Fabio Rojas
Fabio Rojas is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Indiana University. He is the author of From Black Power to Black Studies: How a Radical Social Movement Became an Academic Discipline (2007, The Johns Hopkins University Press). He has also written an advice book for graduate students and tenure track professors called Grad Skool Rulz: Everything You Need to Know about Academia from Admissions to Tenure. It is an e-book and can be downloaded for $2.
His academic research addresses political sociology, organizational analysis, and computer simulations. He spent the 2008-2010 academic years as a Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research at the University of Michigan. Click here to go to his personal web site.
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