Molly M. King

Molly M. King

@mollymking.bsky.social

Sociologist of knowledge, science, inequality. Researcher. Wheelchair basketball player. ♿️ Personal citizen account.

133 Followers 67 Following 26 Posts Joined Oct 2023
5 months ago
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Get set for independence Why I left the rehab hospital more disabled than when I arrived

The dark side of American individualism and constant ambition is they ignore the structural constraints that shape lives: "[Insisting] positive thinking and hard work meant I could achieve my goals — intrinsic qualities that should be under my control — it made me feel responsible for my failure."

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8 months ago
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First year I've felt like reporting information to my government science funding agency is potentially... risky. I'll probably still report, now that I have the protections of tenure, but it makes me sad for both science and the study of science.

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8 months ago
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EPA employees put names to 'declaration of dissent' over agency moves under Trump The letter is rare public criticism from agency employees who could face blowback for speaking out against a weakening of funding and federal support.

These are the people ensuring your water is safe & air breathable.

Hundreds of #EPA professionals spoke out - worried about public safety, ignored science, and shrinking support for vulnerable communities.

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10 months ago

Yes! We have to move the needle on public perception of science. Scientists can share their story in a LOCAL HOMETOWN PAPER op-ed, published June 16! #McClintockLetters #SciComm

Share how we serve the public with fed dollars, & insights into fed funded research. tinyurl.com/McClintockLetters

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"Women are PIs on 58% of the canceled grants, although they are PIs on only 34% of all active NSF grants.

Similarly, Blacks are PIs on 17% of the terminated grants, although they make only 4% of the total pool. Hispanic PIs and those with disabilities were twice as likely to lose a grant."

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10 months ago

For those who truly embrace that they're on social media only for the likes? Programming ethics == building in a reminder that "you're real."

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11 months ago
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Why do nearly 45,000 scholarly papers cite themselves? While thousands of papers cite themselves, the percentage that do so is relatively low. Haunschild & Bornmann/arXiv.org While using bibliometric techniques to measure how disruptive research pa…

Why do nearly 45,000 scholarly papers cite themselves? My latest for @retractionwatch.com: retractionwatch.com/2025/03/19/p...

@lutzb.bsky.social, @mollymking.bsky.social

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1 year ago

Some people’s research will be flagged and then will move on with clarification. Other people’s research will be flagged and… it’s done. The differences in who those people are will not be random.

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Science is closed for business

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1 year ago
Gender Differences& Co-authorship - Work with us! We are currently soliciting applications for a one-year full-time post-doctoral fellowship with expertise in computational and network social science on the topic related to gender and collaboration. ...

Hiring an NSF-funded postdoc: looking for a network science scholar to study determinants and consequences of gender inequalities in scientific collaboration. Learn more here and please spread the word. sites.google.com/view/gender-...

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1 year ago

Ahh... the old mythos of individual agency strikes again.

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1 year ago

"Luck is a fairy tale we use to make people feel better about the world being unfair as shit." - S.A. Chakraborty, The Empire of Gold

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1 year ago

Happy Earth Day, all you humans who are trying to save it and humans who are trying to destroy it and humans who are unintentionally somewhere in-between thanks to capitalist social structures. 🌎

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1 year ago

This doesn't seem outrageous at all to me. Does one vote matter? Not at all, provably. Would it be a problem if everyone stopped voting? Very yes.

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1 year ago

Once had this logic used to entice me to apply for a job at [big tech], arguing that if I didn't apply because of moral qualms, someone else with lower ethical standards would. But (hypothetical) conundrum would be, if I then did apply, wouldn't I be the type of person with different standards?

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1 year ago

Oh I'm 💯% here to encourage your epistemological theory kink.

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2 years ago

Not only is this applicable to LGBTQ+ rights, but also to disability rights -- "Undergirding it is the unspoken but clear judgment that this identity is regrettable but in a civilized country must be tolerated."

A liberatory diversity does not only tolerate the existence of those who differ.

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2 years ago
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Opinion | Born This Way? Born Which Way? The panic over transgender children is driven by the fear that they’ll regret transitioning. But freedom to make mistakes is core to being human.

"The notion that people who diverge from social norms under existing hierarchies deserve basic human dignity only if they have no choice about that divergence is fundamentally degrading."

Such a well-put idea about the issue with using "born this way" rhetoric in the fight for civil rights.

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2 years ago

Moving on from banning books to banning ideas...
Sociology has been removed from the list of courses Florida public college students are ALLOWED to take to fulfill general education requirements, because it may cover "topics like race, gender and sexual orientation". www.nytimes.com/2024/01/24/u...

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2 years ago

Our findings of gender differences and similarities in network positioning provide insight into the international and interdisciplinary structure of scholarly collaboration. More descriptives, literature review, and cool graphs in the #openaccess paper!

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2 years ago

We find substantial similarity in interdisciplinary reach and international reach between men and women. Men and women tend to have co-authors with similar average productivity levels across subjects and regions. These findings contradict arguments that men have higher-status collaborators.

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2 years ago
Above panel: Share of women collaborators (median by subgroup). Subjects and regions are ordered from top to bottom and left to right, respectively, according to descending author count. Average values corresponding to fewer than 10 observations have been excluded from the analysis. X-axis displays cohorts by region. Below panel: Significance of Wilcoxon Rank Sum test of difference between the two gender groups in each subject-region-cohort.

The most dramatic gap we find is that of gender homophily in the tendency to collaborate. Homophily operates across all regions and all subject areas, with implications for women’s downstream research productivity, especially where the representation of women is limited.

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Above panel: Median (by subgroup) of focal authors’ first-order degree centrality. Subjects and regions are ordered from top to bottom and left to right, respectively, according to descending author count. Average values corresponding to fewer than 10 observations have been excluded from the analysis. Y-axis scales vary by subject. X-axis displays cohorts by region. Below panel: Significance of Wilcoxon Rank Sum test of difference between the two gender groups in each subject-region-cohort.

We use network analysis of Scopus from 2009-2013 to look at first- and second-degree ties among 1 million+ co-authors. While second-order collaborations look similar, men have greater first-degree ties.

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2 years ago
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Structure, status, and span: gender differences in co-authorship networks across 16 region-subject p... Global and team science approaches are on the rise, as is attention to the network underpinnings of gender disparities in scientific collaboration. Many network studies of men’s and women’s collab...

New article on gender and international coauthorship networks with my fabulous coauthors Kjersten Bunker Whittington and Isabella Cingolani 🧵

doi.org/10.1007/s111...

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2 years ago
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In a First, Nations at Climate Summit Agree to Move Away From Fossil Fuels Nearly 200 countries convened by the United Nations approved a milestone plan to ramp up renewable energy and transition away from coal, oil and gas.

Finally. Maybe now I can start to bother planning for retirement.

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2 years ago

It is society that makes us feel less-than when our behavior / ways of moving or thinking are different from the norm. As the grateful recipient of medical advances, however, I also recognize that it can be BOTH AND.

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2 years ago

Thanks for sharing your perspective. I’m sorry if it came across as looking down on others, that wasn’t my intention. What I was trying to get at here is the idea that society disables people by not recognizing the diversity of acceptable human behavior / modes of movement / etc.

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2 years ago
Sometimes I just wish it was all over In this article I reflect upon having recently been invited to join a new departmental group being set up to talk about Equality, Diversity and Inclusion; at the same time having been told to remem...

"Disability isn’t something people have. It is something that is done in the details of life – in the words, the acts, in the repeated, apparently inconsequential, behaviours that make up the unremarkable background to our lives." - Colin Cameron

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