Diverse scholarship
Research by Clark’s sociology faculty focuses on a wide range of topics, including cultural identity, religion, social movements, family relationships, social stratification, genocide, and the sociology of sport.
Faculty research interests
Parminder Bhachu
Parminder Bhachu’s ethnographic work on global migration and innovation highlights how displaced people enrich societies.
Jack Delehanty
Jack Delehanty studies the role of religion in political life and how it can be used to resist or reinforce inequality.
Joseph Guzman
Joseph Guzman’s research focuses on the dynamics of race and class among African Americans and their social organizations.
Deborah Merrill
Professor Merrill is studying same-sex marriage and its implications for relationships between parents and adult children.
Shelly Tenenbaum
Shelly Tenenbaum’s research focuses on how ethnic enterprise, mutual aid, gender, education, and identity intersects the broad areas of sociology of American Jews and historical sociology.
Rosalie Torres Stone
Rosalie Torres Stone focuses on the theoretical foundation for research into how socio-economic and cultural-specific factors correspond to health outcomes and access to care for underserved populations.
Faculty research stories
Faculty books


Making Moral Citizens
Jack Delahanty

Mastering Menopause: Women’s Voices on Taking Charge of the Change
Deborah M. Merrill

Beyond Betrayal: The Priest Sex Abuse Crisis, the Voice of the Faithful, and the Process of Collective Identity
Patricia Ewick and Mark W. Steinberg

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