Mitchell Duneier is a prominent American sociologist currently serving as Professor of Sociology at Princeton University and regularly visiting as Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the City University of New York, Graduate Center.
His work focuses on urban sociology and ethnography, exploring issues of race, poverty, and social inequality in American cities.
Duneier is known for his immersive research methods, often spending extended periods living and working alongside his subjects.
His books, including "Sidewalk" and "Ghetto," have garnered critical acclaim for their insightful analyses of urban life and marginalized communities.
Duneier's research has significantly contributed to contemporary understanding of urban sociology and race relations in America.
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