Stanford’s M.A. in Sociology fosters deep understanding of social behavior, institutions, and change. These thesis project ideas span traditional and emerging themes—from urban sociology to algorithmic discrimination—offering students wide scope for critical and data-driven inquiry.
Algorithmic Bias in Automated Hiring Tools: A Sociological Analysis
Gentrification and Displacement in Urban Tech Hubs
The Role of Social Networks in Job Referrals Across Class Lines
Digital Activism and the Reshaping of Collective Movements
Gendered Division of Labor in Dual-Income Households
Sociology of Higher Education Access Among First-Gen Students
Public Perception of Climate Change and Social Class
Cultural Capital and Parenting Practices in Suburban vs. Urban Settings
Policing and Community Trust in Minority Neighborhoods
Religion and Social Solidarity in Post-Pandemic Communities
Social Determinants of Health in Marginalized Populations
Intersectionality and Workplace Discrimination Metrics
The Sociological Impact of Remote Work Culture
Media Narratives and the Construction of National Identity
Quantifying Influence in Online Micro-Celebrities
Institutional Betrayal and Trust in Healthcare Systems
Migration, Belonging, and Identity in Second-Generation Immigrants
Sociology of Aging and Intergenerational Support Networks
Social Stratification in Digital Platform Labor Economies
Criminal Justice Reform and the Role of Community Organizations
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