The U.S. war on Iran is estimated to have already cost taxpayers over $2 billion dollars.
@ebcampbell
Sociologist writing on grief, drugs, and democracy. Assistant Professor of Sociology Rhode Island College | Faculty Fellow Yale Center for Cultural Sociology | Incoming Art Director Contexts | Sociology PhD CUNY | Postdoc SNF Agora Johns Hopkins |
The U.S. war on Iran is estimated to have already cost taxpayers over $2 billion dollars.
One of the most decisive consequences of the Spanish conquest of the Americas was the alphabetic revolution, which changed the forms of communication in indigenous societies.
By putting language at the centre of his analysis, Serge Gruzinski develops a fresh perspective on colonization.
π’ In this Social Forces article, I introduce occupational elitism as a novel measure of social closure: the share of upper-class background workers within an occupation.
Its consequences for earnings stratification can be examined using a social closure theory lens.
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Abstract Academic freedom is an unusual and complex set of norms and practices. It arises out of the combination of the corporate self-governance of medieval universities and the spirit of disciplinary scientific inquiry in modern research universities. It combines a principle of antiorthodoxy as to conclusions with the robust associational self-governance of scholarly communities whose members evaluate one another as participants in that shared enterprise. It has never been easily or wholly embraced by wider societies; today it is under wholesale attack. This article combines conceptual, normative, and historical analyses of academic freedom as a general norm with attention to conflicts over it in the mid-to-late 2010s and early 2020s. Some genuinely hard cases and questions tested the meaning of academic freedom and university values well before the current crisis.
Now posted ahead of print:
"Conceptualizing Academic Freedom," forthcoming, Annual Review of Political Science.
(Uncorrected proofs, so a few minor edits different from the version that will be published in June.)
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Is there a concerted effort, on the part of academic professional associations, to implore Gallup to not abandon the presidential approval rating?
The Department of Religious Studies at @wellesley.edu invites applications for a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in #Religion in the Americas, beginning in fall, 2026.
β‘οΈ Indigenous religious cultures, Christianities, Black & Diasporic religions. Apply by March 9.
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If someone singing about love offends you, itβs more than just language you donβt understand.
One month to submit in response to our Call for Papers! Please circulate this broadly within your circles as we see study the global impact, contradictions, and unfinished promises of the Declaration of Independence. #polisky #democracy #declarationofindependence #academisky
FUNDING ALERT - the Interdisciplinary Network on Rural Population Health and Aging invites proposals for pilot research on the drivers of rural health & aging trends and disparities. Proposals are due by Friday, April 10. The RFP can be accessed at drive.google.com/file/d/1YESp...
π£ Come work with us! The @wzb.bsky.social Center for Civil Society Research is looking for a research associate/doctoral candidate (75%) for a 3 year period, starting on Apr 1, 2026. The researcher will work in the Manifesto Project. More:
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Apply by Jan 25, 2026! ποΈ
Excited to see this out in the world!
This was a fascinating read. I especially love the concept βcrisis egalitarianismβ which was so ubiquitous in the early days of COVID. So helpful to identify the leading narratives in times of disruption and reflect on how they shape our collective sense of possibility.
A lovely way to start break- learning I secured funding to bring my students to Walden Pond next semester.
What is conventional wisdom getting wrong about rural America? ASA member Shannon M. Monnat @smonnat.bsky.social @syracuseu.bsky.social, w/ Tim Slack (LSU), highlights some common misconceptions and why correcting them matters. @us.theconversation.com
As #rankchoicevoting is top of mind today Iβm resharing my recent deep dive on the form & itβs impacts on political culture in #Alaska #rcv #ajcs
Cuts to academic programs are not directly tied to what is happening with IDS, but rather signal a rapid degradation of educative offerings and quieting of free inquiry. On the cuts: www.indystar.com/story/news/p...
As a former student journalist for the IDS, this is disheartening to say the least. IU made massive cuts over the summer to a host of invaluable programs including African American and African Diaspora Studies as well.
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Job alert β‘οΈ Assistant Professor of Religion,Medicine, & Healing @utoronto.ca (tenure stream).Research/teaching of religion, medicine, & healing in cultural/political contexts using historical, ethnographic, and/or textual/media studies methods, Apply by Nov 6, 2025. jobs.utoronto.ca/job/Toronto-...
A joyful day handing out free Narcan for Overdose Awareness #ioad #endoverdose
Sharing one more piece during Overdose Awareness Week "Contesting Deaths' Despair: Local Public Religion, Radical Welcome and Community Health in the Overdose Crisis, Massachusetts, USA" #ioad #savealife #IOAD2025 #OverdoseAware #EndOverdose
Full text: www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi...
Readings for #OverdoseAwarenessWeek? Contexts has you covered! A thread of accessible, affecting sociology:
βͺοΈ The War on Drugs Turns 50, by @ebcampbell.bsky.social: journals.sagepub.com/doi/epdf/10....
βͺοΈ Grieving Overdose, by @ebcampbell.bsky.social: journals.sagepub.com/doi/epdf/10....
Thanks for bringing this to our attention, Emily, and thank you for your work on the subject! Readers, another excellent, open-access piece from EB Campbell is "The War on Drugs Turns 50": journals.sagepub.com/doi/epdf/10....
This week is Overdose Awareness Week. Today I'm re-sharing my work on the significance of grief in the overdose crisisβ"a devastatingly ubiquitous feature of American life."
Full text here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.... @contexts.org #IOAD2025 #EndOverdose #SaveALife
Thank you! I really enjoyed hearing your commentary on the panel at ASA!
New pub on #Alaska and rank choice voting where I examine the reforms impacts on political culture. I theorize the vital center as a source of social solidarityβ advancing discussions in civil sphere theory. Out now in the American Journal of Cultural Sociology! Full text: rdcu.be/ezXN2 #rcv
Grateful to present my research on #civility & #bridgebuilding this morning at the Political Engagement paper session of @asapolisoc.bsky.social #asa2025
The paper is out now with Philosophy and Society available in full here: doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353...
Political sociology sessions kicking off at #ASA2025 with a conversation about political engagement!
Terrific @asapolisoc.bsky.social panel on Political Engagement at #asa2025 this am. Overall takeaway, conventional understandings of engagement are far too restricted to voting. E.g. Case's research says egalitarian and redistributive ballot initiatives are hugely popular, esp. in red states.