown University (Open until filled)
- Chair of the Department of Policy Analysis Cornell University (Open until filled)
- Postdoctoral Research Scholar on REALM Columbia University (Open until filled)
- Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology Whitman College (Open until filled)
- Associate or Full Professor, Demography/Population Studies University of Minnesota (Open until filled)
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