The PhD in Sociology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers intensive training in sociological theory, methods, and data analysis. Students pursue research on complex social phenomena across domains such as inequality, race, gender, education, demography, institutions, and globalization, preparing for leadership in academia and policy.
Racial Disparities in Criminal Sentencing Across U.S. Jurisdictions
The Sociology of Climate Migration in South Asia
Social Capital and Community Resilience in Urban Neighborhoods
Gendered Labor Markets in the Post-Pandemic Economy
Longitudinal Study of Education and Intergenerational Mobility
Mass Incarceration and Family Structure in Marginalized Communities
Digital Surveillance and Privacy Norms in the Workplace
Religion and Civic Participation Among Immigrant Populations
The Role of Social Media in Youth Political Engagement
Inequality in Access to Reproductive Health Services
Comparative Analysis of Welfare States and Poverty Reduction
Cultural Narratives of Addiction Recovery in Rural America
Workplace Stratification in the Tech Industry
Public Opinion and Social Trust During Health Crises
Changing Family Norms in High-Income Societies
Gentrification and Displacement in Midwestern Cities
Race and Representation in Media Narratives
The Social Construction of Disability in Policy Discourse
Education Policy and Structural Inequality in K–12 Systems
Quantitative Modeling of Network-Based Social Influence
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