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Patricia Snell Herzog

Patricia Snell Herzog

Patricia Snell Herzog is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Institute for Urban Research and Department of Sociology. She holds her PhD in Sociology from the University of Notre Dame (2011), MSW in Community Social Work from the University of Denver (2006), and BA in Sociology and Psychology from the University of Arizona (2000). Herzog's areas of interest are urban spatial inequality, geographical and cultural communities, the Chicago school of urban sociology, space in classical theories, and religious communities. Her scholarship deploys a range of methodological and theoretical tools to examine the ways in which inequality maps spatially, and how communities create and respond to their spatially stratified contexts.

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Lost In Transition, September 2011
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