Please donate all the r/e/t/a/r/d/e/d sociologists to them so that we can be safe from stupidity.
Sociologist on "Best ways to donate to Hamas?"
Sociologist on "Enjoyable academic adjacent careers?"
The answer your question is none. There are no academic "adjacent" careers that are "enjoyable".
Life is what you make of it. Some people find a lot of satisfaction in leading a qualitative round table on opinions about lays new low carb with ridges cheddar chips
at least these jobs involve some type of research, many of the other jobs are support positions which you could get w/ a BA
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Sociologist on "departments with the best modal placement"
It offers valuable insights into why people act the way they do and how various factors influence our lives. From understanding the impact of culture and institutions to exploring theories like functionalism and conflict theory, sociology helps us navigate the complex web of human interactions.
Sociologist on "departments with the best modal placement"
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Sociologist on "With the exception of themselves, the right wing in the West exists..."
...to enslave everybody else. There, I said it. Now, GTFO!
Sociologist on "With the exception of themselves, the right wing in the West exists..."
The End.
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Sociologist on "the most drama-filled ASC to date"
Jesus she looks even hotter in her new photo
Sociologist on "Child poverty: intergenerational or not, still not a mystery | FI"
Once again: How much would you pay to stop having to listen to rich people tell poor people how to run their families?* In 2023, child poverty in the United States was a $52 billion problem. Is that a lot? No, it’s not. Below, I show we can pay for it with a tax of…Continue reading ➞ Child poverty: intergenerational or not, still not a mystery
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2023/10/22/child-poverty-intergenerational-or-not-still-not-a-mystery/
Sociologist on "Request a thread to be deleted/restored"
Remove harassing content
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Sociologist on "Child poverty: intergenerational or not, still not a mystery | FI"
Good post Phil.
Kirk on "SJMR is now archived, moving to EJMR"
Hi all,
New posts are no longer being accepted on SJMR. Instead all new discussion will take place on EJMR. There are 3 new sub-forums there:
- Sociology Discussion
- Sociology Job Market
- Sociology Lounge (Off-Topic)
The job market wiki on EJMR has also been adapted so that it can handle multiple disciplines.
SJMR has been a good ride for all those involved, and I wish to extend gratitude to all that helped with the project, but given the traffic level it does not make sense to maintain as a separate site. It will be archived here for as long as it makes sense to do so. Be sure to grab a copy of your favorite topics and posts.
Enjoy the EJMR community and you will also benefit from EJMR's better moderation, more up to date features, better server and faster paced discussion.
Sociologist on "Biden to Jews: You will never be safe in America | FI"
Biden offers a Chosen People fantasy and exceptionalism that has no place in a modern democracy.
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2023/12/12/biden-to-jews-you-will-never-be-safe-in-america/
Sociologist on "2023 book (reading) report | FI"
This year I finished writing two books — the 4th edition of my textbook (not out yet), and Citizen Scholar (coming next year from Columbia University Press, a few chapters posted as preprints). But I read 27 book so far, so I’m a net consumer. This year reading increasingly meant listening. It’s much easier for…Continue reading ➞ 2023 book (reading) report
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2023/12/14/2023-book-reading-report/
Sociologist on "Researchers: Which one of your skills do you think can’t be don | FI"
Replacing us as researchers has already begun.
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2023/12/15/researchers-which-one-of-your-skills-do-you-think-cant-be-done-by-a-machine/
Sociologist on "Ethical fault lines and empirical assumptions in Israel/Gaza | FI"
For 'proportionality,' most people treat the issues as ideological, but they are also empirical.
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2023/12/30/ethical-fault-lines-and-empirical-assumptions-in-israel-gaza/
Sociologist on "Untangling Kearney’s single parenthood / teen birth knot | FI"
Society is not moving in two different directions, it's just moving in the same direction at different speeds.
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2024/01/05/untangling-kearneys-single-parenthood-teen-birth-knot/
Sociologist on "Review of Melissa Kearney’s The Two-Parent Privilege (long vers | FI"
This is much too long. In the next few days I will cut it way back and submit it to Contemporary Sociology.
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2024/01/07/review-of-melissa-kearneys-the-two-parent-privilege-long-version/
Sociologist on "questions for the new theory & society editorial board | SP"
Late last month, the senior editors of the journal Theory & Society announced their collective resignation. Springer, which owns the journal, had decided to replace the existing editor-in-chief and take the journal in a new direction without consulting the existing editorial team. These resignations were soon followed (on January 4th) by the resignations of the … Continue reading "questions for the new theory & society editorial board"
https://scatter.wordpress.com/2024/01/10/questions-for-the-new-theory-society-editorial-board/
Sociologist on "Jonathan Turner is the new co-editor of Theory and Society and hi | FI"
Breaking: Great sociologist says activism is ruining the discipline.
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2024/01/12/jonathan-turner-is-the-new-co-editor-of-theory-and-society-and-his-latest-diatribe-wont-surprise-you-at-all/
Sociologist on "How a Population Ages or Grows Younger: Classic Ansley Coale pape | FI"
A lot changed since 1960, but this old article is still good for teaching -- with some updates.
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2024/01/16/how-a-population-ages-or-grows-younger-classic-ansley-coale-paper-finally-updated/
Sociologist on "guest post: springer nature response on t&s | SP"
The following is a press release from Springer, the publisher of Theory & Society. It was written for Retraction Watch (which is covering the story) and also shared with me. We thank all the previous editors of the journal and respect their decision to resign from the journal, and as such we do not wish … Continue reading "guest post: springer nature response on t&s"
https://scatter.wordpress.com/2024/01/18/guest-post-springer-nature-response-on-ts/
Sociologist on "guest post: some reflections on theory and society | SP"
The following is a guest post by Musa al-Gharbi. In recent weeks, there has been significant turmoil around the journal Theory and Society. The previous editorial board has resigned en masse. A new set of lead editors was brought in. The journal is poised to relaunch with a new mission statement to accompany the new … Continue reading "guest post: some reflections on theory and society"
https://scatter.wordpress.com/2024/01/27/guest-post-some-reflections-on-theory-and-society/
Sociologist on "Media mentions | FI"
If you do want public attention, and more readers, you might have to do some things that make you uncomfortable, especially promoting yourself.
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2024/01/30/media-mentions/
Sociologist on "Demographic facts for Spring 2024 | FI"
There may be a sucker born every minute, but that's only 0.4% of all babies born in the world.
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2024/01/31/demographic-facts-for-spring-2024/
Sociologist on "2024 Junior Theorists Symposium Call for Papers | SP"
SUBMIT YOUR PRÉCIS HERE SUBMISSION DEADLINE: March 22nd, 11:59pm Eastern Time The 18th Junior Theorists Symposium (JTS) is now open to new submissions. The JTS is a conference featuring the work of emerging sociologists engaged in theoretical work, broadly defined. Sponsored in part by the Theory Section of the ASA, the conference has provided a platform for the work … Continue reading "2024 Junior Theorists Symposium Call for Papers"
https://scatter.wordpress.com/2024/01/31/2024-junior-theorists-symposium-call-for-papers/
Sociologist on "statements from the asa theory section council on t&s editorial c | SP"
The ASA Theory Section Council just released two statements on the editorial changes at the journal Theory and Society. The first statement responds to the new editors’ statement of goals and addresses inclusivity and pluralism in social theory. The second addresses editorial independence and Springer’s handling of the editorial transition. The two statements are reproduced … Continue reading "statements from the asa theory section council on t&s editorial changes"
https://scatter.wordpress.com/2024/02/05/statements-from-the-asa-theory-section-council-on-ts-editorial-changes/
Sociologist on "Me in the Chronicle: How Sociology Can Save Itself | FI"
The roles of citizen and scholar must ultimately be compatible within the life of an academic.
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2024/02/07/me-in-the-chronicle-how-sociology-can-save-itself/
Sociologist on "college and underemployment | SP"
The Strada Education Foundation released last week a major report, “Talent Disrupted,” on college graduates and underemployment. Trumpeted by the Wall Street Journal as demonstrating the importance of majors and internships, the large-dataset study claims to show that majoring in useful things like health sciences and quantitative-heavy subjects, along with having an internship, are the … Continue reading "college and underemployment"
https://scatter.wordpress.com/2024/02/24/college-and-underemployment/
Sociologist on "Population and Society graduate seminar syllabus | FI"
A basic graduate level introduction to social demography.
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2024/03/10/population-and-society-graduate-seminar-syllabus/
Sociologist on "Declining a review for the Israel Science Foundation, explained | FI"
I am at a loss explain how millions of people who consider themselves part of modern civilization can oppose delivering food and water to starving children in an area controlled by their own military. But I do know that we can't allow such barbarity to become normalized.
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2024/03/23/declining-a-review-for-the-israel-science-foundation-explained/
Sociologist on "how to run an article award committee | SP"
Last year, I had the honor of chairing two article award committees for ASA: the Granovetter Award for the Economic Sociology Section and the Junior Theorist Award for the Theory Section. Both committees ended up similar processes that worked fairly well, so I thought I would share a brief description in case it’s helpful to … Continue reading "how to run an article award committee"
https://scatter.wordpress.com/2024/03/27/how-to-run-an-article-award-committee/
Sociologist on "Nationalism eats your moral brain | FI"
Two essays on Israel show how nationalism is part of a moral system, a system, that is, for justifying behavior of a diminished moral character.
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2024/04/11/nationalism-eats-your-moral-brain/
Sociologist on "“where dada?” | SP"
Note: This is a post about why I am voting in favor of the ASA resolution sponsored by the Sociologists for Palestine. My son is a year and a half old. He started talking a little bit late – not abnormally so, but just on the later side. As a result of that, and the … Continue reading "“where dada?”"
https://scatter.wordpress.com/2024/04/17/where-dada/