Jack LaViolette
Jack LaViolette
PhD candidate and Paul F. Lazarsfeld Fellow in sociology at Columbia University, as well as a Doctoral Fellow at Incite Institute.

His dissertation research sits at the intersections of cultural, historical, and computational sociology, focusing on the relationship between sensory perception and middle-class leisure practices in two periods of American history. With Movements Against Mass Incarceration, he assists with network analysis, data visualization, and natural language processing.

Jack's research interests include the political economy of incarcerated labor, movement and organizing networks.

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