Skip to main content

In accordance with UC Berkeley campus policy, the Social Science Matrix offices are closed, and all our events will be presented online until further notice. Visit https://matrix.berkeley.edu/events for more information.

Berkeley Social Science

  • Research Streams
  • Events
  • Initiatives
  • Services & Support
  • Affiliated Centers
  • About
Berkeley

Research Streams

  • Matrix
  • Cities
  • Cognition
  • Complexity
  • COVID-19
  • Environment
  • Governance
  • Identities
  • Mortality
  • Risk
  • Stratification
  • Technology
See all Topics

Events

  • Past Events
  • Authors Meet Critics
  • Matrix on Point

Services & Support

  • Project & Grant Services
  • Matrix Funding

Initiatives

  • Matrix Research Teams
  • COVID-19: UC Berkeley Social Sciences Portal
  • Reimagining Democracy Town Hall Series

About

  • Contact
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Jobs
  • Team
  • Affiliated Centers
  • Matrix Space Usage Policy
  • Home
  • About
  • Team
  • Joy Neumeyer

Joy Neumeyer

History
Joy.Neumeyer@berkeley.edu

More by this author

  • July 1, 2015 by Joy Neumeyer

    Hooked On A Feeling

    How we control our feelings has a major impact on our mental health, according to research from UC Berkeley's Emotion and Emotion Regulation Laboratory.

    Read More
    • Cognition
    • Wellness
    • Identities
     
  • June 1, 2015 by Joy Neumeyer

    Tribal Tongues

    After nearing extinction, California Indian languages are gaining new speakers—and a digital presence—with the help of UC Berkeley’s Linguistics Department.

    Read More
    • Identities
    • Cognition
    • Environment
    • Mortality
     
  • May 7, 2015 by Joy Neumeyer

    Lentils to the Rescue

    Can lentils save American farms from drought? As California struggles with a water crisis, a UC Berkeley fellow shows how legumes can reduce dependence on irrigation.

     

    Read More
    • Sustenance
    • Wellness
    • Technology
    • Environment
     
  • April 23, 2015 by Joy Neumeyer

    Data for Development

    A UC Berkeley demographer (and cartoonist) seeks to reduce the gap in statistical data available about populations in developing nations.

    Read More
    • Technology
    • Governance
    • Stratification
     
  • April 15, 2015 by Joy Neumeyer

    Long Live the Dead

    In a forthcoming book, UC Berkeley Professor of History Thomas Laqueur examines how the peculiar relationship between the living and dead has evolved over time.

    Read More
    • Mortality
    • Cities
    • Stratification
     
Berkeley

Connect With Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Jobs
  • Terms of Use
Donate
Copyright ©2007 - 2025 | The Regents of the University of California
Berkeley