BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260201T135617EST-25473A3mW6@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260201T185617Z DESCRIPTION:Courtney Boen is an Associate Professor at Brown University who se work aims to uncover the social and political forces generating populat ion patterns of health and mortality. Her research combines critical and r elational theories of race and racism\, insights from the life course pers pective\, and a variety of social demographic techniques to: 1) provide de tailed and accurate estimates of population health patterns\; and 2) inter rogate and reveal the structural\, institutional\, and sociopolitical dete rminants of health inequities.\n\n\n In this event co-sponsored by the Soci ology Department and the Centre on Population Dynamics\, she will deliver a talk\, titled\, 'State Violence & Population Health: The Case of Three S trikes Laws & Racialized Patterns of Birth Outcomes in the US.' on March 1 8.\n \n ABSTRACT: While state incarceration policies have received much atte ntion in research on the causes of mass incarceration in the United States \, their roles in shaping population health and health disparities remain largely unknown. This talk will focus on one particularly notorious state incarceration policy—three strikes—and assess whether\, how\, and why it s haped racialized patterns of birth outcomes in the US. Using a difference- in-differences event study research design that models the dynamic impact of this policy over time\, results show that birth weight outcomes—includi ng mean birth weight and low birth weight—for Black infants worsened marke dly in the year three strikes policies were adopted. Descriptive analyses of US newspapers and other sources further suggest that three strikes poli cies adversely impacted Black birth outcomes through affective mechanisms\ , by inducing highly racialized\, stigmatizing\, and criminalizing public discourse around the time of policy adoption. She uses the case of three s trikes to make a broader argument about the role of state violence in shap ing population health patterns in the US and discuss implications for futu re research in this area.\n DTSTART:20260318T153000Z DTEND:20260318T170000Z LOCATION:Room 116\, Peterson Hall\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0E6\, 3460 rue McTavish SUMMARY:Sociology Speaker Series / Population Dynamics Seminar Series: Cour tney Boen URL:/sociology/channels/event/sociology-speaker-series -population-dynamics-seminar-series-courtney-boen-370447 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR