UC-Davis is hiring for a tenure-track assistant professor in the sociology of gender. See more details here: careercenter.asanet.org/job/1311028/...
08.09.2025 21:37 β π 36 π 26 π¬ 0 π 1@justinhuft.bsky.social
Part time researcher and lecturer in sociology & psychology. Full time lover of The Muppets. PhD candidate at UC Riverside. Race, gender, religion, social psych.
UC-Davis is hiring for a tenure-track assistant professor in the sociology of gender. See more details here: careercenter.asanet.org/job/1311028/...
08.09.2025 21:37 β π 36 π 26 π¬ 0 π 1NEW PREPRINT: RELIGION UNBUNDLED
Earlier this week at #ASA2025, @ruthbraunstein.bsky.social, @jlkucinskas.bsky.social, Brian Steensland, and I presented ideas for a new paradigm for the 21st-Century sociology of American religion. Full MS at SocArXiv for all those interested:
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This snapshot of the ASA 2025 Annual Meeting shows the numerous presenters who will be sharing sociological knowledge during the meeting. Thatβs 1,055 presenters on Saturday; 880 on Sunday; 948 on Monday; and 679 on Tuesday.
08.08.2025 20:45 β π 5 π 2 π¬ 0 π 2Headed to #ASA2025 in Chicago? ποΈ Join the conversation on Bluesky! Follow ASA's Section on Medical Sociology and connect with us and others by using #MedSoc #ASAChicago or #ReimaginingHealth
Let's share ideas, build community, and reimagine health together!
Itβs almost here! #ASA2025 starts the day after tomorrow. Thereβs still time to grab a train, plane, or automobile and meet us in Chicago for this gathering of sociologists that all your colleagues will be talking about! Register online or on site! bit.ly/RegisterASA25Β
#Chicago #ASA #sociology
This fun little article about Affect Control Theory and The Troubles got an honorable mention for the Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award from the Mathematical Sociology Section.
Currently celebrating with ice cream.
#sociology
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Syllabusin' folks:
There is no Sinners without Blues epistemology and there is no Blues epistemology without CLYDE WOODSβ¦.
So, this paper is passion-project of mine, asking questions about #motivation, proactive social actors, & emotional/affective dispositions. It is a long time coming & is a key piece in the argument for an affective #sociology. Check it out, open access (thx UBC)
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I also aim for shorter lectures, but the length is largely determined by the subject. Sometimes they're 10, sometimes 30. I think the average is around 15-20.
10.03.2025 23:31 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0White racial identity indirectly decreased support for and adherence to all COVID-19 mitigation outcomes by enhancing levels of conservatism. In addition, racial identity verification enhanced the negative effects of conservatism with most of the COVID-19 mitigation outcomes.
26.02.2025 17:42 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0In reaction to these threats, white people with a strong racial identity are adopting political beliefs, and, in particular, conservative beliefs, that help restore positive distinctness to their white identity.
26.02.2025 17:41 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0We conceptualized racial identity as the strength of the relationship to oneβs racial group, as opposed to a categorical label, and argued that with increasing threats to the white racial hierarchy, the racial identity of white people has become salient.
26.02.2025 17:41 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0New publication!
We explore opposition to COVID mitigation strategies and mandates. We use social identity theory and identity theory.
White Identity, Conservatism, and Resistance to COVID-19 Mitigation Strategies mdpi.com/3198468 #mdpiyouth via @Youth_MDPI
#sociology
Say youβve got very good causal IDENTIFICATION. Can you say you have causality, can make a causal general claim, and can say what βTHE causal effectβ is?
NO
We explain why in new article at Journal of Causal Inference.
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If you haven't seen Trenton's Stata resources, you're missing out. He has created an excellent collection of commands, explanations, and workshops. Super helpful!
06.02.2025 15:35 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Are you tired of analyzing your nominal and ordinal variables like its the 1950s? Then read @sociologicalsci.bsky.social today and see if ME inequality and total ME are right for you. We develop new methods for summarizing effects for nominal/ordinal independent and dependent variables.
05.02.2025 23:16 β π 68 π 26 π¬ 5 π 3A stately beaux arts building on the left with dozens of students sitting on the steps. In the middle, Michael Burawoy stands with a megaphone wearing all black and staring at the camera with a friendly smile.
I will always remember him as the 1st professor to show up at the barricades & the last to leave whenever there was a student protest on campus. Here he is on the steps of Wheeler Hall lecturing on Foucault as students chained themselves to the roof protesting austerity. πΈ @zunguzungu.bsky.social
04.02.2025 23:24 β π 244 π 56 π¬ 4 π 8Now is a time we need to support each other in academia across disciplines, across universities:
Those in fields not under attack, need to help those who are under attack
Senior faculty need to support junior faculty
Privileged faculty need to support marginalized faculty
#academicsky
ICYMI: In "The Continuing Association between Racial Prejudice and Government Assistance Beliefs," Lawrence M. Eppard et al. consider racism, racial inequalities, and support for social policy responses incl. welfare and social services. Free here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/epdf/10....
#sociology
Congrats! Looking forward to reading it!
23.01.2025 15:57 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Racialized Religion & Vaccine Hesitancy: Evidence from the General Social Survey by Evan Stewart and Elena G. van Stee, Accepted at Sociology of Religion. Abstract: Research has examined differences in vaccine hesitancy by religion and by race. Complex religion theory, however, argues that research should examine these two social forces in concert with one another to understand how the religious experience is racialized. Applying this theoretical approach, we examine the interaction of religion and race in a new module for vaccine hesitancy included in the 2022 General Social Survey. We find that the association between religiosity and vaccine hesitancy observed in other work is racialized. Stronger religious commitments are more strongly associated with more vaccine-hesitant attitudes for Black Americans than for White Americans. Yet stronger religious commitments are also more strongly associated with a higher likelihood of vaccine self-reports for a flu vaccine or a COVID-19 vaccine for Black Americans, after accounting for vaccine hesitancy attitudes. These indirect negative and direct positive associations between religiosity and vaccine reporting are important for understanding racialized differences in vaccine uptake. We use these findings to discuss how theories of racialized and complex religion can better serve the study of health and well-being.
Teasing new research on religion, race, & health just accepted at Soc of Religion with @elenavanstee.bsky.social. This was a super fun collaboration inspired by great work from folks including @mattmotta.bsky.social & @pennye.bsky.social. #socsky
23.01.2025 15:33 β π 12 π 3 π¬ 1 π 1To everyone planning on attending the @asanews.bsky.social conference in Chicago:
I'll be arriving a day early, and there will not be any more hot dogs or pizza left in the city when you get there.
Really sorry you had to find out like this.
#ASA2025
#sociology
Right on! A huge congrats!!
13.01.2025 23:10 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Very happy to have published this, and grateful for two excellent co-authors.
I think we found some interesting stuff!
#Sociology
LA fires are a good reminder that the only difference between me and any refugee is luck.
08.01.2025 15:23 β π 47741 π 7365 π¬ 478 π 280Ah, we've reached that point in the year where we are finalizing our courses. I would love to share some of my own thoughts on teaching classical theory. This is the oldest of the bunch. Well, almost as old as a paper on the challenges of our heuristics
#sociology
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It's LIVE: Political Sociology has its first Starter Pack! Follow us all here: go.bsky.app/QaLr2JG
18.11.2024 18:53 β π 41 π 18 π¬ 2 π 1ONLINE FIRST
In this new TSQ article, Christopher Seto (criminovelist.bsky.social) and colleagues examine how Christian nationalism inclines some adults to deny racial inequality in policing.
Read more at bit.ly/3ZyPu6A