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📣 Check here all year for CLJ updates, or check out our upcoming newsletter for the latest department news.
A new article from CLJ faculty member Dr. Chris Maggio is now out! The article, "Prejudice specifically defined: predictors of group-specific racial/ethnic attitudes in the United States," can be found in the Ethnic and Racial Studies journal!
https://t.co/VwNc2rpiYr
CLJ professor Gregory Matoesian and CLJ alum Kristin Enola Gilbert recently published a new book, Practicing Linguistics Without a License: Multimodal Oratory in Legal Performance. Congratulations! #uic#uicclj#newbookalert
#UICCLJ faculty member @AlanaGunn1 was recently awarded the Elizabeth Butler Award from the University of Chicago’s Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice. Congratulations, Dr. Alana Gunn!
https://t.co/FkXBqLXcdm
The CLJ Department is hosting an event for CLJ Alumni and graduating seniors! Join us to celebrate the inaugural CLJ Alumni Impact Award recipients and our collective contributions. Refreshments will be provided. To RSVP, click the link below!
RSVP: https://t.co/X0ejewAzJ6
Fellows Lecture: Rahim Kurwa, Criminology, Law, and Justice “Apartheid’s Afterlives: Policing Black Life in the Antelope Valley”
April 12, 2023
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
https://t.co/gsHHvDs95v
Please join the CLJ Department for a Faculty Workshop on Wednesday, April 19, from 12:00 – 1:00 PM featuring Dr. Danielle Beaujon! The talk, "Requis on the Run: Policing Algerian Labor in WWII Marseille," will focus on Dr. Beaujon's ongoing research. Make sure you register! #uic
Please join the Department of Criminology, Law, and Justice for a conversation with Dr. Michael Walker on Friday, April 7, from 2:00-3:30 PM at Gallery 400! #uicclj#uic
Head of @UICCLJ and Professor of @uicBLST Beth Richie was selected as one of the @CaseyGrants’s Freedom Scholars. This group researches advancing racial and economic justice. Congratulations, Professor Richie! Read more here: https://t.co/hKPTCfC6Ut
"The percentage of White people who live in predominantly White neighborhoods in 1990 was 78 percent. It's now just 44 percent. What's changed so much?" CLJ's Chris Maggio joined @knxnews to discuss changing demographics in mixed-race neighborhoods: https://t.co/kK2a4zNfk1
We're hiring! UIC CLJ is accepting applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position with a specialization in stats and quantitative research methods. Details here: https://t.co/kn5c5ThHtk
Why don't we center abolition in queer criminology? UIC CLJ alum and bridge-to-faculty postdoc Ash Stephens joins Allyn Walker, Amanda M. Petersen, and Aimee Wodda to explore the question in this new article for Crime and Delinquency: https://t.co/RyQZGhR6KU
David Stovall, Professor of @uicBLST and @UICCLJ commented on an @axios story concerning the reduction of violent crime rates in Illinois. Read more here: https://t.co/pjkkxuKkhR
Our final faculty workshop of the semester is tomorrow, November 30, at noon on Zoom! Come hear Dr. Nicole Nguyen share her research on "Terrorism Prosecutions: The Global War on Terror and Abolitionist Futures." Register here: https://t.co/78M3aYElAW
Our final faculty workshop of the semester is tomorrow, November 30, at noon on Zoom! Come hear Dr. Nicole Nguyen share her research on "Terrorism Prosecutions: The Global War on Terror and Abolitionist Futures." Register here: https://t.co/78M3aYElAW
Sharing first co-authored article with my sisters @_Dr_Sus and @DiyaCBose! It was an honor to think and write about abolition feminism alongside you both on such an important topic. 💕 hope folks find this piece useful! https://t.co/BRfLzphQgK