Stanford’s Ph.D. in Sociology cultivates thinkers and researchers equipped to understand and reshape the social world. These dissertation ideas explore inequality, social change, institutional dynamics, and the role of culture and identity in modern societies.
Social Network Effects on Intergenerational Mobility
Migration Narratives and National Identity Formation
The Role of Social Capital in Post-Disaster Community Recovery
Digital Labor Platforms and Precarity in Urban Economies
Structural Racism and Educational Opportunity Gaps
The Sociology of Climate Change Activism and Mobilization
Cultural Scripts and Mental Health Stigma in Immigrant Communities
Longitudinal Analysis of Work-Family Conflict in Dual-Earner Households
Algorithmic Bias and Inequality in Predictive Policing Systems
Gender Norms and Leadership in Nonprofit Organizations
The Role of Religion in Civic Engagement Across Generations
Peer Influence in Adolescent Risk Behavior Networks
Sociological Impacts of Remote Work on Workplace Culture
Comparative Study of Welfare Regimes and Social Trust
Political Polarization and Media Fragmentation in the Digital Age
Incarceration and Reentry Outcomes in Marginalized Communities
The Sociology of Financial Decision-Making Among Low-Income Households
Race, Space, and Gentrification in Major Urban Centers
Language and Power in Health Care Interactions
Institutional Responses to Gender-Based Violence in Higher Education
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