Inequality and moral meaning-making in the admissions consulting profession
Abstract. Prior research has described how middle-class and affluent families draw on private supplemental educational resources to help their children mai
New in @socprobsjournal.bsky.social w/ @estelabdiaz.bsky.social: the rapid growth of the admissions consulting industry has raised questions about inequality, privilege, and merit. We combine two original data sources to ask how consultants make sense of their work.
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17.12.2025 15:58
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Some exciting developments with @ffcws.bsky.social at Notre Dame! Stay tuned for postdoc announcements and conference convenings!
02.12.2025 03:25
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You have one month left to apply to this! Applications will be reviewed beginning September 22nd, 2025.
21.08.2025 18:21
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Trump evicts homeless people
Podcast Episode Β· Today, Explained Β· 08/21/2025 Β· 27m
Today I fulfilled my millennial dream and appeared on @vox's Today, Explained podcast, talking about Trump's executive order around homelessness and civil commitments. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...
21.08.2025 19:00
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Bureaucracy in Action: The Sociology of Public Administration | Annual Reviews
This review articulates sociology's emerging approach to public administration, building on long-standing interest in bureaucracy. The sociology of public administration aims to understand how pu...
Erin McDonnell's (@profmcdonnell.bsky.social) amazing new paper "Bureaucracy in Action: The Sociology of Public Administration" is online now at the Annual Review of Sociology. Check it out!!! @ndsociology.bsky.social @artslettersnd.bsky.social @asanews.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1146/annu...
05.06.2025 16:31
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Endowed Chair in Demography at the rank of Full Professor at Notre Dame Population Analytics is now open for applications. I highly encourage established faculty with a strong research program and entrepreneurial spirit to apply! @ndsociology.bsky.social
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07.08.2025 18:59
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Title and abstract of the paper.
Now out in Social Networks
Network analysis aspires to be βanticategorical,β yet its basic unitsβrelationshipsβare usually readily categorized ('friendship,' 'love'). Thus, a nontrivial cultural typification is asserted in the very building blocks of most network analyses.
doi.org/10.1016/j.so...
07.08.2025 14:22
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A screenshot of the Sociological Methods & Research website showing the special issue title
Iβm delighted to share that the August 2025 special issue of Sociological Methods & Research on Generative AI is out now. Along with my co-editor, Daniel Karell, we put together this issue to build on the conference we organized last year.
Here's a thread on each of the ten papers:
01.08.2025 14:53
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Limits to helping in a helping profession: the social context of psychiatrist opt-out from public insurance
Abstract. In the United States, most mental health services are provided by independent helping professionals, individually deciding where to operate, whom
The policy takeaway? Beyond raising public insurance reimbursement, we need geographically-sensitive interventions that account for the way places shape the balance between economic pressures and social responsibility. Read here: academic.oup.com/sf/advance-a... or DM if blocked by paywall
30.07.2025 19:32
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In the end, the same psychiatrist will likely make different choices on public insurance participation or opt-out depending on the social environment where they are embedded. These local structures modulate individual decision-making above and beyond individual values π
30.07.2025 19:32
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In places with multiple psychiatrists (i.e., not monopolies), they tend to coordinate rather than compete. This type of market segmentation means that every location studied had at least some public insurance access, making coverage wide (if very thin) π
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Psychiatrists respond to patient needsβbut more strongly when the economic incentives align. In areas with more Medicaid pts., psychiatrists are likelier to accept Medicaid. This is not true for Medicare, where pts. (older, but many not necessarily poor) can more often afford to pay for care π
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I analyzed data about all Georgia psychiatrists & ran a "secret shopper" audit to see how social geography shapes tensions between markets and morals. In rural areas, the same conditions that concentrate responsibility also create market monopoliesβpulling psychiatrists in polar directions π
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Georgia ranks dead last in mental health affordability. Almost 50% of psychiatrists opt out of Medicaid/Medicare. How do psychiatrists navigate the tension between helping those in need and the economic incentives of a privatized healthcare system? My new Social Forces paper examines this π§΅π
30.07.2025 19:32
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β¨Newβ¨ postdoc opportunity to collaborate with @mollycopeland.bsky.social and myself on an exciting project on geography, community, and mental health at @ndsociology.bsky.social. Happy to talk to anyone interested. Please resky (or whatever retweeting is called here)!
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16.06.2025 18:08
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