@familyunequal A very fair critique. As the current SRA president, I totally agree that we need transparency, and to that end we're working on assembling a decent website. It's my life goal to unveil this grand achievement at the next SRA dinner.
NEW VIDEO of Friday's webcast, "The Voices of Americans in Crisis"
An illuminating exploration of the #AmericanVoicesProject w/@coreydfields, @davidgrusky & @HazelRoseMarkus, expertly guided by renowned author & journalist @JamesFallows
https://t.co/ZI1pt16y2P
We Need a G.I. Bill for Essential Workers - @davidgrusky on how to honor and compensate the people who've gotten us through the pandemic. https://t.co/IAOdNOjyC6
Ever wondered how much stay-at-home slows down COVID-19? In our latest @nature paper we use smartphone data to model mobility of 98 million people and detect hotspots, track COVID-19, and guide reopening strategies. Try the model at https://t.co/1VgPKwViZt
Many thanks to @davidgrusky for engaging with our article in @PNASNews and suggesting promising research fronts in the war on inequality https://t.co/RMdr4vcelP
The American Voices Project is hiring a regional director to be based at several locations near our interview sites. Apply today to join the team!
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We're looking for leaders! The American Voices Project is now recruiting graduate students, recent PhDs, and others for one-year senior leadership positions (with a possible second-year extension at a participating Federal Reserve Bank). https://t.co/ylCOtApFx1
Do you know a graduating college senior -- or anyone else -- interested in joining the most ambitious, audacious, and exciting social science project in the country? If so, they should check out our just-released recruitment website: https://t.co/UFukwbZEz9.
Here's a simple but powerful way to show your love for others. By signing up for the registry at https://t.co/tPyCKxFiFc, you can support past @ASAnews President Erik Olin Wright ... and everyone else diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. #ASA18#Swab4Erik
Are you falling behind on your “annual reception” quota? The solution: The annual reception of the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality. Please stop by! Penn. Conv. Ctr., 110AB, Level 100, today (Sunday), 8pm-10pm #asa18
THE STORY OF CASBS & #BehavioralEconomics
In 1977 @R_Thaler came here & made the connection that launched a field. He, @CFCamerer, George Loewenstein, Drazen Prelec & Matthew Rabin arrived as CASBS fellows 20 years later to push that field further. How??
https://t.co/t4l0ETR1sZ
In a remarkable nod to discredited policy, Nikki Haley suggests that we can grow our way out of poverty, evidently forgetting that the benefits of economic growth go mainly to the top. Check out her extraordinary “poverty magic” treatise here: https://t.co/5xTvX0lMiI
If you’re a fan of old-fashioned poverty policy, check out Nikki Haley’s response to the U.N. Special Rapporteur’s report on extreme poverty and human rights in the U.S. https://t.co/5xTvX0lMiI
Why is there so much sexual harassment, labor market discrimination, and other forms of gender inequality? Check out this new comprehensive report on the state of U.S. gender inequality ... and what can be done to reduce it now. https://t.co/hJhkzXnVI1
@epopppp I vote for Grusky & Hill! It pairs crisp readings with a tranche of 5-minute videos that present key ideas in the words of those who introduced them. If you don't want a reader, the videos are free and serve as stand-alone resources. The videos are here: https://t.co/pIDu6MiEgd