Women worry about not seeming warm, so they use exclamation points to appear warmer. But they’re worried about not being seen as competent or powerful, and worry that exclamation marks undermine that. Men, the research shows, don’t think about any of that.
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A new excerpt published by Just Tech features the final book chapter from Trust Fall @SarahMosseri (@ucpress) on workplace relations in the NYC ride-sharing circuit. Read more: https://t.co/uIVRx0tHIX
"Open the book to page ninety-nine and read, and the quality of the whole will be revealed to you." --Ford Madox Ford
I put Trust Fall through the Page 99 test at The Campaign for the American Readeer; read more about it here! https://t.co/WtNa1SW3p6
So grateful for Judy Wajcman's review essay on #TheLastHumanJob. "It is hard to convey how rich and evocative...this book is. It is beautifully written & so immersive that reading it I felt I got to know several of the interviewees personally...The book could not be more welcome"
Women using OOO messages to tell it like it really is in the US: "I’m out of office because I’m a single mom paying $3,000 for childcare with no paid leave to fall back on. Taking a moment to steady myself."
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I’m thrilled to be co-hosting a digital event with Sarah Jaffe – journalist and author of Work Won’t Love You Back (among several other books).
🗓️ Join us on December 9th at 12pm (EST) for a candid conversation about work and intimacy.
Register here: https://t.co/fiROTPUTXO
🚨 IT'S LAUNCH DAY!!! 🚨Trust Fall is going out in the world today, and I genuinely hope folks find value in it. Thank you to the many people and organizations that made this day possible, including @NSF, @UVA & @ucpress!!
Order today: https://t.co/11IwT4iSHs
This important book releases tomorrow and the OpEd explains how trust gets weaponized in the workplace. Advocate for yourself, inform yourself, take a min to read it.
ASA member Sarah Mosseri @SarahMosseri uncovers how the very bonds workers rely on to manage instability and insecurity often deepen their exposure to risk and exploitation. @ucpress https://t.co/qDsPF8RE2j
I am such a fangirl of the journalist, Anne Helen Petersen. She writes honestly and with clarity about really complex and nuanced issues. I'm still pinching myself about the fact that she endorsed my book.
If you haven't gotten your copy yet, order here: https://t.co/11IwT4ikRU
My latest Work Fails post draws on Jackson Lamb from Apple's Slow Horses to explain the unspoken labor of protective managers. Check it out and share with others! https://t.co/egNCpWymir