shameless plug: michelle and i are speaking on public criminologies this sunday morning at the sociology meetings in montreal.
here’s the paper (comments welcome!) and here’s the session info:
Regular Session. Public Sociology
Scheduled Time: Sun, Aug 13 – 10:30am – 12:10pm Building: Palais des congrès de Montréal
Session Organizer: Eric Klinenberg (New York University)
Presider: Kieran Healy (University of Arizona)
Accessibility through Accountability: Moving Beyond the Traditional Literature Review in Public Sociology
Laurel E. Westbrook (Univ of California-Berkeley), Damon W. Mayrl (University of California-Berkeley)
Challenging Institutional Barriers to Community-Based Research
Randy Stoecker (University of Wisconsin)
Public Criminologies
Christopher Uggen (University of Minnesota), Michelle Inderbitzin (Oregon State University)
Publicly Financed Sports Stadiums, the Media, and Public Policy
Kevin J. Delaney (Temple University), Rick Eckstein (Villanova University)
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Allen — June 30, 2021
The American Society of Criminology's highest honor is reserved for contributions to knowledge rather than practice. Tenure/promotion committees find assessing a candidate's impact on the study far easier than analyzing their influence on behavior. And it appears that for every well-known academic who supports a new policy, there is an equally well-known academic who opposes it. 350-401