How Student Communities Shape Belief Liberalization in Higher Education - Incite at Columbia University
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Event
How Student Communities Shape Belief Liberalization in Higher Education
Wednesday Feb 19, 20254:00pm - Part of Series Narrative Workshop
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Event venue
61 Claremont Avenue
Suite 1300
New York
As part of the Narrative Workshop, Craig Rawlings will be discussing "Peer Networks and Ideological Consistency: How Student Communities Shape Belief Liberalization in Higher Education."
The Narrative Workshop has limited capacity. To inquire about joining, please contact Dian Sheng or Amy Weissenbach.
About Craig Rawlings
Craig M. Rawlings is Fuchsberg-Levine Family Associate Professor of Sociology at Duke University. He studies social networks, particularly peer influence processes, and how these shape attitudes, tastes, and beliefs.
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