We're hosting 5 Ivy League professors for a "Blockchain and Belief" roundtable live! Live on YouTube and X! Friday Jan. 9th 2pm ET Subscribe at https://t.co/Dt9GfTYjjo
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The "#Blockchain and Belief" Professor's Roundtable featuring 5 academics from @Princeton@dartmouth hailing from Decenter Princeton. @evmavericks@ProDJKC hosting #134 live on X and Youtube!
.@JDVance: You changed your name three times because you kept getting caught raping children in the Ohio Valley. And I have witnesses who can and will testify against you on this. I cannot wait to put you in prison for the rest of your life you sick fuck.
This time thru my “Religion and Social Capital” class I included @hahriehan ’s latest book Undivided, documenting a racial justice program at a Cincinnati megachurch. It worked really well with the curriculum (Bourdieu, Coleman, Putnam, Durkheim, Mauss and many others).
Another time through my “God and Money” course, and again a week teaching Michael Sandel’s What Money Can’t Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets. Some
students love it; for some, it drives them crazy. I understand both responses.
I've read nothing like this before—a painfully honest piece about the cruelty and patriarchy of academia, viewed through the lens of a grieving wife. Lang Chen remembers the last days of husband @Xiaohong__Xu, a brilliant, beloved sociologist from China who passed away at age 45.
I'm super excited to launch *The Varieties of Atheism* (@UChicagoPress, 2022)! Next Monday 13 Nov at 6pm GMT / 1pm EST / 10am PST.
With responses from @fionaellis66, Arthur Bradley, and Nick Adams, hosted by @FaithsOxford. Come if you can! Details here:
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@MattThiessenNT Nope. The antivaxxer trope is the crunchy Gaia worshipper type (not that there is anything wrong with Gaia worship per se) who falls outside the Capitalistvangelical demographic of climate change deniers. But yes new swath of Christian Right antivaxxers due to pandemic mandates.
Welcome to faculty orientation! In 1984, two of your senior colleagues, now distinguished professors and the most well cited in your discipline, had a petty dispute. They have hated each other since. Your job as a new faculty member is to navigate the land mines. Good luck!
It’s PUB DAY!!! Today is the official publication date for my book, _The Black Coptic Church: Race and Imagination in a New Religion_! I am thrilled to see this book in the world! I appreciate your support. Please head over to NYU Press or Amazon to purchase your copy!