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Axis “Immigration, living conditions, and religion”

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Jan Doering

Associate member

Affiliation

Assistant Professor,Department of Sociology (Toronto University)

Research interests

Race, ethnicity, migration, microsociology, political sociology, qualitative methods, urban sociology

Contact information


855, rue Sherbrooke O., bureau 712,
Montréal, QC, H3A 2T7.

jan.doering [at] utoronto.ca (> Email)

Selected publications


Doering, Jan, Daniel Silver and Zachary Taylor. “The Spatial Articulation of Urban Political Cleavages,” Urban Affairs Review, vol. 57, n° 4, 2020, p 911-951.

Doering, Jan. Us versus Them: Race, Crime and Gentrification in Chicago Neighborhoods, New York, Oxford University Press, 2020, 256 p.

Doering, Jan. “Ethno-Racial Appeals and the Production of Political Capital: Evidence from Chicago and Toronto,” Urban Affairs Review, vol. 56, n° 4, 2020, p. 1053-1085.

Doering, Jan. “‘Afraid of Walking Home From the ‘L’ at Night?’ The Politics of Crime and Race in Racially Integrated Neighborhoods,” Social Problems, vol. 64, n° 2, 2017, p. 277–297.

Doering, Jan. “Visibly White: How Community Policing Activists Negotiate Their Whiteness,” Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, vol. 2, n° 1, 2016, p. 106-119.

Doering, Jan. “A Battleground of Identity: Racial Formation and the African American Discourse on Interracial Marriage,” Social Problems, vol. 61, n° 4, 2014, p. 559-575.

Recent Publications


Doering, Jan, and Efe Peker. 2022. “How Muslims Respond to Secularist Restrictions: Reactive Ethnicity, Adjustment, and Acceptance.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 45(15):2956–77.

Doering, Jan, Daniel Silver and Zachary Taylor. “The Spatial Articulation of Urban Political Cleavages,” Urban Affairs Review, vol. 57, n° 4, 2020, p 911-951.

Doering, Jan. Us versus Them: Race, Crime and Gentrification in Chicago Neighborhoods, New York, Oxford University Press, 2020, 256 p.

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