- Comparative and Historical Sociology
- Culture/Knowledge
- Economic Sociology and Organizations
- Family/Gender /Sexuality
- Global, Regional and Transnational Sociology
- Health, Medicine, and Biosocial Interactions
- Deviance, Crime and Law
- Methods
- Political Sociology and Social Movements
- Race and Ethnicity
- Religion
- Social Networks
- Social Stratification
- Theory
About the Faculty
Faculty interest areas cluster along the following dimensions: Comparative and Historical Sociology; Culture/Knowledge; Economic Sociology and Organizations; Family/Gender/Sexuality; Global, Regional and Transnational Sociology; Health, Medicine, and Biosocial Interactions; Law and Criminology; Methods; Political Sociology and Social Movements; Race and Ethnicity; Religion; Social Networks; Social Stratification; Theory. Faculty also consider themselves general sociologists, as well as experts in specialized areas.
Chair
Faculty
- Julia Adams
- Jeffrey Alexander
- Rene Almeling
- Elijah Anderson
- James Baron*
- Scott Boorman
- Richard Breen
- Paul Cleary*
- Deborah Davis
- Emily Erikson
- Ronald Eyerman
- Philip Gorski
- Lloyd Grieger
- Marcus Hunter
- Sigrun Kahl*
- Marissa King*
- Vida Maralani
- Andrew Papachristos
- Peter Salovey*
- Vicki Schultz*
- Philip Smith
- Olav Sorenson*
- Peter Stamatov
- Christopher Wildeman
- Jonathan Wyrtzen
Visiting Faculty
Professors Emeriti
* Secondary Appointments
** ACLS New Faculty Fellow, Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer
*** British Studies Postdoctoral Associate and Lecturer, Council on European Studies, Department of Sociology



