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feat: add bios and links for leadership
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type: Advisors | ||
name: David Lindstrom | ||
link: https://www.brown.edu/academics/sociology/people/david-lindstrom | ||
title: Advisor | ||
avatar: /public/images/david-lindstrom-1-.jpg | ||
institution: Brown University | ||
org: Brown University | ||
startDate: "2024" | ||
endDate: "2024" | ||
bio: Lindstrom's research examines the determinants and consequences of migration in economically developing societies, the transition into adulthood, and the changing dynamics of reproductive health and behavior. In Mexico and Guatemala, Lindstrom studies the interrelationship between migration and stages of the family life cycle, and the role of migration in the diffusion of urban reproductive norms and behavior back to rural places of origin. In Ethiopia, he examines the social and demographic determinants of fertility, and the influence of the social and cultural context on early life course transitions. Lindstrom teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on statistics, population and development, migration, and adolescent transitions into adulthood. | ||
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type: Leadership | ||
name: Douglas S. Massey | ||
link: https://sociology.princeton.edu/people/doug-massey | ||
title: Co-Director | ||
avatar: /public/images/douglasmassey.jpeg | ||
institution: Princeton University | ||
startDate: "2024" | ||
endDate: "2024" | ||
bio: "Doug Massey is Henry G. Bryant Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, with a joint appointment in The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. A member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society, he is the current president of the American Academy of Political and Social Science and is a member of the Council of the National Academy of Sciences and co-editor of the Annual Review of Sociology. Massey’s research focuses on international migration, race and housing, discrimination, education, urban poverty, stratification, and Latin America, especially Mexico. He is the author, most recently, of Brokered Boundaries: Constructing Immigrant Identity in Anti-Immigrant Times, coauthored with Magaly Sanchez and Published by the Russell Sage Foundation." | ||
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type: Advisors | ||
name: M. Patricia Arias | ||
link: \# | ||
title: Professor and Researcher (SNI nivel III) | ||
avatar: /public/images/patricia-arias.jpg | ||
institution: Universidad de Guadalajara | ||
startDate: "2024" | ||
endDate: "2024" | ||
bio: AboutLL | ||
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