I’ve been lucky enough to work alongside Alyssa (& hope to resume doing so post sabbatical) and she’s wonderful. Quick, clear, and a real lover of authors and books. I hope you’ll reach out and share your sociology book project ideas with her!!
25.09.2025 21:41 — 👍 11 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 0
Assistant Professors - Sociology, Faculty of Arts in
Calgary,
AB,
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Assistant Professors - Sociology, Faculty of Arts in
Calgary,
AB,
...
My department, Sociology at the University of Calgary, is hiring FOUR (4) tenure track professors this fall in the areas of systemic justice and structural harm. Please help us to circulate this widely within your scholarly networks!
15.09.2025 15:06 — 👍 36 🔁 43 💬 2 📌 1
A Cancer Patient Chose Assisted Death. That Wasn’t the Last Hard Choice.
Read this powerful story about sociologist Tatiana Andia's pursuit of a medically assisted death. What a force, what a loss, and what a gift that she shared her struggle with us.
🎁 link:
05.08.2025 03:39 — 👍 23 🔁 8 💬 2 📌 0
i dont care about the NYT's nothingburger Mamdani story and they also don't need to crowdsource answers to this???
07.07.2025 16:25 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
I'm deeply, deeply saddened by the passing of Richard Alba @alba42.bsky.social. He was such a great scholar and source of support to me - blurbing my first book, writing for me on multiple occasions, and generally discussing ideas (incl when we didn't agree - which is rare for scholars these days).
11.06.2025 19:37 — 👍 45 🔁 7 💬 6 📌 2
Very saddened to learn of the passing of Richard Alba @alba42.bsky.social, a huge influence in sociology and demography.
11.06.2025 17:51 — 👍 8 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
John Mollenkopf announcing the death of Richard Alba on Facebook
I was deeply saddened to learn of Richard Alba’s passing today by John's post on Facebook. I had the privilege of being his student during an academic exchange year at CUNY in 2017. His seminar and our conversations left a lasting mark on me both intellectually and personally. 1/4
10.06.2025 21:34 — 👍 15 🔁 2 💬 1 📌 2
We’re lucky to have the slate we do 👏🏼
05.06.2025 22:21 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Congratulations Jess 💓 Sending every best wish for an impactful and fulfilling term - and thank you for serving.
05.06.2025 22:04 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
In the face of attacks on research, education, and humanity, we're stronger together than we are on our own. So, I'm deeply grateful to get to be part of the ASA leadership team, to serve alongside Dr. Young, and to help members build solidarity and champion the essential work of sociology.
05.06.2025 18:39 — 👍 260 🔁 20 💬 27 📌 2
🚨 New open-access by @sethabrutyn.bsky.social in Sociological Theory: "Theorizing Affective Motivation: Motives, Seeking, and the Mundanity of Pleasure" 📄
05.06.2025 16:04 — 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Project Overview
Pew Research Center is seeking two Research Assistants to join its Religion research project. The Research Assistants will support the project’s demography of religion and U.S. survey research teams. The demography of religion team analyzes data on the religious identity and characteristics of populations. It produces reports describing the religious composition of countries as well as other topics at the intersection of religion and social trends (e.g. religion and educational attainment, gender differences in religious commitment levels). The U.S. survey research team produces reports that explore issues at the intersection of religion and public affairs. Through public opinion surveys and other quantitative tools, it studies religious groups in the U.S. and examines the influence of religion on politics and society.
The people in these positions will work closely with other researchers on staff and will report to an Associate Director of Religion research.
Primary Responsibilities
Compiling and analyzing data from surveys and censuses
Descriptive statistical analysis
Creating tables and charts in Stata, Excel, Word and PowerPoint
Contacting statistical agencies to request information and custom tables
Data cleaning, maintaining and reviewing internal files and databases
Number checking, fact checking, proofing
Performing background research, including literature reviews, contacting subject matter experts and online data gathering
Assisting with questionnaire development
Coordinate the translation and checking of questionnaires
Education/Training/Experience
B.A. degree is required. A concentration in sociology, political science, economics or another social science is desirable
Strong quantitative skills, background in data management and analysis preferred
Experience undertaking research using Stata, R, SPSS or other statistical software
Mastery of descriptive statistics
Knowledge and Skill Requirements
Quantitative skills, including an ability to use Stata, SPSS or other statistical software
Interest in public and/or international affairs, particularly in issues concerning religion and the intersection of religion and public life
Strong verbal and written communications skills
Facility using syntax commands to carefully document analysis using log files is desired
Ability to balance numerous projects simultaneously
Attention to detail, including exacting standards to maintain accuracy and impartiality in all work products
Proven ability to communicate research results clearly and concisely
Ability to work collaboratively and collegially with staff from the religion team, as well as with staff from other Pew Research Center projects and outside organizations
Ability to balance multiple projects and meet tight deadlines while ensuring accuracy in data management, fact checking and research
Ability to communicate in more than one language is advantageous
PLEASE SHARE:
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We expect a lot of applications so it's best to apply this week for full consideration.
Come work with our great team!
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03.06.2025 17:16 — 👍 65 🔁 82 💬 5 📌 8
Grateful to adapt our new paper on refugee family separation @ersjournal.com into a post for the Council on Contemporary Families. I hope it’s readable & useful for teaching courses on family, inequality, immigration, & policy. thesocietypages.org/ccf/2025/06/...
03.06.2025 19:35 — 👍 9 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0
Life course illegality: how the life course and aging shape the experience of illegality
Abstract. Scholars have studied in detail how immigrants experience illegality in the US. Many have focused on immigrants’ fear of deportation as central t
📣🚨 NEW ARTICLE: Many #immigrants are aging & remain undocumented. What is their experience of illegality as they age–specifically their fear of deportation? New publication @sfjournal.bsky.social! Please read and share widely. 🔗 here: bit.ly/SF25-LCI (summary below) /1
04.06.2025 22:29 — 👍 24 🔁 10 💬 2 📌 0
Great piece, ty for writing it
04.06.2025 21:37 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Grateful to adapt our new paper on refugee family separation @ersjournal.com into a post for the Council on Contemporary Families. I hope it’s readable & useful for teaching courses on family, inequality, immigration, & policy. thesocietypages.org/ccf/2025/06/...
03.06.2025 19:35 — 👍 9 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0
Thank you so much for your editing and curation Alicia 🙏🏼
03.06.2025 19:11 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Spillover or consolidation?
We tested 2 models of cultural polarization w/ ~2,000 Americans.
The data support consolidation: once we accounted for networks and dispositions, partisanship lost its explanatory power.
📄 Childress, Rawlings, & Maghbouleh (2025)
🔗 doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/zpe8y_v
02.06.2025 16:43 — 👍 24 🔁 5 💬 3 📌 0
#WorldRefugeeDay Symposium: Complete program details are now available!
Register: migration.ubc.ca/events/event...
02.06.2025 18:24 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
well deserved!!!
02.06.2025 17:51 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
thanks! link here doi.org/10.31235/osf...
02.06.2025 17:43 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
thank you for sharing! its really nice to see what everyday people are doing on this issue around the U.S. and world.
02.06.2025 17:01 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Our full pre-print is on SocArXiv - thanks for reading these posts!
📄 Childress, Rawlings, & Maghbouleh (2025)
🔗 osf.io/preprints/so...
#CulturalSociology #Polarization #BookBans
02.06.2025 16:58 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Why it matters: research on cultural polarization often assumes that affective animus spills into everyday life. But our findings suggest that even at the height of a politicized issue like book banning, culture is a *resource* for partisan expression-- not its root cause.
Why it matters: research on cultural polarization often assumes that affective animus spills into everyday life. But our findings suggest that even at the height of a politicized issue like book banning, culture is a *resource* for partisan expression-- not its root cause. (8/9)
02.06.2025 16:54 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
What we found: evidence for consolidation. Judgments were shaped primarily by respondents' underlying traits; polarization was rare and limited; after controlling for social networks & traits, most partisan effects disappeared. (7/9)
02.06.2025 16:52 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
What a consolidation model predicts: more politicization, not outright polarization, book ban attitudes shaped by values and identity linked traits, asymmetric judgments, divisions explained by sociodemographic, sociometric, and psychometric factors (6/9)
02.06.2025 16:49 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
PhD Candidate at Cornell University; thinking and writing about human-nature temporalities, critical logistics and infrastructure studies, and the political economy of maritime transportation and seaports.
Assistant Professor of Religion at Mississippi State University | “Martyrs and Migrants” NYU Press | “Anthropologies of Orthodox Christianity” Fordham UP | religion, migration, violence, empire
www.candacelukasik.com
settler scholar of race and U.S. empire| haole | Assistant Professor of Sociology at Binghamton University | all views are my own.
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Star Trek: M33 comic. https://www.instagram.com/startrekm33
CA Central Valley born. Sociologist specializing in Latinx feminisms; repro justice; Soc of knowledge. Assistant Professor at ASU
PhD Student at UBC Sociology. Social Psych. Mental Health. Identity. Emotions. Culture. Organizations. Qualitative, Quantitative, and Computational Social Science.
JST (The Journal for Social Thought) is a peer-reviewed academic journal run by graduate students in the department of sociology @WesternU
Read the issues at: https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/jst/index
Research Fellow at @EUI | Political Scientist | public opinion, attitudes, political socialization, migration, quantitative methods | Author ‘Education and Tolerance’
www.lenkadrazanova.com
Assistant Professor of Criminology, Law, & Justice, author of Break the System: Criminalized Black Mothers and the Reproductive Politics of Abolition (UChicago Press, 2026)
PhD Candidate - McGill U Sociology
Curious about migration, social policy, families, religion, higher education, refugee rights, demography & democracy. I share content that I find interesting.
Historian at the Institute of Iranian Studies, Austrian Academy of Sciences.
assistant professor of sociology at Columbia • researching inequality, education, race/ethnicity, & social policy • 26.2 x1, 13.1 x13 • 1913 | Γ • she/her • views mine
marissaethompson.com
Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto
I study transnational religion, memory, rights & violence in the Middle East and its diasporas
📸 "our demise doesn't have to be like this"
www.mirayphilips.com
Asst. Professor @ SUNY Farmingdale. UT Austin alum. Interested in race, immigration, health disparities, and Asian Americans.
Law prof + sociologist at @TempleLaw. Property, land, cities, democracy. Philly (no longer quite so) newbie.
nateela.net | SSRN: bit.ly/ElaSSRN
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PhD Candidate, Department of Sociology, McGill University
https://gvlevesque.github.io/
When I was 4, I dressed up as Mephistopheles from Faust for Halloween and corrected each of my grandparents' friends when they thought I was the devil.
Now I'm a cultural critic.
Web: oliviagiovetti.com
Substack: criticaldrift.org
Sociology Assistant Professor @University of Georgia
Social networks, migration, inequality, computational and statistical methods
www.penghuang.me
Assoc Prof of Sociology Smith College. CUNY PhD. Studies media, emotions, death & disaster. Author of The Digital Departed & Consuming Catastrophe.
Sociology professor & University Research Chair at the University of Waterloo, Canada — critical migration & border studies | political sociology |citizenship & social justice
Website: https://uwaterloo.ca/sociology-and-legal-studies/profiles/suzan-ilcan