Sociology Colloquium Series: Filiz Garip

The Colloquium Series invites guest faculty to Washington University to give research presentations and meet with members of the University community. In this, the Series aims to provide opportunities to engage with sociologists outside of WashU and their research, and to strengthen inter-institutional scholarly networks. Colloquium presentations are free of charge and open to all students, staff, and faculty.

On Wednesday April 20th, 2022, the Sociology Colloquium Series will feature Dr. Filiz Garip of Princeton University.

Talk topic/title and location TBA.

 

Filiz Garip is Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs. Her research lies at the intersection of migration, economic sociology and inequality. Within this general area, she studies the mechanisms that enable or constrain mobility and lead to greater or lesser degrees of social and economic inequality. Her work has been published in journals such as American Journal of Sociology, Demography, Population and Development Review, Sociological Methods and Research. Her book, On the Move: Changing Mechanisms of Mexico-US Migration(link is external), has won three best book awards. For more information, please visit her personal site: www.filizgarip.com