Looking forward to hearing John Levi Martin explain how to move "From Causality to Explanation" in Sociology.

Boston University

Graduate Student, Sociology

University of Northern Iowa, Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology
Wartburg College, History

Graduate Teaching Fellow

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Nancy Ammerman

About

Justin Stoll is an Iowa boy living in Boston. This is his second year in the Sociology PhD program where he is working on critical essays in Globalization and Economic Sociology and preparing a dissertation project around faith and organizational collaborations in transnational humanitarian health projects.  His interests include global health, institutions, religion, and economic sociology. Previous research focused on the emerging Secularist and Atheist movement in America. Justin is a research assistant, a senior graduate fellow instructing the Sociology of religion. He has also been a teaching fellow and sole instructor for introductory Sociology courses.

 
Postcolonial Studies: Culture, Politics, Economy
Social Science & Medicine
Sociology (Oxford)

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