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Sociology’s Intermountain Social Research Lab presents at conference and on campus

Faculty and students with the Boise State Intermountain Social Research Lab
Faculty and students with the Boise State Intermountain Social Research Lab

Arthur Scaritt and Micheal Kreiter, both from the Department of Sociology, took five undergraduate students from the department’s Intermountain Social Research Lab to present their work at the Pacific Sociological Association Annual Conference in Sacramento, California recently. Faculty and students will present the following presentations at Boise State on May 6, 2022 at 1 p.m. at the Boise State Centennial Ampitheatre.

  • “I’m Part of the Dominant Group, so What do I Care?: How Racism Erodes Higher Education” – Arthur Scarritt, Kate Weis and Tara Dodd.
  • “Critical Thinking and Emancipatory Potentials” – Carter Jones.
  • “Where’s The Punishment? How Higher Education Incarcerates the Formerly Incarcerated” – Kathryn Russell.
  • “Institutional Grooming: How the Neoliberal University Normalizes Gender Based Violence” – Elizabeth Berendts.
  • “There Will Be No Reconciliation: How Tensions in Colorblind Ideology Mainstream White Supremacy” – Michael Kreiter.
  • “The Indigeneity of African Americans and the Globality of Racial Domination” – Arthur Scarritt.
Faculty and students with the Boise State Intermountain Social Research Lab