한국연구재단의 연구윤리교육을 이수할 때마다 충격을 받는다. 강요 저자, 명예 저자, 유령 저자? 위조, 변조, 표절? 부당저자표시, 부당중복게재? 자녀를 저자로 등재하지 말라, 연구에 기여한 사람을 빼지 말라, 부정행위 제보자에게 보복하지 말라… 미국에서 이런 교육을 받아본 적이 없다. (1/2)
Learn about Western Illinois University’s Department of Sociology & Anthropology @WIUNews & other sociology depts in the 2025 ASA Guide to Graduate Departments of Sociology. Now completely online & free for ASA members. Available for a fee to nonmembers. https://t.co/IDZN1PAfOu
Learn about the University of Pennsylvania’s Department of Sociology @SociologyatPenn & other sociology departments in the 2025 ASA Guide to Graduate Departments of Sociology. Now completely online & free for ASA members. Available for a fee to nonmembers. https://t.co/IDZN1PAfOu
On the Theory & Society scandal: this is not a coup of ‘science’ over ‘non-science’ or data-driven sociology vs. non-data sociology. T&S had been publishing theoretically informed and rigorous social science for decades. This is a takeover by a wing of sociology…1/8
논문 열기 어려우신 분들은 일다 기사를 보시면 됩니다!
이주 가사노동자의 98%는 가난한 나라에서 온 여성이고요. 또한 이들은 국가가 경제 발전을 열망하는 동시에, 자본주의 시스템이 붕괴되지 않도록 하기 위해 집안에 둘 노예가 필요하다는 이유로 고용됩니다.
https://t.co/vysRCcisaw
Will recent demonstrations lead to more erosion of public support for Trump or to continued declines in support for immigration? In his op-ed @guardian ASA member Musa al-Gharbi @Musa_alGharbi@stonybrooku says it depends on who gets blamed for clashes. https://t.co/azyrogINqA
May 7, 5:30: Jaz Brisack in conversation with Robert Reich. Brisack is co-founder of Starbucks Workers United and will discuss their new book about organizing at companies ranging from Nissan to Starbucks to Tesla to Ben & Jerry’s. @RBReich https://t.co/MbSvwiUJ9Z
나는 브로콜리너마저의 노래를 좋아하지만 <서른>의 노래 가사에서 다소 의아함을 느꼈다. "아닌 걸 아니라고 하는 데까지 (...) 지금이 어쩌면 정말 어른이 되는 순간" 아닌 걸 아니라고 할 수 없어야 어른 아닌가? 마음은 상상력 풍부한 아이인데 정작 그렇게 살 수는 없는 게 가끔 참 별로다.
‘@tbonini and @EmilianoTrere's book is a highly readable intervention: seldom polemical, it nonetheless forcefully reasserts an investment in humanity in the face of the algorithm.’
Craig Gent reviews Algorithms of Resistance below.
https://t.co/IkQTNcn8cw
Open access! The Global Labour Journal's special issue on "The Gig Economy and Women Workers in the Middle East" is available to read now! Includes contributions by ASA members Laila Mourad @YorkUniversity & Pablo Perez-Ahumada @pablo_perez_a@uchile. https://t.co/U8lF0Xmzdd
Saverio Minardi theoretically and empirically investigates the relationship between technological change, de-unionisation and the earnings trajectories of occupational classes from 1984 to 2019.
Read below.
https://t.co/wIXNFIqUC8
‘Constructing Mobilities’ shows how the disciplining elements in the Italian construction sector follow workers to their postings abroad and enhance their disposability.
Read more below.
https://t.co/xttlaJVT7d
New Issue "[@vdoellgast] presents a strong argument as to the circumstances in which labor agency can make a difference to workers and certainly contains lessons for all those involved in labor policy, activism, & academia." Donaghey reviews.@SageJournals
https://t.co/Q9Iw4DXXKG
How do shared experiences of stigma and exclusion reshape collective identities? The lives of undocumented youths in LA provide a glimpse.
https://t.co/DEGUB8WbJ1
Robert MacKenzie and Christopher McLachlan’s article highlights problems with human capital development, career progression and in-work insecurity associated with internal churning.
Read the article in the December 2023 issue.
https://t.co/p56eSGRIWN
"This is one of the few existing books that offers a rich, critical, fresh, & contemporary analysis of the platform economy" @valeriapuligna2 reviews Work & Labour Relations in Global Platform Capitalism by Haidar & @MaartenKeune@SAGEJournals
https://t.co/eYbQwbiv1h