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作家相片台灣研究中心

【講座資訊】12月10-12日《貧窮世襲?如何扭轉社會不公平》- 美國人文與科學院 David Grusky 院士


本中心邀請 美國人文與科學院 (American Academy of Arts and Sciences) David B. Grusky 院士 演講,講座資訊如下:

【日期】2018年12月10日(一) 12:00 - 14:00

【地點】政治大學綜合院館南棟一樓 270112 室

【講題】Should We Worry About Rising Inequality?

【報名】請至 政大聯合報名系統

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【日期】2018年11月29日 12:00 - 14:00

【地點】政治大學綜合院館南棟12樓 第三會議室

【講題】Justice for Caring: Towards an End to the Invisibility of Migrant Caregivers in Taiwan

【日期】2018年12月11日(二) 12:00 - 14:00

【地點】政治大學綜合院館一樓 270113 室

【講題】Can Poverty and Inequality Be Substantially Reduced Without Spending A Cent?

【報名】請至 政大聯合報名系統

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【日期】2018年12月12日(三) 15:30 - 17:00

【地點】臺灣大學社會科學院 108 室

【講題】The National Poverty Study: A New Approach to Understanding Poverty and Developing Anti-Poverty Policy in the 21st Century

【報名】無須報名。(聯絡人: 徐蓓婕 ntugarc@ntu.edu.tw)

David B. Grusky is Barbara Kimball Browning Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, Professor of Sociology, Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, Director of the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, and coeditor of Pathways Magazine. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, corecipient of the 2004 Max Weber Award, founder of the Cornell University Center for the Study of Inequality, and a former Presidential Young Investigator. He is also an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His recent books are Inequality in the 21st Century(with Jasmine Hill, 2017), Social Stratification(with Kate Weisshaar, 2014), Occupy the Future (with Douglas McAdam, Robert Reich, and Debra Satz, 2012), The New Gilded Age (with Tamar Kricheli-Katz, 2011), and The Great Recession (with Bruce Western and Chris Wimer, 2011). His research examines changes in the amount, type, and sources of inequality. See Professor Grusky's personal website for a full list of his publications.



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