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From the Archive: Common Ground Fall 2019

Micere Keels and John List This issue of Dialogo explores the work and legacy of Allison Davis, renowned UChicago scholar, anthropologist, and champion of educational reform for students in underserved communities. Davis retired from the University in 1978, but his...

From the Archive: Common Ground Spring 2018

James Evans and Howard Nusbaum Photo: Howard Nusbaum (left) and James Evans - Credit: Mark Lawton An avalanche of newly accessible datasets – popularly called “Big Data” – is transforming research questions and processes across the social sciences. Dialogo sat down...

From the Archive: Common Ground Fall 2018

Lis Clemens and Sue Stokes Photo: Sue Stokes (left) and Lis Clemens - Credit: Aubrey Christofersen Voter participation and the evolution of democracy have long been anchor topics for sociologists and political scientists alike, and the current political landscape has...
From the Archive: Common Ground Fall 2019

From the Archive: Common Ground Fall 2019

Micere Keels and John List This issue of Dialogo explores the work and legacy of Allison Davis, renowned UChicago scholar, anthropologist, and champion of educational reform for students in underserved communities. Davis retired from the University in 1978, but his...

From the Archive: Common Ground Spring 2018

From the Archive: Common Ground Spring 2018

James Evans and Howard Nusbaum Photo: Howard Nusbaum (left) and James Evans - Credit: Mark Lawton An avalanche of newly accessible datasets – popularly called “Big Data” – is transforming research questions and processes across the social sciences. Dialogo sat down...

From the Archive: Common Ground Fall 2018

From the Archive: Common Ground Fall 2018

Lis Clemens and Sue Stokes Photo: Sue Stokes (left) and Lis Clemens - Credit: Aubrey Christofersen Voter participation and the evolution of democracy have long been anchor topics for sociologists and political scientists alike, and the current political landscape has...

A Message From The Dean

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Amanda Woodward

Amanda Woodward

Amanda Woodward is the William S. Gray Distinguished Service Professor of Psychology and Dean, Division of the Social Sciences.

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