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Iranian-Americans and Race (Neda Magbouleh)

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Iranian-Americans and Race (Neda Magbouleh)
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We interview Neda Magbouleh about her work on how Iranian-Americans navigate the complexities of race.

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Nuanced Theory (Kieran Healy)

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Nuanced Theory (Kieran Healy)



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We discuss Kieran Healy’s paper “Fuck Nuance” in Contemporary Sociology.

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Using Offensive Words in Class

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Using Offensive Words in Class



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We discuss the case of Lawrence Rosen, who sparked controversy by using N-word in a class on hate speech.

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Economists’ Influence (Elizabeth Berman)

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Economists' Influence (Elizabeth Berman)
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The gang meet Elizabeth Popp-Berman (SUNY Albany), author of Creating the Market University: How Academic Science Became an Economic Engine, about her new work on the influence of economics thinking.

Amy Cuddy and the Methods Mob

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Amy Cuddy and the Methods Mob
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We discuss the case of Amy Cuddy, a researcher who rose to fame based on research that failed replication. She was then featured in a New York Times piece that portrayed her as falling victim to an online “methods mob”.

False Notions of Objectivity?

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False Notions of Objectivity?



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We discuss ASA Presidential candidate Mary Romero’s platform statement, in which she calls for us to do away with “false notions of objectivity“.  The debate was recently discussed in Scatterplot.

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Black Republicans (Corey Fields)

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Black Republicans (Corey Fields)



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Corey Fields discusses his research on black Republicans.