Sociology Talks: "When robots don’t pick you: Evidence of discrimination from labour-market experiments using people and machines" by Mathew Creighton

Thursday, November 7, 2024 - 15:00
Location: 
Şerif Mardin Seminar Room, Sociology/Psychology Building
Host: 
Department of Sociology

Sociology Department invites you to the first seminar of Sociology Talks this academic year.

 

About Mathew Creighton:

Mathew Creighton brings with him the experience of faculty positions in Spain, the US and Ireland. He received his PhD in Sociology and Demography from the University of Pennsylvania in 2009. His substantive research interest is intolerance, which is woven throughout his work on migration, xenophobia and the sociocultural, health and political implications of discrimination. He is currently the PI and overall coordinator of EqualStrength a Horizon Europe project that targets cumulative and structural forms of discrimination, outgroup prejudice and hate crimes against ethnic, racial and religious minorities in nine European contexts.