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Sasha Johfre is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Washington, affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences. She holds a joint appointment in the Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences (Core Faculty) and is an affiliated faculty member at the Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology. Her research focuses on conceptual categories of human difference, including gender, race, and age, aiming to develop methodological tools for understanding social processes. Johfre earned a PhD in Sociology from Stanford University (2023) and an A.B. in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology from Harvard University (2015).
- Education: PhD, Stanford University (2023); A.B., Harvard University (2015)
Her research interests include the 'natural-is-better' cultural logic, age as a social construct, responsible measurement of social difference, and intersectionality in interpersonal perception. She emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration between sociology and statistics.
No specific grants or advising activities are listed in the provided materials. She is associated with multiple research centers at UW, reflecting her commitment to demography, ecology, and statistical methodologies.
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