After his tragic death earlier this month, Marxist sociologist Michael Burawoy left behind not only a formidable body of scholarship but also a model of how to pursue a form of sociology informed by and informing efforts for social change. https://t.co/SWndObsfBb
Two days after Michael was killed, I wrote this short piece about what he meant to me – and more importantly, what he meant to us.
It was the hardest thing I've ever written. Thanks to @VersoBooks for running it.
https://t.co/NmLi3wNfVS
New open access article out in New Media & Society on the blending of influencer and advertising tactics to promote right-wing partisan knowledge
https://t.co/II6LzRy0PG
I situate an immensely influential video-centered organization in research on partisan think tanks before analyzing hundreds of ads it ran on Meta platforms attacking the 1619 Project to show its fusion of emotional and intellectual appeals
@jdawncarlson out of the way from the conference, but the pulled “pork” at depanneur le pick up near little Italy was phenomenal (may need to specify vegan mayo)
In honor of Michael Burawoy's retirement, @JoshSeim and I wrote this polemical defense of theory-driven ethnography for @CritSoc.
Against those who deride this approach as heavy-handed deductivism, we argue that...
https://t.co/TZQ8tIH3J4
And I'm honored by the company I keep in the full special issue; big thanks to the incredible issue editors @clarajuarezmiro @isisgiraldoa and @ajbauer
I am excited to share a new article that draws on the thought of Stuart Hall to outline a heuristic for orienting right-wing studies. It's open access from @UCBerkeleyCRWS's Journal of Right-Wing Studies
https://t.co/W4hGna7tOq
Michael Burawoy @UCBerkeley is the recipient of the 2024 W.E.B. Du Bois Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award, which honors scholars who have shown outstanding commitment to sociology & whose cumulative work has contributed in important ways to advancement of discipline.
I've been working with @clarajuarezmiro and @isisgiraldoa on a special issue of the new Journal of Right-Wing Studies (@UCBerkeleyCRWS) and it's finally in proofs.
Looking forward to sharing this incredible collection soon!
the article parses how Fox News helped spark the #1619 panic as well as an interesting period in which CNN and MSNBC referenced the Project to bring a social scientific imagination into their broadcasts 2/4
sociology and media studies friends, take a look at my new paper "The 1619 Project Moral Panic: The Role of Cable News" out in @socprobsjournal
https://t.co/bIS6YtukNC
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this (open access!) paper grew out of my inability to see my own experience with a chronic pain condition through the concept of habitus as Bourdieu theorized it — it wouldn't have been possible without the support of many friends at @UCBerkeley
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sociology pals, I'm excited to share that a long-simmering project that rethinks Bourdieu through the biomedical literature on pain is online at @SocTheory
https://t.co/Ib3fJ7ZBU4
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I am delighted to announce a $100K gift from @UCBerkeley Sociology alumna Suava Zbierski-Salameh to establish the Michael Burawoy Endowment for Sociology to honor the remarkable career of Berkeley Sociology Prof. Emeritus Michael Burawoy.