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  1. Christine L. Williams is the Elsie and Stanley E. (Skinny) Adams Senior Centennial Professor of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Austin. She is also one of the most influential sociologists of the past half century.

  2. As many scholars can attest, this year’s ASA President Christine Williams is one of the most influential sociologists of the last half century. With almost too-many awards to count, Williams has challenged the discipline to integrate feminist methodologies and has fundamentally shaped how sociologists study gender.

  3. Nov 12, 2021 · Sociologist Christine L. Williams asks, where are the women? To answer this question, Williams embarked on a decade-long investigation—one involving one hundred in-depth interviews, a longitudinal survey, and ethnographic research—that allowed her to observe the industry in times of boom and bust.

  4. Dr. Christine Williams is Professor of Sociology and the Elsie and Stanley E. (Skinny) Adams, Sr. Centennial Professor in Liberal Arts. She received her Ph.D. in sociology from the University of California, Berkeley. Her research focuses on gender, race, and class inequality in the workplace.

  5. Christine Williams is Professor of Sociology and the Elsie and Stanley E. (Skinny) Adams, Sr. Centennial Professor in Liberal Arts. She received her Ph.D. in sociology from the University of California, Berkeley. Her research focuses on gender, race, and class in the workplace.

  6. Sociologist Christine L. Williams asks, where are the women? To answer this question, Williams embarked on a decade-long investigation—one involving one hundred in-depth interviews, a longitudinal survey, and ethnographic research—that allowed her to observe the industry in times of boom and bust.

  7. 486. 1993. “Looking good and sounding right” aesthetic labor and social inequality in the retail industry. CL Williams, C Connell. Work and Occupations 37 (3), 349-377. , 2010. 466. 2010. The importance of researcher's gender in the in-depth interview: Evidence from two case studies of male nurses.

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