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Personal bio
Mark Hoffman is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Sociology and the Graduate School of Business (by courtesy) at Stanford University. His research interests include social network analysis, history, and computational social science. His work combines computational methods with large-scale historical datasets to understand how language, identity, and social structure have changed in England and the United States over the past 300 years. Hoffman received his B.A. in Social Research and Public Policy from NYU Abu Dhabi and his Ph.D. in Sociology from Columbia University. Currently teaching
SOC 390: Graduate Individual Study
(Autumn, Winter, Summer)
SOC 392: Curricular Practical Training (Autumn, Winter, Summer) SOC 391: Graduate Directed Research (Autumn, Winter, Summer) SOC 292: Coterminal MA research apprenticeship (Autumn, Winter) SOC 290: Coterminal MA individual study (Autumn, Winter) SOC 291: Coterminal MA directed research (Autumn, Winter) SOC 191: Undergraduate Directed Research (Winter) SOC 192: Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship (Winter) SOC 196: Senior Thesis (Winter, Spring) SOC 190: Undergraduate Individual Study (Winter) |