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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Changing Middle Classes: Comparative and Global Perspectives
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SUMMARY:Changing Middle Classes: Comparative and Global Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<strong>Friday, September 21</strong></p><p>	9:00–9:15 <strong>Welcome</strong><br><strong>Michèle Lamont</strong>, <em>Director, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs.</em> Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies; Professor of Sociology and of African and African American Studies, Departments of Sociology and African and African American Studies, Harvard University.</p><p>	9:15–11:00 <strong>Session I: Middle Class Formation: State Capacity, Expertise, and Labor Markets in the Global South</strong></p><p>	Chair: <strong>Jacob Olupona</strong>, <em>Faculty Associate; Chair, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Religion in Public Life in Africa and the African Diaspora. </em>Professor of African Religious Traditions, Harvard Divinity School; Professor of African and African American Studies, Department of African and African American Studies, Harvard University.</p><p>	“Fearing Such a Lady: University Expansion, Economic Precarity, and the Hypergamy Ideal in Kampala, Uganda”<br><strong>Margaret Frye</strong>,<em> Assistant Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan.</em></p><p>	“Renegotiating the Boundaries of Middle Class: First-Generation Black College Graduates in Brazil and South Africa”<br><strong>Graziella Moraes Silva</strong>, <em>Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva.</em></p><p>	“Urban Kenya’s Diverse ‘Middle Class’: Middle-Income Milieus and Symbolic Boundaries in Nairobi”<br><strong>Florian Stoll</strong>, <em>Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Development Sociology, Bayreuth Academy of Advanced African Studies, Germany.</em></p><p>	Discussant: <strong>Alejandro de la Fuente</strong>, <em>Faculty Associate; Chair, Weatherhead Initiative on Afro-Latin American Studies</em>. Robert Woods Bliss Professor of Latin-American History and Economics, Department of History; Director, Afro-Latin American Research Institute, Hutchins Center; Professor of African and African American Studies, Department of African and African American Studies, Harvard University.</p><p>	11:00–11:15 <strong>Coffee Break</strong><em> (provided)</em></p><p>	11:15–1:00 <strong>Session II: Spatial Segregation, Homophily, and Social and Symbolic Boundaries</strong></p><p>	Chair: <strong>Joscha Legewie</strong>, <em>Assistant Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, Harvard University.</em></p><p>	“Work in London, Love in Paris”<br><strong>Patrick Le Galès</strong>, <em>Research Professor, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics, Sciences Po, Paris.</em><br><strong>Christine Barwick</strong>, <em>Postdoctoral Researcher, Sociology, Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin. </em></p><p>	“Elite Sociability, Segregated Inclusion, and Power Games in Delhi”<br><strong>Jules Naudet</strong>, <em>Research Fellow, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Centre d'Études de l'Inde et de l'Asie du Sud, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris.</em></p><p>	“Relocated Ethnicities: How Do National-Cultural Repertoires Shape the Ethnic Identities of Socially and Spatially Mobile Migrants? Evidence from Israeli Mizrahim Living in Germany, Israel, and the United States”<br><strong>Avihu Shoshana</strong>, <em>Senior Lecturer, Department of Counseling and Human Development; Department of Leadership and Policy in Education, Faculty of Education, University of Haifa.</em></p><p>	Discussant: <strong>Diane Davis</strong>, <em>Faculty Associate. </em>Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Planning and Urbanism; Chair, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.</p><p>	1:00–2:15 <strong>Lunch Break</strong></p><p>	2:15–4:00 <strong>Session III: Class Consolidation: Identity, Distinction, and Cultural Practices</strong></p><p>	Chair: <strong>Matthias Koenig</strong>, <em>Visiting Scholar, Weatherhead Scholars Program. </em>Professor, Department of Sociology, Göttingen University.</p><p>	“Transnational Human Capital and Social Class: How German Upper-Middle-Class Parents Prepare Their Children for Globalization”<br><strong>Jürgen Gerhards</strong>, <em>Chair of Macrosociology, Institute for Sociology, Freie Universitat, Berlin.</em></p><p>	“One or Two Type(s) of ‘Concerted Cultivation’? The Educational Practices of (Upper-) Middle-Class French Parents”<br><strong>Agnès van Zanten</strong>, <em>Senior Researcher, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Observatoire Sociologique du Changement, Sciences Po, Paris.</em></p><p>	“Upper Middle Class Social Reproduction: Wealth, Schooling, and Residential Choice in Chile”<br><strong>María Luisa Méndez</strong>, <em>Director, School of Sociology, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile. </em><br><strong>Modesto Gayo</strong><em>, Professor, School of Sociology, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile.</em></p><p>	Discussant: <strong>Natasha Warikoo</strong>,<em> Faculty Associate</em>. Associate Professor of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education.</p><p>	4:00–4:30 <strong>Coffee Break</strong> <em>(provided)</em></p><p>	4:30–5:45 <strong>Keynote Address</strong><br>“The Geopolitics of Inequality: The Remaking of Elites and Middle Classes”<br><strong>Mike Savage</strong>, <em>Martin White Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, London School of Economics.</em></p><p>	5:45 <strong>Open Reception</strong></p>
LOCATION:CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Belfer Case Study Room (S020)
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20180921T130000Z
DTEND:20180921T214500Z
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