The New Yorker: Champion of Serious Sociology
We sociologists tend to have a chip on our shoulder. We tend to think—not without substantial evidence, of course—that our research and ideas are not particularly visible or influential in the public realm, both in general and especially in comparison to our social science cousins. Maybe we should all be reading The New Yorker. It seems … Continue reading The New Yorker: Champion of Serious Sociology
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