
معرفی
José Itzigsohn is a Professor of Sociology at Brown University. His work focuses on racial identity formation, transnationalism, cooperative self-management, and sociological theory. He is currently engaged in advancing Du Boisian Sociology and decolonizing sociological frameworks.
Education: Received his PhD from Johns Hopkins University in 1995.
Research Interests: He explores intersections of race, theory, and structural inequality. Key areas include the legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois, critical race theory, and global poverty dynamics. His publications challenge Eurocentric paradigms in sociology and emphasize marginalized voices in theoretical discourse.
- Books: Authored/co-authored major works such as *The Sociology of W. E. B Du Bois* (2020), *Encountering American Faultlines* (2009), and *Developing Poverty* (2000).
- Publications: Numerous journal articles and chapters addressing racial identity, transnationalism, and sociological theory.
Scientific Awards: No awards explicitly listed in the provided text.
Advising & Grants: No advisees or grant details provided. His academic contributions are centered on theoretical development and critical analysis.
Labs/Teams: No specific laboratory or research team affiliations mentioned.



