Hello from Chicago! The TSP crew is in the Windy City this weekend for the Midwest Sociological Association’s 2016 meeting, but not to worry, we took a quick break from the panels and presentations to round up our latest coverage for you.
The Editors’ Desk:
“Race, Resentment, Rage,” by Doug Hartmann. Doug reflects on some of the larger racial contexts surrounding the rise of Trump.
There’s Research on That!:
“FBiPhone and Coders’ Free Speech,” by Jacqui Frost. On whether or not code is speech and the very real consequences of what it can say.
Clippings:
“A Decade of Housing Occupation in Turin’s Olympic Village,” by Allison Nobles. Sergio Scamuzzi talks to The Guardian about what becomes of Olympic villages once the games ends.
From Our Partners:
Scholars Strategy Network:
“Measuring The Social Impact of Mass Imprisonment on America’s Black and White Families and Communities,” by Hedwig Lee, Tyler McCormick, Margaret T. Hicken, and Christopher Wildeman.
“Winning Public Arguments About Renewable Energy,” by Johannes Urpelainen.
Council on Contemporary Families:
“This is for All the Single People,” by Braxton Jones.
Contexts:
“How to Do Ethnography Right.” Syed Ali and Phil Cohen organize a special forum on best practices and important debates among ethnographers.
And a Few from the Community Pages:
- Feminist Reflections visualizes time use research.
- Cyborgology talks technology and Louis C.K. and debates whether or not Trump is a troll.
- Sociological Images introduces Super Sunday.
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