Dale Dannefer. 2015. “Right in Front of Us: Taking Everyday Life Seriously in the Study of Human Development. Research and Human Development [Special Issue].12(3-4): 209-216
Dale Dannefer. 2015. “Right in Front of Us: Taking Everyday Life Seriously in the Study of Human Development. Research and Human Development [Special Issue].12(3-4): 209-216
Dale Dannefer was elected to the Executive Council of the Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies (SLLS) for a 3 year term.
Dale Dannefer delivered an invited symposium lecture entitled “Opening the Social: Sociological Imagination in Life Course Studies” (co-authored with Jessica Kelley-Moore and Wenxuan “Cherry” Huang) at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies (SLLS) in Dublin, Ireland on Tuesday October 20, 2015. The presentation was based on a forthcoming chapter in the Volume II of the Handbook of the Life Course.
Undergraduate sociology major, Jazmine Kirkland, will be honored with the Mather Prize for Professional and Academic Achievements, Leadership and Service at the Women of Achievement Luncheon held on October 23.
Jessica A. Kelley-Moore, Kathleen A. Cagney, Kimberly A. Skarupski (PhD 1996), Susan A. Everson-Rose, and Carlos F. Mendes de Leon published “Do Local Social Hierarchies Matter for Mental Health? A Study of Neighborhood Social Status and Depressive Symptoms in Older Adults” in the Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences. (September 2015)
Jielu Lin (PhD 2014) and Jessica Kelley-Moore published an article in Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences entitled “From Noise to Signal: The Age and Social Patterning of Intra-Individual Variability in Late-Life Health.” (August 2015)