The American Sociological Association (ASA) Community & Urban Sociology Section’s journal covering global cutting-edge urban & community issues.
@GC_CUNY
Are you a scholar from an underrepresented background? Does your research cover historically marginalized segments of society or areas of the world that are underrepresented? Consider submitting a manuscript to CiCo!
CiCo submission guidelines: https://t.co/SFDyeGG6mZ
Join CiCo for the last webinar of the 2024 Fall Webinar Series!
December 12, 1:30-3pm ET
Great, but Now What? How to Handle R&Rs
To register: https://t.co/16lMKvM0Vn
Please note that this is our last tweet. Join us on BlueSky: https://t.co/UtFiqqjANm
Join us TODAY for our second webinar of the semester!
November 14, 1:30-3pm ET
How to be a Reviewer: Reviewing Papers for Journals
To register: https://t.co/qeT1lOACo9
Join us this Thursday, November 14, for our second webinar of the semester!
November 14, 1:30-3pm ET
How to be a Reviewer: Reviewing Papers for Journals
To register: https://t.co/qeT1lOACo9
CiCo presents our 2024 Fall Webinar Series!
Join us for the second webinar of the semester!
November 14, 1:30-3pm ET
How to be a Reviewer: Reviewing Papers for Journals
To register: https://t.co/qeT1lOACo9
On @NewBooksNetwork, and in collaboration with
@CiCoJournal and @ComUrbASA, Richard Ocejo
interviews @elizabethkaygee and @SarahMayorga about their new book "In A Good Reputation: How Residents Fight for an American Barrio" (U Chicago Press, 2024):
https://t.co/arDOo2pq4x
CiCo presents our 2024 Fall Webinar Series!
Join us for the second webinar of the semester!
November 14, 1:30-3pm ET
How to be a Reviewer: Reviewing Papers for Journals
To register: https://t.co/qeT1lOACo9
Congratulations to these ASA members who were recently inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences @americanacad! @prudencelcarter, @DeborahCarr723, @AdiaHWingfield, @Collins_SOCY498, Bruce Carruthers, and Alexandra Killewald
On the job market? Connect to the new ASA Career Center! ASA members can access ads for positions in academia, sociological practice, & applied sociology, as well as pre- and postdoctoral fellowships, for free. Must be logged in to your ASA account. https://t.co/pHHi47It2l
ASA invites nominations for the Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award, given for a record of outstanding work emphasizing racial/ethnic populations that have experienced historical racial discrimination. Nominations due Jan. 1. More details: https://t.co/7VB8SaNxzx.
Are you a sociology adviser or mentor who read an amazing dissertation by someone who completed their PhD in 2024? Nominate them for the ASA Dissertation Award! Nominations are due January 1, 2025. More details: https://t.co/h4jBcZInY2.
TODAY is our first webinar of the 2024 Fall Webinar Series!
Register below!
September 26, 1:30-3pm ET
How to Write (and Not Write) Journal Articles: A City & Community Perspective
https://t.co/kre47G8LUO
TODAY is our first webinar of the 2024 Fall Webinar Series!
Register below!
September 26, 1:30-3pm ET
How to Write (and Not Write) Journal Articles: A City & Community Perspective
https://t.co/kre47G8LUO
CiCo presents our 2024 Fall Webinar Series!
Register below!
First webinar of the semester!
September 26, 1:30-3pm ET
How to Write (and Not Write) Journal Articles: A City & Community Perspective
https://t.co/kre47G8e5g
CiCo presents our 2024 Fall Webinar Series!
Third webinar of the semester!
December 12, 1:30-3pm ET
Register below!
Great, but Now What? How to Handle R&Rs
https://t.co/16lMKvM0Vn
CiCo presents our 2024 Fall Webinar Series!
Register below!
First webinar of the semester!
September 26, 1:30-3pm ET
How to Write (and Not Write) Journal Articles: A City & Community Perspective
https://t.co/kre47G8e5g
CiCo presents our 2024 Fall Webinar Series!
Register below!
Second webinar of the semester!
November 14, 1:30-3pm ET
How to be a Reviewer: Reviewing Papers for Journals
https://t.co/qeT1lOACo9
On @NewBooksNetwork, and in collaboration with @CiCoJournal and @ComUrbASA, @ProfessorJohnst interviews @pamelajprickett about her book (co-authored with @StefanTimmerma6) The Unclaimed: Abandonment & Hope in The City of Angels.
Check it out! https://t.co/vjUtw94011
In this episode, Richard Ocejo joins me to talk about his new book "Sixty Miles Upriver" — a fascinating study of Newburgh, a small city just north of NYC, gentrifying in very peculiar ways. @CiCoJournal@PrincetonUPress@NewBooksSoc@NewBooksNetwork https://t.co/32Hfmu7jZD
Attention urban scholars!
Richard Ocejo's new book is out today! Based on research in New York's Hudson Valley, it's a study of gentrification, moral attitudes, and racial difference in a small city. Happy reading!
https://t.co/qdvNHJsqLA
Join us for our panel on the "Hidden Curriculum" of Research!
March 18, 12-1:30PM (ET)
Panelists:
@zra_research (SUNY Albany)
Richard Ocejo (@GC_CUNY & @JohnJayResearch)
Jennifer Patrice Sims (@UAHuntsville)
To register: https://t.co/wSJWQVi38x