Sociology Spring Seminar: Charles Kurzman

March 15, 2023
12 - 1:30pm EDT
This event is free

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Sociology Department

Description

Charles Kurzman, distinguished professor of sociology at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will give a talk titled "Citizenship Discrimination and the Transformation of Global Inequality: Data Presentation" for the Department of Sociology.

Abstract:

Why are citizens of some countries so much richer, on average, than citizens of other countries? This project explores the very concept of citizenship as one of the key explanations for why the world is such an unequal place. At the same time as new methods of extraction and productivity have generated vast wealth over the last two centuries, new systems of governance have hoarded this wealth through limits on political rights and economic claims. Discrimination against non-citizens has reshaped inequality on a global scale — from a world in which most inequality was within countries to a world in which most inequality is between countries.

Who can attend?

  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

Sociology Department