#  Comparative Inequality and Inclusion Cluster Seminar 

 



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**This seminar is closed to the public.**

The Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion draws on expertise from across disciplines to gain international and comparative perspectives on how to extend cultural membership to the greatest number in society, to gain a better understanding of the social and cultural processes behind recognition gaps, and to determine how social scientists and policy makers can better respond to help make societies more inclusive.

Advanced industrial societies have become increasingly characterized by two trends: growing inequality and an increasing recognition gap. As the distribution of wealth and income have grown more unequal, a growing number of groups are making claims for recognition as the poor, workers, immigrants, Muslims, LGBTQ people, and various ethnoracial and religious minority groups experience stigmatization. This double tension will serve as a fruitful point of entry for future multidisciplinary inquiries into the conditions for collective well-being.

A major challenge for contemporary societies is to extend cultural membership to the greatest number. Thus we need to gain a better understanding of the social and cultural processes behind recognition gaps, and determine how social scientists and policy makers can better respond to help make societies more inclusive.

This seminar brings together cluster affiliates and colleagues across departments to share their published and in-progress work in an effort to find responses to the timely questions related to inequality and the recognition gap. For more information, please check the seminar’s upcoming events below.



 

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### Contact

**Max Calleo**  
<mcalleo@wcfia.harvard.edu>



 

 

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##  Chair 

 



  [### Michèle Lamont

 ](/people/michele-lamont) [michele\_lamont@harvard.edu](mailto:michele_lamont@harvard.edu)Executive Committee; Faculty Associate; Chair, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion. 

Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies; Professor, Departments of Sociology and African and of African American Studies, Harvard University.

 

 

**Research interests:** Culture and inequality; racism and stigma; academia and knowledge; social change and successful societies; and qualitative methods.



 

 

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##  Upcoming Seminars 

 



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 See also:- [ Closed Seminars ](/content-types/closed-seminars)