Jonathan Mijs
Assistant Professor of Sociology at boston university
Jonathan Mijs (Ph.D. Harvard University, 2017) is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Boston University and a Veni Fellow at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. His research contends with why the growing economic gap has left many of us unconcerned.
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