The anti-harassment committee is hosting its second virtual discussion session this summer (Wednesday, July 24, 3:00-5:00 PM EDT) in preparation for our annual meeting. Members will discuss the SSSP anti-harassment policy (https://t.co/Lf3TRORFaC) and reporting processes and
The SSSP Anti-Harassment Committee plans to host two pre-conference discussions of the SSSP Anti-Harassment Policy (Tuesday, July 9 from 12:00pm-2:00pm and Wednesday, July 24 from 3:00pm-5:00pm (Eastern Time). Participants will discuss the SSSP Anti-Harassment Policy and
The anti-harassment committee is hosting two virtual discussion sessions this summer (Tuesday, July 9 12:00-2:00 PM EDT and Wednesday, July 24, 3:00-5:00 PM EDT)
This was me last week. I logged in one day before the deadline and nothing. I sent out a reminder that they only have 24 hours left. All but one got it in before the deadline. But now I am thinking what if I hadn’t reminded them!
Some context and advice for prospective graduate students contacting faculty:
Context: Many of us get dozens of emails each year. And we spend hours and hours replying to them. We cannot possibly meet with everyone.
See advice on making a successful “cold call” below:
Also, don’t forget to check out SSSP member Seth Khan 2023 Featured Abstract from his conference paper “We are not Walmart: Contingent Academic Work and the ‘Walmartization’ of Higher Education”: https://t.co/ONAls2lbQs
This year’s Membership & Outreach Committee is chaired by me—@genderteach, who is a decade’s long contingent faculty member. As we broaden our membership, please think about contingent faculty you know.
Save the date for our July Teaching Sociology Webinar, focusing on FGWC persons! The free webinar will be on Wednesday, July 19 from 4-6 PM ET. More information coming soon! RSVP for the webinar here: https://t.co/WKM1tgNxIt
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Of all of the three books I've (somehow) written, this is the one that's closest to my heart. An attempt to wrestle with fatphobia--my own, others', and most importantly society's--it is ultimately a kind of love letter to all bodies. Especially fat ones. https://t.co/7b0V7e0Z2D
One of my favorite tools on the internet is a website called Statistical Atlas. I don’t know who runs it or how it’s funded. It could be the stat fairy for all I know. But basically, it just feeds census data into visualizers. For instance, here’s my hometown demographics
I was recently interviewed for the APA monitor about how I worked with -- rather than against -- ChatGPT in my Psychology of Human Sexual Behavior class last semester. Thanks to Ashley Abramson for the great write-up! https://t.co/qMoXx6cZz3
14 years ago, abortion provider Dr. George Tiller was murdered by a white supremacist, anti-abortion extremist while serving as an usher at his church. Today, we remember George for his deeply valuable contributions to the world of abortion care. (1/2)