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2008-2009 Sociology Job Market Rumor Mill: Welcome!
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2008-2009 Sociology Job Market Rumor Mill. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Welcome to the 2008-2009 Sociology job market rumor blog. This iteration follows the format of the last few years' successful blogs. The basics:. Please do not list names. Please maintain a supportive, helpful environment. Feel free to share positive and negative job search/interviewing experiences. The 2009-2010 blog is up and running:. Http:/ socrumormill2009.blogspot.com/. February 4, 2009 at 2:36 PM. July 28, 2010 at 10:40 PM.
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2008-2009 Sociology Job Market Rumor Mill: October 2008
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2008-2009 Sociology Job Market Rumor Mill. Monday, October 27, 2008. I Need to Vent. The job market is stressful and sometimes those going through it need to vent. Post those comments here. Tuesday, October 7, 2008. Discussion of the Non-Academic Job Market. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I Need to Vent. Discussion of the Non-Academic Job Market. Sociology jobs wiki 2009. Chronicle of Higher Education. Sociology jobs wiki 2008. 2007-2008 job market blog. 2006-2007 job market blog. 2005-2006 job market blog.
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2008-2009 Sociology Job Market Rumor Mill: February 2009
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2008-2009 Sociology Job Market Rumor Mill. Tuesday, February 24, 2009. Thanks to everyone who shared information this year and made it a little easier to get through one of the most difficult job markets in recent memory. A few people have mentioned that this might work better as a forum, so I have created one that mimics the format of the blog but should (hopefully) make it easier to sort through the information and find what you need. You can find it HERE. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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2008-2009 Sociology Job Market Rumor Mill: Post Information about Hires Here
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2008-2009 Sociology Job Market Rumor Mill. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Post Information about Hires Here. OK, someone's got to post something here! To those who have offers, accepted a position, or declined and offer, can you share how the whole process worked as far as receiving the offer and negotiating? December 2, 2008 at 3:24 PM. They don't give a shit anymore, they have bigger things than this blog now, if i got an offer i would get right off this blog faster than. December 2, 2008 at 8:08 PM. Then, t...
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2008-2009 Sociology Job Market Rumor Mill: Discussion of the Non-Academic Job Market
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2008-2009 Sociology Job Market Rumor Mill. Tuesday, October 7, 2008. Discussion of the Non-Academic Job Market. This thread is in response to a poster's request. Please post any comments here related to non-academic jobs. Thanks! October 7, 2008 at 7:26 AM. Sonoma State University. The Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies has an assistant professor position #103075, salary range approximately $55,800-58,000. October 7, 2008 at 3:02 PM. Where do you look for them? I've applied for a numb...
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The Switchman: Anti-Americanism
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008. Unimpressed by AJS or ASR from time to time? Wonder how an article with glaring methodological errors made it to the top, or shrug helplessly when your work is misquoted in our flagship journals? Economist John Ioannidis has an explanation. The theory of the “winner’s curse” predicts the highest bidder in an auction has likely paid too much. The “true” value of the item being auctioned. Analyzing a series of popular articles in medical journals with more than 1,000 citations,...
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The Switchman: Identity Goes to Work: "Bringing Coal to Coalville"
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Monday, July 28, 2008. Identity Goes to Work: "Bringing Coal to Coalville". At a recent conference. In the idyllic countryside of Manchester England— birthplace of the Industrial Revolution and the original meeting place of Marx and Engels— I had the pleasure of meeting Nobel Laureate George Akerlof. Christopher A. Bail. August 3, 2008 at 4:20 PM. Let us know if you write that paper. sounds fascinating ;). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Christopher A. Bail. View my complete profile. Quote of the Day.
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The Switchman: December 2007
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Sunday, December 23, 2007. In Memoriam: Mary Douglas. Mary Douglas, preeminent anthropologist of the late 20th century, died this year at 86. Within sociology, Douglas is most often remembered for Purity and Danger. A classic treatise on the maintenance of boundaries between social groups. Often overlooked, however, is her later work Risk and Culture. Christopher A. Bail. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Christopher A. Bail. PhD Candidate, Department of Sociology, Harvard University. View my complete profile.
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The Switchman: Obama Ignorance Crosses Party Lines
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008. Obama Ignorance Crosses Party Lines. Trolling through public opinion data this morning I came across this fascinating table from a recent Pew Survey. Apparently, equal numberes of Democrats and Republicans mistakenly identified Obama as a Muslim! Further details about the complexity of American ignorance (regardless of party) can be found here. Christopher A. Bail. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Christopher A. Bail. View my complete profile. Quote of the Day.
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The Switchman: November 2007
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007. A friend of mine just forwarded me the following advice on publishing from the out-going editor of Sociological Methodology- helpful, if alarmingly instrumental:. The future is contained in papers not yet written. Some of those papers. Will be written by authors who neither need nor seek advice. However,. Many of those papers – and some of the most valuable ones, I predict –. Will be written by authors who need advice, seek it, follow it, and thereby. 4) Start with a theoreti...