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In 2019, Hochschild was on the ad hoc committee involved in denying tenure to [[Lorgia García Peña]], an Afro-Latina professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures who had done widely acclaimed work in the field of Latin American and Latinx Studies.<ref name="newyorker" />
In 2019, Hochschild was on the ad hoc committee involved in denying tenure to [[Lorgia García Peña]], an Afro-Latina professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures who had done widely acclaimed work in the field of Latin American and Latinx Studies.<ref name="newyorker" />

In February 2022, Hochschild was one of 38 Harvard faculty to sign a letter to the [[Harvard Crimson]] defending Professor [[John Comaroff]], who had been found to have violated the university's sexual and professional conduct policies. The letter defended Comaroff as "an excellent colleague, advisor and committed university citizen" and expressed dismay over his being sanctioned by the university.<ref>[[cite web|url=https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2022/2/4/comaroff-sanctions-open-letter/ |title=38 Harvard Faculty Sign Open Letter Questioning Results of Misconduct Investigations into Prof. John Comaroff |access-date=2022-02-08}}</ref> After students filed a lawsuit with detailed allegations of Comaroff's actions and the university's failure to respond, Hochschild was one of several signatories to say that she wished to retract her signature. <ref>[[cite web|url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/metro/3-graduate-students-file-sexual-harassment-suit-against-prominent-harvard-anthropology-professor/ |title=3 graduate students file sexual harassment suit against prominent Harvard anthropology professor |access-date=2022-02-08}}</ref>


==Works==
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Jennifer Hochschild
TitleHenry LaBarre Jayne Professor of Government
Professor of African and African American Studies
Harvard College Professor
Academic background
Alma materOberlin College
Academic work
InstitutionsHarvard University

Jennifer Lucy Hochschild (born September 17, 1950) is a political scientist. She serves as the Henry LaBarre Jayne Professor of Government, Professor of African and African American Studies and Harvard College Professor at Harvard University. She is also a member of the faculty at Harvard's Graduate School of Education and John F. Kennedy School of Government.[1]

Education

Hochschild received her undergraduate degree from Oberlin College, and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa.[2]

Career

Hochschild was the 2015–2016 President of the American Political Science Association.[3]

In 2019, Hochschild was on the ad hoc committee involved in denying tenure to Lorgia García Peña, an Afro-Latina professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures who had done widely acclaimed work in the field of Latin American and Latinx Studies.[4]

In February 2022, Hochschild was one of 38 Harvard faculty to sign a letter to the Harvard Crimson defending Professor John Comaroff, who had been found to have violated the university's sexual and professional conduct policies. The letter defended Comaroff as "an excellent colleague, advisor and committed university citizen" and expressed dismay over his being sanctioned by the university.[5] After students filed a lawsuit with detailed allegations of Comaroff's actions and the university's failure to respond, Hochschild was one of several signatories to say that she wished to retract her signature. [6]

Works

References

  1. ^ "Jennifer L. Hochschild". aaas.fas.harvard.edu. Harvard University. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  2. ^ https://www.gse.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/faculty/documents/jennifer-hochschild-52777.pdf
  3. ^ "American Political Science Association > ABOUT > Leadership & Governance > APSA Presidents and Presidential Addresses: 1903 to Present". www.apsanet.org. American Political Science Association. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
  4. ^ "Why Lorgia García Peña Was Denied Tenure at Harvard". newyorker.com. New Yorker. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
  5. ^ [[cite web|url=https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2022/2/4/comaroff-sanctions-open-letter/ |title=38 Harvard Faculty Sign Open Letter Questioning Results of Misconduct Investigations into Prof. John Comaroff |access-date=2022-02-08}}
  6. ^ [[cite web|url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/metro/3-graduate-students-file-sexual-harassment-suit-against-prominent-harvard-anthropology-professor/ |title=3 graduate students file sexual harassment suit against prominent Harvard anthropology professor |access-date=2022-02-08}}
  7. ^ Cohen, Ronald L. (1984). "Review of What's Fair? American Beliefs about Distributive Justice". Political Psychology. 5 (2): 315–318. doi:10.2307/3791196. JSTOR 3791196.
  8. ^ Levy, Michael B. (1983-05-01). "What's Fair?: American Beliefs about Distributive Justice. Jennifer L. Hochschild". The Journal of Politics. 45 (2): 520–521. doi:10.2307/2130149. ISSN 0022-3816. JSTOR 2130149.
  9. ^ Newborn, Mary Jo (1986). "Review of The New American Dilemma: Liberal Democracy and School Desegregation". Michigan Law Review. 84 (4/5): 990–994. doi:10.2307/1288868. JSTOR 1288868.
  10. ^ Wildavsky, Aaron (Winter 1986). "Book review: The New American Dilemma: Liberal Democracy and School Desegregation. By Jennifer L. Hochschild". Constitutional Commentary. 3 (1): 161–173.
  11. ^ "Nonfiction Book Review: Facing Up to the American Dream: Race, Class, and the Soul of the Nation by Jennifer L. Hochschild, Author Princeton University Press $72 (415p) ISBN 978-0-691-02957-3". Publishers Weekly. August 21, 1995. Retrieved 2017-09-29.
  12. ^ Sinopoli, Richard C. (1998-01-01). "Jennifer L. Hochschild, Facing Up to the American Dream: Race, Class, and the Soul of the Nation". Ethics. 108 (2): 435–437. doi:10.1086/233819. ISSN 0014-1704. S2CID 171374762.
  13. ^ Winant, Howard (1996-05-01). "Facing Up to the American Dream: Race, Class, and the Soul of a Nation. Jennifer L. Hochschild". American Journal of Sociology. 101 (6): 1756–1758. doi:10.1086/230891. ISSN 0002-9602.
  14. ^ Feagin, Joe R. (June 1996). "Facing Up to the American Dream: Race, Class, and the Soul of the Nation. By Hochschild Jennifer L.. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995. 412p. $29.95". American Political Science Review. 90 (2): 429–430. doi:10.2307/2082923. ISSN 0003-0554. JSTOR 2082923.
  15. ^ "Nonfiction Book Review: THE AMERICAN DREAM AND THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS by Jennifer L. Hochschild, Author, Nathan Scovronick, Joint Author . Oxford Univ. $30 (320p) ISBN 978-0-19-515278-4". Publishers Weekly. February 3, 2003. Retrieved 2017-09-29.
  16. ^ Lugg, Catherine A. (2005-05-01). "The American Dream and the Public Schools by Jennifer Hochschild and Nathan Scovronick". American Journal of Education. 111 (3): 421–424. doi:10.1086/429113. ISSN 0195-6744.
  17. ^ Morning, Ann (2013). "Review of Creating a New Racial Order: How Immigration, Multiracialism, Genomics, and the Young Can Remake Race in America". Contemporary Sociology. 42 (3): 393–395. doi:10.1177/0094306113484702j. JSTOR 23524481. S2CID 145142457.
  18. ^ Lee, Jennifer (2013-01-01). "Creating a New Racial Order: How Immigration, Multiracialism, Genomics, and the Young Can Remake Race in America by Jennifer L. Hochschild, Vesla M. Weaver, and Traci R. Burch". American Journal of Sociology. 118 (4): 1125–1127. doi:10.1086/668540. ISSN 0002-9602.
  19. ^ Eisenberg, Martin (2013-05-01). "Creating a New Racial Order: How Immigration, Multiracialism, Genomics and the Young Can Remake Race in America". Ethnic and Racial Studies. 36 (5): 923–925. doi:10.1080/01419870.2012.748214. ISSN 0141-9870. S2CID 143917773.
  20. ^ Smith, Rogers M. (2013-05-01). "Creating a New Racial Order: How Immigration, Multiracialism, Genomics and the Young Can Remake Race in America by Jennifer L. Hochschild, Vesla Weaver, and Traci Burch. Princeton, NJ". Political Science Quarterly. 128 (1): 161. doi:10.1002/polq.12027. ISSN 1538-165X.
  21. ^ Galandini, Silvia (2014-09-01). "The Political Integration of Ethnic and Immigrant Minorities in the United States and Europe: Theories, Concepts and Empirical Evidence". European Political Science. 13 (3): 293–296. doi:10.1057/eps.2014.7. ISSN 1680-4333. S2CID 153709870.