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Regular
Faculty
BLOEMRAAD,
Irene
BONNELL, Victoria
BURAWOY, Michael
ENRIQUEZ, Laura
EVANS, Peter
FISCHER, Claude
FLIGSTEIN, Neil
FOURCADE-GOURINCHAS,
Marion
GOLD, Thomas
GOODMAN, Leo
HOCHSCHILD, Arlie
HOUT, Michael
KARABEL, Jerome
LIE, John
LUCAS, Samuel R.
LUKER, Kristin
MOON, Dawne
PETERSEN, Trond
RAY, Raka
RILEY, Dylan
SANCHEZ-JANKOWSKI,
Martin
SMITH, Sandra
SWIDLER, Ann
THORNE, Barrie
TUGAL, Cihan
VOSS, Kim
WACQUANT, Loic
WEIR, Margaret
Emeritus
Faculty
BELLAH,
Robert
BLAUNER, Bob
CASTELLS, Manuel
CHODOROW, Nancy J.
COLE, Robert, E
DUSTER, Troy
EDWARDS, Harry
MATZA, David
OFSHE, Richard
SCHURMANN, Franz
SMELSER, Neil
Affiliated
Faculty
EDELMAN,
Lauren
ELLIS, W. Russel, Jr.
LINCOLN, James R.
NONET, Philippe
OMI, Michael
SHORTELL, Stephen
SKOLNICK, Jerome H.
THOMPSON, Charis
WILENSKY, Harold
WILMOTH, John
Visiting
Faculty
BARLOW,
Andrew
BROOK, Dan
HAVEMAN, Heather
HAYTIN, Daniel
HUDIS, Paula
KELSEY, Mary E.
NASATIR, David
NESBITT, Paula
PARK, Myoung Kyu
POWERS, Brian
STOCKINGER, James
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Sandra Smith
Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology
University of California, Berkeley
Barrows Hall 410
Berkeley, CA 94720-1980
510.642.4298
sandra_smith@berkeley.edu
Brief Biographical Sketch
In 2004, Sandra Susan Smith joined the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley as an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology. Smith received a B.A. in History-Sociology from Columbia University in 1992 and a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Chicago in 1998. From 1998 to 2000, she was a Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Michigan’s Poverty Research and Training Center. After her postdoc at Michigan, Smith accepted a tenure-track position in the Department of Sociology at New York University where she remained until her move to the Bay area.
Smith’s research interests include urban poverty, joblessness, race and ethnicity, social networks and social capital, and intra-group processes. In her new book, Lone Pursuit: Distrust and Defensive Individualism among the Black Poor (Russell Sage Foundation), Smith advances current and enduring debates about black joblessness, highlighting the role of interpersonal distrust dynamics between low-income black jobholders and their jobseeking relations that make cooperation during the process of finding work a problematic affair. In future work, Smith will further interrogate the process of finding work by examining racial and ethnic differences in trust dynamics and exploring the social psychological, cultural, and structural factors that generate these differences. In addition to Lone Pursuit, Smith has published a number of articles in such journals as the American Journal of Sociology, Racial and Ethnic Studies, Social Science Research, and The Sociological Quarterly.
Smith has served on the editorial board of the American Sociological Review and is currently a consulting editor with the American Journal of Sociology and Context Magazine. She holds memberships with the American Sociological Association, the Association of Black Sociologists, and the International Network for Social Network Analysis.
In 2007, Smith was a recipient of the Hellman Family Faculty Fund which supports the research of promising assistant professors who show capacity for great distinction in their fields. In 2002-2003, Smith was a Visiting Scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation in New York City, and Smith has recently been selected as a Fellow for the 2008-2009 academic year at the Center for the Advanced Study of Behavioral Sciences (CASBS).
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