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IPR Seminar Series - Authors-Meet-Critics

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August 31, 2021
12:30PM - 1:45PM
Virtual Zoom Meeting

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Add to Calendar 2021-08-31 12:30:00 2021-08-31 13:45:00 IPR Seminar Series - Authors-Meet-Critics Authors-Meet-Critics discussion will be about the book Living on the Edge.  During the seminar we will raffle off a copy of the book Living on the Edge to one lucky audience member.  Authors:  Richard Settersten, Oregon State University, Head of the School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences, Distinguished Professor and Chair of Human Development and Family Sciences Glen Elder, UNC, Odum Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology Lisa Pearce, UNC, Zachary Taylor Smith Distinguished Term Professor of Sociology Critics:  Kristi Williams, OSU, Chair and Professor of Sociology Steve Lopez, OSU, Associate Professor of Sociology A reminder that all participants need to register in order to participate in the fall seminar series. The link to the registration is here: Meeting Registration - Zoom Note: This seminar will be extended to 75 minutes. (35 minutes for authors, 20 minutes for critics, and 20 minutes for discussion and reactions).  Virtual Zoom Meeting Institute for Population Research popcenter@osu.edu America/New_York public

Authors-Meet-Critics discussion will be about the book Living on the Edge. 

During the seminar we will raffle off a copy of the book Living on the Edge to one lucky audience member. 

Authors: 

Richard Settersten, Oregon State University, Head of the School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences, Distinguished Professor and Chair of Human Development and Family Sciences

Glen Elder, UNC, Odum Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology

Lisa Pearce, UNC, Zachary Taylor Smith Distinguished Term Professor of Sociology

Critics

Kristi Williams, OSU, Chair and Professor of Sociology

Steve Lopez, OSU, Associate Professor of Sociology

A reminder that all participants need to register in order to participate in the fall seminar series. The link to the registration is here: Meeting Registration - Zoom

Note: This seminar will be extended to 75 minutes. (35 minutes for authors, 20 minutes for critics, and 20 minutes for discussion and reactions).