Center for Research on Social Change
The Center for Research on Social Change (CRSC), formerly named the Institute for the Study of Social Change (ISSC), was founded in 1976. CRSC researchers use a combination of qualitative and quantitative social science research methods to undertake empirical investigations into critical social issues in the United States and abroad, with a particular focus on how immigration, globalization, economic restructuring, and development of new technologies are shaping and changing the structure and culture of various spheres within societies throughout the world. Center research seeks to illuminate the lived experiences of people whose social locations are profoundly affected by broad processes of social change. Over the years, research projects at CRSC have helped to establish new research agendas and fields of study in the social sciences, and key findings have influenced academic research, public debate and social policy.
Center for Research on Social Change continues to examine pressing social issues concerning national and global processes of social change.
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On Becoming Bilingual
A new book co-authored by Patricia Baquedano-López, ISSI Advisory Committee member and faculty affiliate of Center for Research on Social Change, and Paul Garrett presents research on how "bilingual children engage with, negotiate, and transform their social worlds...Read more about On Becoming Bilingual
UC Berkeley Can’t Use Race in Admissions, is it a Model for the Country?
This article in the Washington Post addresses the efforts UC Berkeley makes in order to create a diverse campus(link is external) with the goal of student demographics...Read more about UC Berkeley Can’t Use Race in Admissions, is it a Model for the Country?
Speculative Urban Worldmaking
Brandi Summers, faculty affiliate of ISSI's Center for Research on Social Change, is co-author of a new article in Antipode. The article explores how the members in the Moms 4 Housing movement, while advocating for housing as a site of care central...Read more about Speculative Urban Worldmaking
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