À propos de l'auteur

Stein is recognized for her insightful contributions in the fields of sociology and cultural studies, particularly focusing on themes of race, displacement, and societal structures. Her works delve into the complexities of identity and the experiences of marginalized communities, shedding light on the often-hidden narratives of the racialized poor. Through her research, she explores the intersections of danger, disease, and the socio-political dynamics that shape public perceptions and policies regarding these communities.

In addition to her academic writings, such as "The Aliens Within: Danger, Disease, and Displacement in Representations of the Racialized Poor," Stein has also ventured into the practical realms of martial arts, demonstrating the applicability of her analytical skills in diverse contexts. Her book on Jiu Jitsu highlights the strategic elements of muscle science and their implications for practitioners. Stein's ability to bridge academic theory with real-life practices makes her a unique voice in contemporary discussions around race, health, and societal behavior.