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'It's a double-whammy': Study shows downsides of women focused on 'low-promotability' service work
'It doesn't get measured and counted’: academic explains how HR can narrow gender pay gap by rethinking mentoring, feedback, promotions
Another really fantastic write-up of our research, with @annamueller.bsky.social and @alex-brewer.bsky.social
"Not only do women do more of [low-promotability service work], research has found, they do it better than their male counterparts, and when men do take on service tasks, it’s strategic."
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The Gilded Age of Medicine Is Here
Health insurers and hospitals increasingly treat patients less as humans in need of care than consumers who generate profit.
Health care accounts for more than 17 per cent of the U.S. economy, or around $4.5 trillion dollars, but the revenues of just two companies—CVS/Aetna and UnitedHealth—account for nearly one in every seven dollars the nation spends on health care.
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The official Bluesky account for the American Sociological Association Section on Medical Sociology.
https://www.asanet.org/asa_sections/medical-sociology/
sociology phd candidate @ harvard
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Assistant Professor of Sociology at William & Mary. Author of Privileging Place (Princeton 2024). Scholar of community, democracy, and housing.
Assistant Professor of Sociology at UC Berkeley. Medicine, Reproduction, Economy, Organizations, Family, Sexualities, Gender, Demography, STS. https://elizacbrown.com/
sociology prof @Tufts and 2025 Andrew Carnegie Fellow studying our contradictory relationship with nature. extraction, knowledge, conservation, political division. projects on the Delta Smelt and partisanship and the environment. https://calebscoville.com
Asst. Professor @ SUNY Farmingdale. UT Austin alum. Interested in race, immigration, health disparities, and Asian Americans.
Sociologist. Entrepreneur. Turning science into innovations that solve problems at Northeastern University.
Sociologist studying contentious & elite politics, state & empire, social networks, knowledge, theory, & China.
Associate Professor @ausis.bsky.social.
The American Journal of Sociology, founded in 1895 as the first journal in its discipline, is a peer-reviewed, bimonthly academic journal that publishes original research and book reviews.
Sociologist @thegraduatecenter.bsky.social @cunygcsociology.bsky.social @NorthwesternU alum. Author #CitizenOutsider @ucpress.bsky.social. AE @identitiesjournal.bsky.social. Research on race/racism/France & US. Yoga lover & sarcasm expert
Sociologist studying kids' social resources and, occasionally, sport at BYU. Living the academic middle management dream. Ohio State alum. Serving the world's best cat.
Professor | Books: Growing God's Family; Addicted to Lust; Taking America Back for God; The Flag and The Cross; Religion for Realists | CV: https://tinyurl.com/4hs86ntn
Professor of Sociology at USC, Associate Director, USC Equity Research Institute. I study immigrant integration, race/ethnicity, minoritized middle classes, minoritized entrepreneurs, and minoritized wealth attainment.
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Medical Sociology & Health Services Research. Professor at CU Denver. Substacking “I’m Not Gaslighting You!” https://open.substack.com/pub/spencerk