Vincent Chua received his PhD in Sociology from the University of Toronto in 2010. His research interests are in social stratification, with a focus on how social networks have extended durable inequalities in labour markets, education/schools, neighbourhoods, and along categorical lines such as gender, race, and class.
Recent modules include: SC2204: Social Inequalities; SC3205: Social Capital; and SC3209: Data Analysis in Social Research.
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
Chua Vincent, Madej, Julia, and Wellman, Barry. 2011. “Personal Communities: The World According to Me.” In John Scott & Peter Carrington (Eds.) Sage Handbook of Social Network Analysis. Pp. 101-115. London: Sage.
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Mario L. Small’s (2009) “Unanticipated Gains: Origins of Network Inequalities in Everyday Life.” In City and Community 10 (2011): 100-101.
AWARDS