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William HallerProfessor of SociologyOffice: 130E Brackett Hall Phone: 864-656-3814 Fax: 864-656-1252 Email: WHALLER@clemson.edu Personal Website: https://clemson.box.com/s/yvcdajaxvjbtse24cpiyhc16kj7sgga1 | |
Educational BackgroundPh.D. MA BA | Courses TaughtGlobalization and Social Change
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ProfileCarolina Population Center, External Affiliate, UNC Chapel Hill; Faculty Affiliate, Center for Migration and Development, Princeton University; South Carolina Sociological Association; American Sociological Association (Sections: International Migration, Latino/a Sociology, Economic Sociology, Sociology of Development); Population Association of America; IUSSP (International Union for the Scientific Study of Population). RC-28 (Research Committee on Social Stratification of the International Sociological Association). | |
Research InterestsInternational migration (growth and adaptation of the immigrant second generation, transnationalism). Sociology of Development. Social stratification. Research Publications2019 Class and Ambition in the Status Attainment Process: A Spanish Replication. British Journal of Sociology. Vol. 70, No. 5, pp. 1825-1849. William J. Haller and Alejandro Portes.
Honors and AwardsUniversity Research, Scholarship, and Artistic Achievement Award. Inaugural Class, 2018 (for publications each exceeding 1000 citations and international recognition in field of research). LinksGoogle Scholar ProfileWeb of Science/publons Carolina Population Center, External Affiliate, UNC Chapel Hill Center for Migration and Development, Advisory Board, Princeton University |