SocImages News:
Apparently this was the month of finding out that SocImages is quoted in awesome places! Thanks to a friend, I learned that a post is quoted in the current edition of Our Bodies, Ourselves. Um, amazing!
And I also stumbled across a generous endorsement of the site in Kate Harding’s fantastic new book Asking For It: The Alarming Rise of Rape Culture — and What We Can Do About It.
You like! Here are our most appreciated posts this month:
- Fetal alcohol syndrome and the social control of mothers (4,000+ likes, 10,000+ views)
- Media spin on violence against police (1,400+ likes, 3,700+ views)
- Netflix responds to criticism, changes its sexist definition of Pocahontas (600+ likes, 3,800+ views)
- Michael Kimmel on why everyone needs feminism (500+ likes, 1,300+ views)
- Does the Broken Windows Theory justify heavy policing of minor crimes (300+ likes, 1,600+ views)
Thanks everybody!
Editor’s pick:
Top post on Tumblr this month:
Upcoming Lectures and Appearances:
I’m excited to have a number of talks scheduled for this year. If you’re in Baton Rouge, LA; Huntington, WV; Portsmouth, OH; Witchita, KS; or Omaha, NE, please feel free to come by and say “hi”!
- Louisiana State University – Baton Rouge (Oct 8): Featured Guest and Panelist for a screening of The Hunting Ground
- Marshall University (Oct 26): “Sex, Rapture, and Resistance on College Campuses”
- Shawnee State University (Oct 27): “Sex, Rapture, and Resistance on College Campuses”
- University of Nebraska, Omaha Undergraduate Sociological Symposium – Keynote speaker (Nov 13): “The Power of Public Sociology”
- Wichita State University Sociology Club and Sociology Department Gender & Sexuality Conference – Keynote speaker (Mar 4): “Online Feminist Pedagogy: Talking about Gender and Sexuality with the World”
Social Media ‘n’ Stuff:
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Finally…
Please make me less lonely on instagram! I mostly post pictures of Louisiana, cocktails, and cats, but here’s one of a baby in a band:
Lisa Wade, PhD is an Associate Professor at Tulane University. She is the author of American Hookup, a book about college sexual culture; a textbook about gender; and a forthcoming introductory text: Terrible Magnificent Sociology. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram.
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