Don't forget! This is the last week to enter submissions for #ESS2025. The submission deadlines for mini conference papers, author-meets-critics, and general conference papers have been extended to Nov 1.
Submit your work now at https://t.co/nF7pDuZcis.
We are excited to share 10 dynamic mini-conferences for #ESS2025!
Learn more about the mini-conference topics and submissions at https://t.co/fv1J91klHQ
If you're doing research on health professions, submit to the 2025 ESS mini-conference! We're accepting applications until October 15. https://t.co/qJ4A8n2vqi
🚨🤓Submit to our ESS 2025 mini conference! We welcome papers on how health professionals build solidarities within, across, between, and beyond their professions, on practices of solidarity, and on forging community-partnerships to build solidarity beyond the ivory tower.🚨🥸
Join us at WiSIU this Friday (9/20) as Emily Ekl (@EklEmily) presents her talk “Power and Expertise in Contemporary Professions: How Mid-Status Healthcare Professionals Negotiate Inappropriate Physician Referrals.” Learn more below!
Had a great time yesterday presenting some of my dissertation research on how rehab therapists navigate patient misconceptions about their work! #ASA2024
Emily Ekl (@EklEmily) presents "Cultivating, Managing, and Leveraging Authority: How Allied Health Professionals Negotiate Authority to Provide Patient Care" at the session "Professional and Expert Work: Struggles for Legitimacy."
If you're at SSSP this morning, check out @CarolineBrooks8 present our paper "Gendered Legitimacy in the Sick Role: A Survey Experiment of Gender-Typed Head Pain." We look at how men and women are differently legitimated dependent on the gendered nature of their illness.
If you're up early and at #ASA2024, come see my talk! We'll show how the pandemic created short-term and long lasting challenges for safety net hospitals. One big implication is the erosion of trust among populations who have been historically distrustful of the medical system.
Emily Ekl (@EklEmily), Brea Perry (@RealBreaPerry) and colleagues present "Precarity in Safety Net Healthcare: Structural Inequalities at the Systems Level" in the session "On the Edge: Health Care Delivery at the Margins."
Emily’s (@EklEmily) research & teaching interests include medical sociology, work and organizations, and social networks. Her dissertation draws on comparative ethnography to understand how mid-status professionals navigate a healthcare system that was built to privilege doctors.
@IuSociology has a job opening in medical #sociology. If you are interested, please check out our job ad: https://t.co/pGWErbEmPz Please contact me via email w/questions.
BREAKING: We're suing Indiana University on behalf of protesters banned from @IUBloomington's campus.
The university violated the First Amendment rights of our plaintiffs, who face a one-year ban from campus for participating in political protests on the IU-Bloomington campus.
BREAKING: Hundreds of protesters joined the encampment at Dunn Meadow after the faculty and grad worker union rally at Bryan Hall. It is one of the largest crowds at Dunn Meadow since the encampment began.
The IGWC is calling for the immediate resignations of President Whitten and Provost Shrivastav. JOIN US MONDAY AT 10AM AT BRYAN HALL FOR AN IGWC/FACULTY RALLY. Spread the word!