Institute for the Study of Societal Issues

Institute for the Study of Societal Issues Catalyzing Transformative Social Change Research at UC Berkeley and Beyond Three broad themes characterize this research.

Founded in 2009 by merging the Institute for the Study of Social Change and the Survey Research Center, the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues (ISSI) provides an intellectual home for quantitative and qualitative interdisciplinary research on societal issues. ISSI's research mandate is to focus on the wide array of issues that permeate public debate, politics, and policy in societies throu

ghout the world. Although a significant amount of the Institute's scholarship is focused on American society, international events and issues that impact American social life, as well as those that impact various other societies, are studied. The first is an attention to the multiple ways that the economy; the social divisions of race, class, and gender; and the environment impact various societies. The second is the development of innovative methodological tools for conducting social science research. Researchers at the Institute use a variety of methodologies that include survey research, experiments, participant observation, in-depth interviewing, and historical archives. Further, there is a continuous effort to develop new approaches within these broad methodologies and teach them to interested scholars and practitioners. The third theme involves the collection and archiving of national, state, and local data sets for public analysis; and the dissemination of and technical support for the use of these data. ISSI realizes this mission by developing new research centers, projects and initiatives and securing extramural funding to support these initiatives; supporting faculty research; building interdisciplinary networks between faculty and graduate student researchers; providing research training to faculty, students, and professionals; providing training, mentoring and professional development to graduate students; disseminating research publications; facilitating graduate student and faculty working groups; and convening working groups, colloquia and conferences.

Minoo Moallem and Paola Bacchetta, ISSI faculty affiliates and Gender & Women's Studies professors at UC Berkeley, co-ed...
05/28/2026

Minoo Moallem and Paola Bacchetta, ISSI faculty affiliates and Gender & Women's Studies professors at UC Berkeley, co-edited a book, Fatema Mernissi for Our Times, from Syracuse University Press.

The book dives into the work of the celebrated Moroccan feminist sociologist, essayist, and creative writer. Bringing together an international group of scholars, it explores pressing issues of women, gender, and sexuality in Muslim and Arab countries and their diasporas, engaging in a dynamic dialogue
with Mernissi's work.

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Welcome to the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues (ISSI)!  If you're new here, ISSI is UC Berkeley's home for in...
05/23/2026

Welcome to the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues (ISSI)!

If you're new here, ISSI is UC Berkeley's home for interdisciplinary, transformative social change research.

Through 8 research centers and a dynamic network of faculty, students, and community partners, we connect research on structural inequality to meaningful policy and community impact.

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New book! 🎉 📚We are excited to share that ISSI alum Jocyl Sacramento co-edited a new book titled, Introduction to Compar...
05/15/2026

New book! 🎉 📚

We are excited to share that ISSI alum Jocyl Sacramento co-edited a new book titled, Introduction to Comparative Ethnic Studies: Decolonial Love, Knowledge, and Revolution (Routledge).

The book guides instructors and students through an intersectional and comparative approach to understanding key theories, practices, and movements in Ethnic Studies. Jocyl Sacramento is Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies at California State University, East Bay.

Learn more: https://www.routledge.com/Introduction-to-Comparative-Ethnic-Studies-Decolonial-Love-Knowledge-and-Revolution/Salomon-Sacramento-Tran-BahamIII/p/book/9780367699376

Author and ISSI alum Caleb E. Dawson wrote an article that Sociology of Race and Ethnicity published as their feature ar...
05/11/2026

Author and ISSI alum Caleb E. Dawson wrote an article that Sociology of Race and Ethnicity published as their feature article of the April 2026 print issue!

"Trauma Pouring: The Uses, Costs, and Risks of Retelling Trauma"

Listen to the Sage Sociology Podcast episode featuring an interview with Caleb about the article: https://journals.sagepub.com/page/sre/podcasts

Rachel Morello-Frosch, Berkeley Center for Social Medicine faculty affiliate, will be the inaugural associate provost fo...
05/06/2026

Rachel Morello-Frosch, Berkeley Center for Social Medicine faculty affiliate, will be the inaugural associate provost for energy, climate, and environment at UC Berkeley. An environmental health scientist and epidemiologist, Professor Morello-Frosch is jointly appointed in the Rausser College’s Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management and in the School of Public Health. For over 25 years, her research has examined structural determinants of environmental health and how co-exposures to environmental and social stressors shape health inequities.

The public health expert and Berkeley professor will unite scholars across campus to address crucial environmental challenges.

G. Cristina Mora and Tianna S. Paschel, Center for Research on Social Change faculty affiliates, co-authored a new book,...
05/04/2026

G. Cristina Mora and Tianna S. Paschel, Center for Research on Social Change faculty affiliates, co-authored a new book, Normalizing Inequality: How Californians Make Sense of the Growing Divide, published by Russell Sage Foundation. The sociologists illuminate how middle-class Californians perceive and come to accept the inequalities that surround them. They find that Californians are keenly aware of the systemic causes of inequality—they recognize policies engineered to benefit the wealthy, and they acknowledge how structural racism makes it hard for some groups to get ahead—yet they consistently minimize these forces. Normalizing Inequality offers an incisive examination of how ordinary citizens make sense of inequality and, through that very process of sense-making, how they tolerate and passively reproduce the conditions they often claim to deplore.

Main navigation Bookstore Search All Books Book Series About the RSF Journal Information for Authors RSF Journal: Call for Papers Books Normalizing Inequality How Californians Make Sense of the Growing Divide Authors G. Cristina Mora Tianna S. Paschel Paperback $42.50 Add to Cart Publication Date Ap...

Pablo Gonzalez, co-director of ISSI's Graduate Fellows Program, edited the sixth volume of Digna Rabia, a journal of ora...
05/01/2026

Pablo Gonzalez, co-director of ISSI's Graduate Fellows Program, edited the sixth volume of Digna Rabia, a journal of oral histories and research papers by Chicana/o/x Studies students. "Taken from the Zapatista slogan, Digna Rabia, believes that our word is truly our weapon. But our stories also heal. They also keep our word alive. […] Authors kept this in mind as they asked parents, siblings, grandparents, and friends, questions about their lives. The oral histories and research papers in this journal dig deep into not only the migration stories of those interviewed but also their labor history, their first-time crossing, discrimination faced, what the 'American Dream' means to them, the gendered differences of crossing, and recollections of their own lives across time and space.”

The sixth volume of the Digna Rabia Journal in Chicanx and Latinx Studies at UC Berkeley

04/30/2026

What does ISSI mean to our alumni?

"[ISSI] was a turning point in my graduate career here [at Berkeley]."

For 50 years, our alumni success stories have been at the heart of what we do. Let's celebrate their journeys in research, equity, and community. ⬇️ 🎉

Breaking Barriers, Building Community
Tuesday, May 5 | 9 AM–7 PM
RSVP now! bit.ly/BreakingBarriers2026

04/29/2026

Beyond Bias

Save your spot today for UC Berkeley alumnus Ricky Bluthenthal's Distinguished Lecture in Community-Engaged Research, pa...
04/29/2026

Save your spot today for UC Berkeley alumnus Ricky Bluthenthal's Distinguished Lecture in Community-Engaged Research, part of our Breaking Barriers, Building Community symposium.

🌟 Tuesday, May 5, 5-6 pm
🌟 UC Berkeley Faculty Club & Zoom
🌟 RSVP now: bit.ly/BreakingBarriers2026
🌟 Reception & our 50th anniversary celebration to follow!

Co-sponsors: UC Berkeley Public Health, UC Berkeley Sociology, UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare, Berkeley Center for Social Medicine

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