Sociology Convention Advice
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by olderwoman
2M ago
It’s been a long time since we’ve shared advice about surviving the ASA convention, and maybe the advice has changed in recent years. Last year, too late to help, I saw worries people expressed about getting along at the convention, so I thought I’d start a thread for advice. Please add your advice and share ..read more
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Malpractice or best practice? the fight over “rigor” in criminal justice reform
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by Dan Hirschman
4M ago
The following is a guest post by Jonathan Ben-Menachem. Two criminal justice reform heavyweights are trading blows over a seemingly arcane subject: research methods. In a tweet, Jennifer Doleac, Executive Vice President of Criminal Justice at Arnold Ventures, accused the Vera Institute of Justice of “research malpractice” for their evaluation of New York college-in-prison programs. In a response posted on Vera’s website, President Nick Turner accused Doleac of “giving comfort to the opponents of reform.”  At first glance, the study at the core of this debate doesn’t seem controversial: Ve ..read more
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Introducing theory and social inquiry
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by Jeffrey Lockhart
5M ago
The below is a letter from the editorial board of a new journal, Theory and Social Inquiry. Here is the statement in its original PDF form. While I had no hand in this, I wholly endorse the endeavor. May 9, 2024 Dear Colleagues, As former members of the editorial board of Theory and Society, we wish to announce that we are launching a new journal, Theory and Social Inquiry, to continue the mission of Alvin Gouldner’s Theory and Society. The immediate catalyst for the constitution of this new journal is an attack on the principle of intellectual autonomy. In 2023 Springer Nature, the publisher ..read more
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“where dada?”
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by Dan Hirschman
6M ago
Note: This is a post about why I am voting in favor of the ASA resolution sponsored by the Sociologists for Palestine. My son is a year and a half old. He started talking a little bit late – not abnormally so, but just on the later side. As a result of that, and the usual parenting anxiety, we tracked his first words very carefully. The list grew – slowly, and then quickly. After he hit the phase where he was able to copy words pretty well, we switched to listening for sentences. So, I know that in mid-March 2024, he said his first full sentence: “where dada?” Not long after he said those word ..read more
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How to run an article award committee
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by Dan Hirschman
6M ago
Last year, I had the honor of chairing two article award committees for ASA: the Granovetter Award for the Economic Sociology Section and the Junior Theorist Award for the Theory Section. Both committees ended up similar processes that worked fairly well, so I thought I would share a brief description in case it’s helpful to any future award committee chairs taking on the task for the first time. The context of these awards is that individuals (mostly) self-nominate papers, and a committee of ~4 scholars reads them and pick 1-2 winners and 0-2 honorable mentions (roughly, rules vary by section ..read more
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Asa defense of christina cross
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by Dan Hirschman
6M ago
Christina Cross, an Assistant Professor of Sociology, was recently subject to bad faith accusations of plagiarism by Christopher “incite a moral panic over Critical Race Theory” Rufo. Rufo leveraged similar allegations against Claudine Gay into forcing her resignation. Cross’s alleged plagiarism involves similar text to other articles… in the boilerplate description of large, commonly-used survey datasets like the PSID. Harvard Crimson discusses the story here. The American Sociological Association has issued a response, reproduced in full below because I could only find it as a pdf linked fro ..read more
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College and underemployment
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by andrewperrin
7M ago
The Strada Education Foundation released last week a major report, “Talent Disrupted,” on college graduates and underemployment. Trumpeted by the Wall Street Journal as demonstrating the importance of majors and internships, the large-dataset study claims to show that majoring in useful things like health sciences and quantitative-heavy subjects, along with having an internship, are the ways to avoid underemployment after college. It is a big study, and thoughtfully done. It’s commendable for including data for colleges across the spectrum of American higher ed, which is extremely heterogeneou ..read more
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2024 Junior Theorists Symposium Call for Papers
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by Dan Hirschman
8M ago
SUBMIT YOUR PRÉCIS HERE SUBMISSION DEADLINE: March 22nd, 11:59pm Eastern Time The 18th Junior Theorists Symposium (JTS) is now open to new submissions. The JTS is a conference featuring the work of emerging sociologists engaged in theoretical work, broadly defined. Sponsored in part by the Theory Section of the ASA, the conference has provided a platform for the work of early-career sociologists since 2005. We especially welcome submissions that broaden the practice of theory beyond its traditional themes, topics, and disciplinary function. The symposium will be held a ..read more
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Guest post: some reflections on theory and society
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by Dan Hirschman
9M ago
The following is a guest post by Musa al-Gharbi. In recent weeks, there has been significant turmoil around the journal Theory and Society. The previous editorial board has resigned en masse. A new set of lead editors was brought in. The journal is poised to relaunch with a new mission statement to accompany the new editorial board. I am one of the scholars who joined that board. While reading about the controversy around the journal in recent days, I encountered Dan Hirschman’s post on scatterplot that included a handful of questions he’d like to have the new editorial board members answer. I ..read more
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Guest post: springer nature response on t&s
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by Dan Hirschman
9M ago
The following is a press release from Springer, the publisher of Theory & Society. It was written for Retraction Watch (which is covering the story) and also shared with me. We thank all the previous editors of the journal and respect their decision to resign from the journal, and as such we do not wish to enter into protracted public discussions regarding this matter. We have spent a number of years assessing the journal, including the authors’ experience of the journal, and considering whether its scope reflects changes in the discipline.  Feedback from researchers suggested that th ..read more
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