- Economic sociology
- Law
- Global sociology
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Kimberly Kay Hoang is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago, renowned for her groundbreaking research on frontier markets, transnational capital flows, and gendered economic systems. With a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley and academic credentials from top institutions, she combines ethnographic rigor with critical theory to expose hidden power structures in global finance and intimate labor. Education: B.A., University of California-Santa Barbara (2005) M.A., Stanford University (2006) Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley (2011) Her research spans three core areas: Global Financial Networks : Exposing offshore wealth concealment mechanisms through Spiderweb Capitalism , which won five major awards Gendered Capitalism : Analyzing how intimacy and finance intersect in Dealing in Desire , recipient of seven prestigious accolades Embodiment in Global Markets : Investigating body commodification in Nigerian beauty pageants and Vietnamese sex work Her scholarship has earned extraordinary recognition across 14+ professional associations, including: 2020 Lewis Coser Theoretical Agenda Award 2018 Quantrell Teaching Excellence Award 26+ book/article prizes spanning ASA, NWSA, and AAS







