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John R. Logan is a Professor of Sociology at Brown University, known for his expertise in urban sociology, segregation, and historical demography. He previously held positions at the University at Albany, SUNY, including Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Public Administration. His research focuses on residential segregation, migration, and urban inequality, leveraging historical census data and spatial analysis. Logan has led major initiatives such as the US2010 Project and contributed to understanding segregation trends in American and Chinese cities.
Education:
- PhD in Sociology, University of California, Berkeley (1974)
- MA in Sociology, Columbia University (1969)
- BA in Sociology, University of California, Berkeley (1968)
Research Interests: Urban Sociology, Race and Ethnicity, Migration, Political Sociology, and Spatial Analysis. His work combines historical and contemporary data to explore segregation, urbanization, and social inequality, with a focus on the U.S. and China.
Awards and Recognition:包括Robert and Helen Lynd Lifetime Achievement Award (2008), William J. Goode Award (1997), and numerous fellowships from NSF and Russell Sage Foundation.
Labs/Teams: Founder of the Urban China Research Network and Director of the Spatial Structures in the Social Sciences (S4) initiative at Brown. Collaborates with institutions globally to analyze urban dynamics and policy impacts.





