Jennifer Lee (sociologist) explained

Birth Date:9 January 1968
Jennifer Lee
Occupation:Julian Clarence Levi Professor of Social Sciences
Discipline:Sociology
Workplaces:University of California, Irvine
Columbia University
Education:Columbia University

Jennifer Lee (born January 9, 1968) is an American sociologist and the Julian Clarence Levi Professor of Social Sciences at Columbia University.[1] She was president of the Eastern Sociological Society from 2020–21.[2] Lee was previously on the faculty of the University of California, Irvine. Lee is the author, co-author, or co-editor of four books: Civility in the City: Blacks, Jews, and Koreans in Urban America; Asian American Youth: Culture, Identity, and Ethnicity (co-edited with Min Zhou); The Diversity Paradox: Immigration and the Color Line in 21st Century America (co-authored with Frank D. Bean); and The Asian American Achievement Paradox (co-authored with Min Zhou).

Lee was born in South Korea and her family emigrated to the United States in 1971. She was educated at Columbia University, earning a BA in 1990, MA in 1995, and PhD in 1998, all in sociology.[3]

She was named a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2022.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lee, Jennifer. sociology.columbia.edu.
  2. Web site: Eastern Sociological Society. essnet.org.
  3. Web site: 2018-10-05. Jennifer Lee ’90 Investigates Identity. 2022-01-23. Columbia College Today. en.
  4. Web site: The American Academy of Arts and Sciences Inducts Six Columbia Faculty Members . 2022-05-03 . Columbia News . en.