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Author: Arne Kalleberg

Work and the 2016 Election: Lessons and Challenges for Sociology

November 17, 2016 / Arne Kalleberg / 3 Comments

Arne L. Kalleberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Explaining the astonishing results in the 2016 presidential election will undoubtedly keep social scientists busy for a long time. While the eventual consequences of the election are yet to be seen, it is clear that sociologists have tremendous challenges ahead. At the same time, there…

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