Examine institutions, inequality, and culture with NYU’s MA in Sociology.
Analyzing gentrification and racial displacement in Brooklyn neighborhoods
Impact of gig economy jobs on social identity and status
Sociological implications of remote work on urban workforce stratification
Digital surveillance and privacy norms in lower-income communities
Trends in political protest participation across socioeconomic groups
Social capital differences in public vs. private schooling systems
Cultural shifts in gender identity and workplace inclusion
Religious affiliation and voting behavior among immigrant populations
Comparing rural and urban family structure transformations
Intersectionality and health care access in trans communities
Sociology of food deserts and nutritional inequality in NYC
Criminal justice reform perceptions across race and class lines
Public opinion on policing post-Black Lives Matter protests
Influence of social media on modern dating rituals
Income segregation and student outcomes in NYC school zones
The role of music in identity formation among youth
Analysis of unpaid internship culture and labor inequality
Gender norms in household labor distribution post-pandemic
Stigmatization of mental health in immigrant communities
Workplace surveillance and erosion of employee autonomy
Analyze power, policy, and inequality with NYU’s socially engaged Sociology MA program.
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