Our latest "In Brief" summaries of new #sociology research fea. work on wildfires and out-migration, discrimination and policy preferences, structuring family lending, morals and the legal profession, aging with imagination, and more! https://t.co/3dzpzp7eyR
🌈New! Sociologist @CantonWiner on #asexuality’s place in the queer community: Extending sexualities research to consider queer gatekeeping allows us to reimagine just how much room there is under the rainbow
https://t.co/3UD2rUCmxO
#aroace#sexuality#LGBTQIA#sociology#Pride
Delighted to talk publishing, public writing, and sociological R&D with @Amin_Ghaziani and @hartm021 in the new issue of @contextsmag.
link: https://t.co/8kDDCSqLX3
pdf: https://t.co/n3EBwHgIty
What is the true function of 'fake news' in societies today?
I wrote a policy brief, 'Fake News' & the Public Sphere, for the spring 2025 issue of ASA's Contexts Magazine @ASAnews@contextsmag#fakenews#disinformation#sociology#policy
https://t.co/OaKb6adTLc
Beyond #Girlboss and #Tradwife: #Sociology scholars
@professorsmitha & @cinziasolari write that hashtag feminism responds to White western women's binds, but overlooks the global, utopic, liberatory feminist vision to help all struggling women https://t.co/3sILsiqO68
Our Winter '25 issue is now live and unpaywalled at https://t.co/WsyyHI2YF0! Want a clickable table of contents? Go here: https://t.co/kOAZMSijY2. Want a playlist for all this #sociology, with songs inspired by the articles in this issue? Go here: https://t.co/ueEErXL2Ao
New! 📚 #Sociology research at an all-Black, all-boys high school reveals the high tolls of the untended grief when youth survive peers' #gun deaths: https://t.co/oYTSVJtu0A.
🎧 Learn more in this @asanews.bsky.social
podcast with author @NoraGrossPhD: https://t.co/6fiiO7uIuw
Check out my "An Emotional Affair" in this issue of Contexts! It details the concept of relational management, a key behavior men sought in their extramartial affairs.
https://t.co/KekzJz2GXl
#Sexualityresearch#relationalmanagement#infidelity#cheating#contexts #AcademicTwitter #SocAF
New! Sociologists' election reflections as the 2nd Trump Administration took power: @daniellaurison, Mary Romero, @andrewjperrin, A. Spencer-Blume,
@menjivar_ceci, & E. Bonilla-Silva on the campaigns waged & the battles yet to come https://t.co/m3OBC0LeXV
The Winter 2025 issue of @contextsmag just dropped! With its theme of "heartbreak and hope," the essays reflect what makes us human: the search for something good, despite the devastations. Please join us in celebrating - all content free for 30 days! https://t.co/zMUdBmIGCi
Our Winter '25 issue is now live and unpaywalled at https://t.co/WsyyHI2YF0! Want a clickable table of contents? Go here: https://t.co/kOAZMSijY2. Want a playlist for all this #sociology, with songs inspired by the articles in this issue? Go here: https://t.co/ueEErXL2Ao
New blog from Marcel Paret (@UUtah, @go2uj) remembering the renowned revolutionary sociologist: "Michael Burawoy: An Absolute Gem." https://t.co/zDh3QePcVI #sociology#publicsociology
In Brief! Snack-sized sociology: UBC grad student Parker Muzzerall summarizes new work in Social Problems by Amina Zarrugh and Luis Romero (both @TCU) analyzing whether ancestry testing reifies a "one-drop" vision of ethno-racial identity https://t.co/ntnSCoqmRW
This week's coverage includes the latest from us, @contextsmag, & @CCF_Families: covering reflections on Michael Burawoy’s legacy, the Super Bowl, digital emotional labor, AI in dating, background check inaccuracies, "good" v. "great sex", & more.
🔗 https://t.co/QdWRewti8w 🔗
New Blog! In "Is Authentic Dating Possible?"
@stanford grad student Giora Ashkenazi takes a symbolic interactionist view, exploring the ways that inauthenticity crept into our romantic lives well before AI and chatbots and how we might push back: https://t.co/3Cia5OSFSr
Sociology in the News: @rakaberkeley and @GeoffreyPleyers on the passing of renowned Sociologist Michael Burawoy, Max Besbris on post-wildfire rebuilding, Aldon Morris & Harry Edwards on the Trump admin, @UlrikeBialas on migration in France, & more:
🔗https://t.co/6FbtTbGN98🔗
🚨In Brief! Snack-sized sociology. UBC grad student Sophie X. Liu covers Paulina d. C. Inara Rodis's
@spquarterly article "The Managed Response," re: the limiting social expectations placed on racialized women online (and off) https://t.co/sLKFGb7C68