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Sonia Planson is a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow at Brown University, affiliated with the Department of Sociology and the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs. Her research focuses on comparative and multimethod studies of race, immigration, and culture, with experience in both the United States and France.
Education:
- Dual PhD in Sociology, Northwestern University
- Dual PhD in Sociology, Sciences Po (France)
Sonia’s research explores how national identity norms are culturally and legally defined, emphasizing immigrant families’ intergenerational experiences. Her work bridges cultural citizenship, assimilationism, and postcolonial migration frameworks.
Recent publications analyze racialized cultural capital, educational inequality, and assimilation ideologies in the US and France. Her book project, "Assimilation’s False Promises," shifts focus from state integration regimes to immigrant family perspectives.
Scientific Awards:
- Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship, Brown University
Sonia’s affiliations include the Department of Sociology and the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University.




