RT @NickWolfinger: Interesting new paper on the politics of academic sociologists, & the question of whether their enterprise should be sci…
Interesting new paper on the politics of academic sociologists, & the question of whether their enterprise should be scientific analysis or social justice. Short thread. https://t.co/nMfqRmefYt https://t.co/6q6VL6TcLV
RT @in_cog_nikto: Wow. They surveyed sociologists about attitudes to the moral mission of sociology and analized how sociologists' views di…
RT @in_cog_nikto: Wow. They surveyed sociologists about attitudes to the moral mission of sociology and analized how sociologists' views di…
RT @in_cog_nikto: Wow. They surveyed sociologists about attitudes to the moral mission of sociology and analized how sociologists' views di…
Judging by the abstract, sounds really interesting read! a #sociology of #sociologists !
Wow. They surveyed sociologists about attitudes to the moral mission of sociology and analized how sociologists' views differ because of preferred research paradigm, gender, and political orientation. https://t.co/AhmqF9Qh7V https://t.co/vX6fvebgRc
@JonHaidt @CampbellSocProf @SocialGeometer As a PhD student in Soc rn, my sense is that things are worse in our discipline (see, https://t.co/zaHb27enKV). That said, there are people pushing back (see https://t.co/zrOI5Vfvfw)
@salonium I'm just not sold on ideological drift. Here's a new (paywalled) paper on sociologist's political beliefs. It's the *older* ones, presumably in their jobs longer, that have more lefty political beliefs. https://t.co/nMfqRmefYt /1
@Thom_Hansen_ It's only slightly more convincing, given the tight link between ideology & party ID. Here's a new (paywalled) study on sociologists showing that it's the older faculty--presumably in their jobs longer--who have more extreme lefty beliefs
Sociology’s Sacred Victims and the Politics of Knowledge: Moral Foundations Theory and Disciplinary Controversies https://t.co/gp62k3HKwZ
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
@jayvanbavel @DebMashekHxA In sociology: 73% radical/libaral, and only 13% moderate, 4% libertarian/cons. "Dispassionate attitude in research important for accuracy". 19% of Radicals Agree, 48% of liberal, 78% of moderates. Many concerning answers varyin
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
@clairlemon @HPluckrose Just in case both of you good folks missed it.
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
@missmuffit_ @MylesNotLive @whoissizzle @illdieinanaudi @AnthonyTheGre8t @ElmerFTW123 @_ThePrincessDes @Rasheedgotit @LarrabeeTyler @jadaaa_mb Here, have this: https://t.co/AoWRKzAhgT The 'research' you've done will be comprised on theoretical studies by s
こういう研究成果が出れば、反響(学生、教師、その他関係者の言動、諸予測の変化)を経て、社会学者たちにフィードバックが効き、個人的及び組織的言動に変化が生ずるだろう。ところで、日本の社会学者たちはどうなっているのだろうか。
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
Om hvordan sosiologer nekter å tro på vitenskap, og isteden jobber utifra en fantasi om hva som skal "korrigeres"...
31 Likert scale questions posed to American sociologists on methodological and ideological issues, as well as three specific topics. Interesting responses. I wonder how UK sociologists compare. (Note ~ 15% response rate.)
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
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RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
Study: "Many sociologists express disbelief at raising the possibility of biology even playing a component role in occupational choices": "Jesus, really!", "Are you freaking kidding me?" "How. Are. You. Even. Asking. Me. This. Question" sociologist in stud
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
Feelings over facts: "Commitment to the field’s 'moral mission,' preferred research paradigm, gender, and especially political orientation are all significant predictors of sociologists’ views..the field of sociology as an 'emotive community'.” https://t.c
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
RT @SteveStuWill: Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the…
@invicthor_ Mira lo que me encuentro: https://t.co/Al4prMwJXx
Interesting paper on sociologists' tendency to sacralize victim groups, and how this creates various blind spots for the field https://t.co/IRLt7uLGoQ cc. @JonHaidt https://t.co/nN0vI3eUAe
RT @MattGrossmann: Sociologist survey finds political ideology (overwhelmingly left) & view of the field’s moral mission influences views o…
Needs re-tweeting for daytime folk: the political takedown of what was once the best academic field: https://t.co/rltKEUYiUp
RT @MattGrossmann: Sociologist survey finds political ideology (overwhelmingly left) & view of the field’s moral mission influences views o…
Truly sad portrait of #radocal, #ideological, #sociology. Authors claim #sociology is an "emotive community." Was once the best field. https://t.co/11CPJdDZeY
RT @FrederickRLynch: "Read 'em and weep." #Sociology was once a great field. Properly studied, it still offers powerful insights. But hop…
"Read 'em and weep." #Sociology was once a great field. Properly studied, it still offers powerful insights. But hopelessly radicalized. No one listens any more. https://t.co/9OfzJ3z8dG
RT @MattGrossmann: Sociologist survey finds political ideology (overwhelmingly left) & view of the field’s moral mission influences views o…
RT @MattGrossmann: Sociologist survey finds political ideology (overwhelmingly left) & view of the field’s moral mission influences views o…
RT @MattGrossmann: Sociologist survey finds political ideology (overwhelmingly left) & view of the field’s moral mission influences views o…
Sociologist survey finds political ideology (overwhelmingly left) & view of the field’s moral mission influences views of findings & research practice in 3 areas: black poverty; gender in occupation; & immigration Paper: https://t.co/ersGO4pOs2