2024 - Lane Kenworthy

 

 

Professor of Sociology & Political Science and

Yankelovich Chair in Social Thought

University of California-San Diego

 

lanekenworthy.net/ 

Lane Kenworthy is Professor of Sociology & Political Science and Yankelovich Chair in Social Thought at the University of California-San Diego since 2007. As a sociologist and political scientist, he is examining the economic effects of income and wealth distribution and works on the welfare-state, transformation towards increased social and economic security and equal opportunity. He has published extensively in journals and books and takes his teaching very seriously.

His areas of research and teaching include the “causes and consequences of living standards, capabilities, poverty, inequality, mobility, employment, economic growth, social policy, taxes, public opinion, politics, and more in the United States and other rich longstanding-democratic countries”. In his recent publication “The Good Society” Prof. Kenworthy discusses “What We Want In A Good Society” across various topics from community, democracy, economic equality, opportunity, prosperity, family, finance, health, inclusion to safety and privacy as well as the question “How To Get Good-Society Outcomes?”, which you can find on his homepage. There you can also transparently follow his teaching.

Before coming to the University of California-San Diego, Prof. Kenworthy worked at the University of Arizona, as an assistant professor at the Emory University and the Rochester Institute of Technology. Lane Kenworthy obtained his PhD in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and his B.A. from Harvard University.

11.01.2024, 19:00 Uhr: Public Lecture

"The Good City in the Good Society"

As part of the Karl Polanyi Visiting Professorship in Vienna, Prof. Lane Kenworthy (Professor of Sociology and Political Science) will give a public lecture at the Urania on 11th January 2024.

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