
Sigrid Luhr
@sigridluhr
Assistant Professor of Sociology @uicsoc
PhD from UC Berkeley
studying work, gender, and family in the tech and service industries
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https://www.sigridluhr.com 03-10-2010 05:09:45
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Still time to register for this great IRP webinar Wed, 9/28 1-2pm CT "Shifts In Work And Family Life For Low-Income Parents" based on recent issue of Russell Sage Foundation journal. Hear from Marcy Carlson, Sigrid Luhr, Alejandra Ros Pilarz & @LizAnanat. Register now! irp.wisc.edu/resource/shift…




David Pedulla and I are hiring a pre-doctoral fellow (= full time paid RA) to work with us Harvard Sociology on precarious work, discrimination, + worker wellbeing. Interested + looking for research experience b/f applying to PhD programs? Please apply! academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/12083

Really excited about this project! Thank you Russell Sage Foundation

Excited to share that my article “We’re Better than Most: Diversity Discourse in the San Francisco Bay Area Tech Industry” is now out in Social Problems! If you’re interested in diversity, organizations, or tech, I hope you’ll give it a read. academic.oup.com/socpro/advance…

Graduate students Aidé Hernández and Alexia Palomino-Cortez have won fellowships from the Crossing Latinadades Program! Excellent work from the UIC Sociology community



It was a delight to read and review “Walking Mannequins” by @JoyaMisra and Kyla Walters . See the full review in @ContemporarySoc! 👇doi.org/10.1177/009430…


*New article* in City & Community! It focuses on housing immobility and the compromises San Francisco Bay Area residents make to maintain housing in an expensive housing market. doi.org/10.1177/153568…


What an amazing mini-conference on Racialized and Gendered Organizations! I was blown away by all the exciting and innovative research. So much fun to be around such a great group of people. Thanks to Maritess Escueta, @bonniersiegler, and Sharla Alegria for letting me help plan.


See my recent post on the Work in Progress blog about gender inequality in the tech industry: wipsociology.org/2024/09/29/the…

