Jason Beckfield
Assistant Professor of Sociology and Director of Undergraduate Studies
Biographical Note
JASON BECKFIELD, Assistant Professor of Sociology, is interested in stratification, health, and social policy in the context of economic and political "globalization." His current work focuses on the consequences of European integration for economic inequality among and within the nation-states of Western Europe, and the impact of European integration on national welfare policy and differences among welfare states. Using macro- economic and archival data from 17 countries, this project develops a sociology of regional integration by establishing some of its general effects, distinguishing regionalization from globalization, and building a political-institutional approach that highlights conflict and inequality. His other projects include an analysis of the associational structure and policy effects of international organizations, an examination of the relationship between national income inequality and population health, a study of the world city system (with Arthur S. Alderson), and an investigation of the relationship between economic globalization and the welfare state (with David Brady and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser).
07/22/2008
Curriculum Vitae
Courses Offered This Academic Year
Soc 24 (
spring 2009 )
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Introduction to Social Inequality (Limit to 25) |
Catalog #9417
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Soc 97 (
year )
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Tutorial on Sociological Theory |
Catalog #5079
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Soc 255 (
fall 2008 )
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Social Stratification Seminar |
Catalog #3839
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A Sampling of Courses Offered in Other Years
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Soc 308 |
Economic Sociology Workshop |
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Soc 263 |
Globalization & Comparative Inequality |
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