Rise to Success: Career Highlights of Christine Williams (sociologist)

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Christine Williams (sociologist)

How Christine Williams (sociologist) built a successful career. Explore key moments that defined the journey.

Christine L. Williams is an American sociologist specializing in gender, sexuality, and workplace inequality. A professor at the University of Texas at Austin, her research focuses on gender discrimination in the workplace. Williams' work explores how gender impacts professional opportunities and experiences, contributing to the understanding of social dynamics and equality in contemporary work environments. Her research has contributed significantly to the field of sociology.

1986: Assistant Professor at the University of Oklahoma

In 1986, Christine Williams became an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Oklahoma.

1988: Assistant Professor at University of Texas at Austin

In 1988, Christine Williams became an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Texas at Austin.

1988: End of assistant professorship at University of Oklahoma

In 1988, Christine Williams ended her time as assistant professor of sociology at the University of Oklahoma.

1992: Publication of "The Glass Escalator"

In 1992, Christine Williams published her article, "The Glass Escalator: Hidden Advantages for Men in the "Female" Professions", in which she proposed the concept of the glass escalator, describing how men in female-dominated professions are often fast-tracked to advanced positions.

1992: Visiting Professor at University of Sydney

In 1992, Christine Williams was a visiting professor of Social Policy at the University of Sydney, Australia.

1994: Promotion to assistant professor

In 1994, Christine Williams was promoted to assistant professor of sociology at the University of Texas at Austin.

1999: Promotion to Professor of Sociology

In 1999, Christine Williams was promoted to Professor of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin, a position she holds to the present.

2006: Adams Centennial Professorship fellow

In 2006, Christine Williams became an Adams Centennial Professorship in Liberal Arts fellow at the University of Texas at Austin.

2010: Chair of the sociology department

In 2010, Christine Williams became chair of the sociology department at the University of Texas at Austin.

2013: Revisiting the Glass Escalator concept

In 2013, Christine Williams revisited the concept of the glass escalator in her article, "The Glass Escalator, Revisited: Gender Inequality in Neoliberal Times, SWS Feminist Lecturer". She suggested that the concept should be more attentive to issues of intersectionality and changing market forces.

2014: End of Centennial Professorship and Chair of Sociology

In 2014, Christine Williams ended her time as Adams Centennial Professorship in Liberal Arts fellow, and as chair of the sociology department at the University of Texas at Austin.

2019: President of American Sociological Association

From 2019 to 2020, Christine Williams served as the 111th President of the American Sociological Association.

2020: End of term as President of ASA

From 2019 to 2020, Christine Williams served as the 111th President of the American Sociological Association.