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Research Interests

The Department of Sociology at Columbia University boasts a diverse faculty and graduate student body with interests in numerous areas of study. Click through the subfields below to view the affiliated scholars and learn more about their research.

Art

Artificial Intelligence

Biopolitics

Business and Society

Chinese Society

Collective Violence

Community Health

Computational Social Science

Criminalization

Cultural Sociology

Economic Sociology

Education

Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Environmental Sociology

Ethnography

Gender & Sexuality

Global Health

Globalization

Health & Population

Historical Sociology

HIV/AIDS

Inequality

Inequality and Stratification

Labor and Organizations

LGBT Health

Markets

Maternal and Reproductive Health

Mathematical Sociology

Medical Sociology

Organizations

Philosophy of Social Science

Political Sociology

Politics and Political Thought

Public Policy

Qualitative Methodology

Quantitative Methodology

Race, Ethnicity, & Migration

Race, Ethnicity, and Indigenous Studies

Racial Capitalism and Inequality

Science, Knowledge, & Technology

Social Impact

Social Inequality

Social Movements

Social Network Analysis

Sociological Semantics

Sociology of Culture

Sociology of Education

Sociology of Expertise

Strategy

Suburban and Metropolitan Area Political Economy

Teaching

Theory

Urban Poverty

Urban Sociology

Work

Work and Occupations

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