One of every thousand American residents has been taken into custody by ICE in the last year.
One of every thousand American residents has been taken into custody by ICE in the last year.
I am incredibly honored that the Death and Life of Gentrification is reviewed in the February 9 issue of the New Yorker. My great thanks to them for their engagement with the book.
If youβre a US citizen looking to move abroad because of fear, now you know why immigration happens.
Overinvested: The Emotional Economy of Modern Parenting | New book by @ucirvine.bsky.social sociology professor @ninabandelj.bsky.social explores what happens when children become investment projects and child-rearing becomes exhausting labor
@princetonupress.bsky.social @uofcalifornia.bsky.social
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program relies onhousing developers to build affordable housing units. Developersconsider financial feasibility and programmatic regulations whenplanning projects, and one central project feature is the affordabil-ity of units. Decisions around unit affordability directly shape hous-ing supply and, in turn, affect where low-income tenants live. Inthis article, I analyze LIHTC projects in California and show that,among projects funded from 2011 to 2023, only a small share(15%) of units was affordable to extremely low-income (ELI) house-holds. In contrast, ELI households comprised the majority of LIHTCtenants. The share of units affordable to ELI households increasedover time due in part to program regulations, financial feasibility,and state priorities around housing formerly homeless individuals,though there was still a substantial mismatch between unitsβaffordability and tenantsβ incomes during this period. Units afford-able to ELI households are slightly less likely to be in the highestsocioeconomic status (SES) communities, though mismatchbetween affordability and tenant income is similar across neigh-borhood types. Developer decision-making around income target-ing, tenant type, and project location shapes affordable housingsupply, and I conclude by noting the importance of assessing theintersections of these factors for future policymaking
New in @houspoldebate.bsky.social
- CA's affordable housing is not affordable to lowest-income tenants, who comprise most tenants
- Units built in higher SES areas have a range of affordability levels, promising for integration goals
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
#housingsky #socsky
What would be the real world impacts of the loss of federal funding for Housing First programs? We modeled it: an additional 44,590 ppl beyond anticipated growth due to economic factors. @jabarocas.bsky.social @kirkfetters.bsky.social @ucsfbhhi.bsky.social url: jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
I'm finally getting my act together with the book writing process, and I'm looking for any recommendations people have for developmental editors (ideally, someone with some experience working with/enduring sociologists π ). Much appreciated!
I'm finally getting my act together with the book writing process, and I'm looking for any recommendations people have for developmental editors (ideally, someone with some experience working with/enduring sociologists π ). Much appreciated!
Iβm biased.Β I think @ndlon.bsky.social is worthy recipient of donations. I proudly tell institutional donors that we do more with less than any other organization I know.Β Β We always pledge to put every penny donated to the best use possible. And we do. You can donate here ndlon.org/donate/ 9/
Great thread on giving, with my unabashed +1 recommendation to give to @ndlon.bsky.social as much and as frequently as you can. Theyβve been doing so much more, for so much less, in deep support of communities, for as long as Iβve known them (25 years!!)
NEW from me - NSF cancels grant scheme for social science research.
Seems the NSF quietly archived ALL calls for DDRIG grants in the SBE directorate. This is a massive blow for PhD students wanting to do cutting-edge social science research. πΊπ§ͺ
This is far worse than anyone expected.
Trump's HUD plan would cut *two-thirds* of permanent housing and push as many as 170,000 formerly homeless people back onto the streetβredirecting funds to work mandates, forced treatment, and encampment sweeps.
All as mass internment camps are being built.
Sharing an op-ed I penned about the importance of SNAP--not just for the program's beneficiaries, but for all us. In the meantime, we're putting a lot of pressure on local food pantries--and they will certainly need our support. (TLDR: give money to your local orgs)
www.latimes.com/opinion/stor...
The fascist history of todayβs anti-immigrant housing policy:
theconversation.com/the-trump-ad...
In the 1940s, Gerald LK Smith became known as the countryβs βmost infamous American fascist,β campaigning for president on the America First ticket and advancing a Christian Nationalist platform.
One thing Doug Massey knows? Social inequality is firmly grounded in geographic inequality. π
Check out his new essay for @contexts.org β‘οΈ journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Itβs their safety shakedown school
The reality of Kavanaugh stops: American citizens dragged, tackled, beaten, tased, and shot by immigration agents. Citizens held in the rain while in their underwear. A pregnant citizen's door blown off while Kristi Noem watched. Important story by @nicolefoy.bsky.social of @propublica.org
In a new Demography article with @marasheftel.bsky.social we document the aging of the undocumented immigrant population. Half of undocumented Asians and one in five undocumented Mexicans are 50 or older, and now entering older adulthood without a safety net.
read.dukeupress.edu/demography/a...
Fantastic report by the SHIFT Project team + @profsheenalives.bsky.social and @juliesulabor.bsky.social
ASA member Vanessa Delgado @vanessadelgado.bsky.social (Washington State University) was interviewed about higher education pathways for students living in the U.S. without legal authorization & the ways the administration is affecting their options. @us.theconversation.com
my paper with my colleague and friend Victoria Tran is finally out!
About 1 in 4 U.S. adults worry they or someone close to them could be deported, according to a June @pewresearch.org survey.
New article with @kelleyfong.bsky.social in @socprobsjournal.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1093/socp...
Iβm excited to be on this panel in a couple weeks. Come join us as we chat about housing quality in the US!
π’ Actions You Can Take to Support UC Values:
βοΈ Sign: UCLA Faculty Association letter: tinyurl.com/ucstandup
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My new @science.org editorial on the role of scientists in defending democracy is out today. As authoritarianism takes hold in the US, we must fight for the democratic principles that enable a free society and scientists have a key role. I hope you'll join us.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
The Community and Urban Sociology Section's summer newsletter is online. The newsletter features two city spotlight pieces on Chicago, along with a list of section sessions. See you there!
comurb.org/wp-conten...
π£ Call for Papers:
Debt Urbanism and the Housing Question
βΉοΈ I'm putting together a symposium proposal to The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (IJURR) with co-editors @sklosterkamp.bsky.social & Mel Nowicki
ποΈ Deadline for abstracts 22 August 2025
πΉ Please spread the word!
New report by @zparolin.bsky.social: Housing costs, especially in high-cost states like California, are a massive driver of poverty.
A few of Zach's key findings β¬οΈ π§΅
A full 65% of working-age renters canβt cover non-housing costs after monthly housing payments. @patrickcsisson.bsky.social @bloomberg.com
www.bloomberg.com/news/article...