Ann Morning | |
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Born | Ann Juanita Morning June 1, 1968 |
Alma mater | Yale University (B.A., Economics & Political Science 1990); Columbia University (Master of International Affairs, 1992); Princeton University (M.A. 2000, and Ph.D. 2004) |
Awards | 2009 Oliver Cromwell Cox Article Award from the American Sociological Association Section for Racial and Ethnic Minorities; |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Sociology |
Doctoral advisors | Marta Tienda, Michèle Lamont and Elizabeth M. Armstrong |
Ann Juanita Morning is an American sociologist and demographer whose research focuses on race. In particular, she has studied racial and ethnic classification on censuses worldwide, as well as beliefs about racial difference in the United States and Western Europe. Much of her work examines how contemporary science—particularly the field of genetics—influences how we conceptualize race.