This week on TheSocietyPages.org…
Office Hours Podcast:
“Hahrie Han on Organizing Political Activists,” with Evan Stewart. Dr. Han discusses her latest book and the shaping of political movements.
Teaching TSP:
“Intro to Sociological Methods Using the Reading List,” by Amy August. An exercise—with worksheets—designed to help students learn methods by distilling academic journal articles.
The Reading List:
“The KKK’s Living Legacy,” by Evan Stewart. New research from Rory McVeigh, David Cunningham, and Justin Farrell shows the Klan’s activities in the ’60s continue to affect today’s Southern politics.
Citings & Sightings:
“Self-Segregation in San Francisco Schools,” by Neeraj Rajasekar. Studies find school choice works through parents’ social networks to segregate schools.
“Working for the Long Weekend,” by Sarah Catherine Billups. Long weekends make a great treat, but one sociologist argues adopting the schedule full-time wouldn’t help work-life balance.
Scholars Strategy Network:
“Does Public Education Improve When Urban Districts Manage a ‘Portfolio’ of Schools?” by Katrina Buckley.
Council on Contemporary Families:
“Men against Women, or the Top 20 Percent against the Bottom 80?” by Leslie McCall.
A Few from the Community Pages:
- Sociological Images goes to Mardis Gras!
- Cyborgology on the exclusive aesthetic of writing—long-hand.
- Sociology Lens on the influence of Facebook in UK elections.
Comments 2
TSP’s Weekly Roundup: Feb. 20, 2015 - Treat Them Better — February 20, 2015
[…] TSP’s Weekly Roundup: Feb. 20, 2015 […]
TSP’s Weekly Roundup: Feb. 27, 2015 - Treat Them Better — February 27, 2015
[…] The Last Roundup! […]