C. Matthew Snipp

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C. Matthew Snipp is an American sociologist and demographer. He is currently the Burnet C. and Mildred Finley Wohlford Professor of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford University. Snipp has made contributions to the field of race and ethnicity studies, particularly in understanding the social dynamics of racial and ethnic classification, and racial inequality.

Snipp has conducted research on the measurement of race and ethnicity, focusing on the complexities and implications of racial categorization in the United States. His work explores topics such as racial identity, racial formation, and the social and political consequences of racial classification. His research has had an impact on the field of sociology, demography, and race and ethnicity studies. His work has contributed to understanding of the complexities of racial and ethnic identities and their implications for individuals and society as a whole. Provided by Wikipedia
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