Seminars & Workshops
Berkeley-Stanford Inequality Seminar
The Berkeley-Stanford Inequality Seminar was established in 2006-07. It provides an opportunity for faculty and students in the two universities to come together to discuss issues of poverty and inequality [more].
Inequality Workshop (Sociology 341)
This workshop explores the causes, consequences, and structure of inequality; how inequality results from and shapes social classes, occupations, professions, and other aspects of the economy. The format includes research presentations by students, faculty, and guest speakers. Prerequisite: doctoral student status [more].
Sawyer Seminar on the Dynamics of Inequality
The Center has received a Mellon Foundation grant to host a 2007-08 Sawyer Seminar exploring recent dramatic changes in the structure of social inequality [more].