selected publications academic article Cohn, S., & Fosselt, M. (1998). The other Reason Job Suburbanization Hurts Blacks. Urban Affairs Review. 34(1), 94-125. Cohn, S., & Fossett, M. (1996). What Spatial Mismatch? The Proximity of Blacks to Employment in Boston and Houston. SOCIAL FORCES. 75(2), 557-573. Conell, C., & Cohn, S (1995). Learning from Other People's Actions: Environmental Variation and Diffusion in French Coal Mining Strikes, 1890-1935. American Journal of Sociology. 101(2), 366-403. Cohn, S., & Fossett, M. (1995). Why Racial Employment Inequality Is Greater in Northern Labor Markets: Regional Differences in White-Black Employment Differentials. SOCIAL FORCES. 74(2), 511-542. Cohn, S. (1990). Market-Like Forces and Social Stratification: How Neoclassical Theories of Wages Can Survive Recent Sociological Critiques. SOCIAL FORCES. 68(3), 714-730. Cohn, S. R. (1985). Clerical Labor Intensity and the Feminization of Clerical Labor in Great Britain, 1857-1937. SOCIAL FORCES. 63(4), 1060-1068. Cohn, S (1982). Michael Hechter's Theory of Regional Underdevelopment: A Test Using Victorian Railways. American Sociological Review. 47(4), 477-477. book Cohn, S. (2012). Employment and Development under Globalization State and Economy in Brazil. Springer. Cohn, S. (2007). When Strikes Make SenseAnd Why Lessons from Third Republic French Coal Miners. Springer Science & Business Media. Cohn, S (2000). Race and Gender Discrimination at Work Cohn, S. R (1986). The Process of Occupational Sex-Typing: The Feminization of Clerical Labor in Great Britain (Women in the Political Economy). Temple University Press. chapter Cohn, S., & Blumberg, R. L. (2015). Development in Crisis. Blumberg, R. L., & Cohn, S. (Eds.), Development in Crisis: Threats to human well-being in the Global South and Global North. (pp. 1-32). Routledge. webpage Cohn, S (2021). Why we need the infrastructure bill to pass
principal investigator on The Agrarian Origins of Economic Growth of Nations awarded by National Science Foundation - (Arlington, Virginia, United States) 2015 - 2017
teaching activities SOCI205 Intro To Sociology Instructor SOCI206 Global Social Trends Instructor SOCI322 Industrial Sociology Instructor SOCI485 Directed Studies Instructor SOCI491 Hnr-research Instructor SOCI491 Hnr-research Instructor SOCI604 Compt Historical Methods Instructor SOCI640 Sociology Of Development Instructor SOCI685 Directed Studies Instructor SOCI691 Research Instructor
education and training B.A. in Sociology, Yale University - (New Haven, Connecticut, United States) Ph.D. in Sociology, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - (Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States) 1981 M.A. in Sociology, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - (Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States) 1979
awards and honors Traditional Fulbright Scholarship, conferred by Council for International Exchange of Scholars - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States), 2001 Jessie Bernard Award, conferred by American Sociological Association - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States), 1989