Posts by Shai M. Dromi
Cover of the book "The Diversity of Morals" by Steven Lukes
I reviewed Steven Lukes’s rich and provocative book The Diversity of Morals for H-Net. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the sociology of morality. www.h-net.org/reviews/show...
Excited to moderate this conversation with Catherine Morris (Boston Foundation) and Giles Li (Barr Foundation) about how philanthropic support for the arts shapes healthy communities, cultural citizenship, and public life. Details and signup here: calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/philan...
The SSHA deadline has been extended to March 15, 2026 - please see the cfp and submit your work! ssha2026.ssha.org @socscihistory.bsky.social
Looking forward to this ASA Culture Section event: "Diversity in Culture: The Current Landscape and Limitations" with Natasha Warikoo (Tufts University), Ellen Berrey (University of Toronto), and Laura Garbes (University of Minnesota).
February 27, 2 PM EST
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שוחחתי עם אלעד שמחיוף על ההיסטוריה של רופאים ללא גבולות ועל דרכי הפעולה שלהם, בניסיון לשפוך אור על החלטתם. שלא לשתף פעולה עם רשויות הביטחון, גם במחיר פקיעת תוקף רשיונם לעבוד בעזה
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"Habits of the Heart, Then and Now - A 40th Anniversary Retrospective," will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the seminal book Habits of the Heart! 1-2pm EST on Thursday January 22nd, 2026! Register for the event here: uwaterloo.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4UEoksrYVkU9...
The Social Science History Association 2026 Call for Papers is up! The meeting will take place in Atlanta, Georgia, from November 19th to 22nd, 2026. Submission deadline is March 1st, 2026. Submission link and details here: ssha.org/conference/
Hey sociology lovers! After losing our program to Hurricane Katrina and a 20-year hiatus, Tulane University is re-launching its PhD in sociology! If you'd like to learn more, please reach out at lwade3@tulane.edu. I'd be happy to chat to prospective students or faculty who might send some our way.
I have a new article in Sociology Compass: "Humanitarian Aid After COVID-19: Sociological Directions for Research in a Transforming Sector"!
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Excited for outgoing @socscihistory.bsky.social President Emily Erikson’s address!
The article analyzes how shifting moral justifications in twentieth-century American family demography diversified the field's approach, influencing its research agendas and potential societal roles.”
…Over the history of family demography's development, diverse moral frameworks emerged, coexisting to justify family demographers' work…
…We examine 20th-century American family demography as a case study, tracing historically how scholars justified their nascent scholarship through moral arguments linked to perceived social goods that demography produces…
…As researchers face normative objections and dilemmas, they develop new moral justifications for their work. Researchers' interpretive work leads some justifications to institutionalize and accumulate over time. These justifications may continue to coexist within the same scholarly community…
“Sociologists of knowledge production have long explored how scholars tackle empirical, methodological, and theoretical challenges. This article highlights a parallel process: the accumulation of moral justifications for pursuing knowledge in specific fields, which we term normative cumulation…
Sam Stabler and I have a new article in the @bjsociology.bsky.social ! “Normative Cumulation: Justifying the Production of Knowledge in American Family Demography”
DM if you can’t access the full version.
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Lake Institute on Faith & Giving is currently accepting applications for the 2026-2027 Lake Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship. This $30,000 fellowship helps support PhD candidates in their final year of writing their dissertation on religion and generosity. lakeinstitute.org/research/fel...
The ASA Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity Section Call for Award Nominations is out! We have four awards, for books, articles, graduate student papers, and distinguished careers. Details are on the ASA website!
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A full room in the last session on the last day of the conference! Excellent presentations on our “The Role of Culture, Instituitons, and Power in Moral Action” session at the ASA Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity Section.
Excited to get our first altruism morality and social solidarity section session going this morning - Recentering Solidarity in a World of Division! #asa2025
Excellent, packed session on Decolonizing and Intersectionalizing the Canon at #ASA2025
Celebrating 35 years of Black Feminist Thought - standing room only! #ASA2025
Elisabeth Clemens, Julia Adams, and Ann Orloff
Comparative historical sociology pre-conference kicks off with a discussion of Remaking Modernity at 20!
פרסמתי היום טור דיעה בהארץ לגבי מדיניות הסיוע בעזה - מוזמנים/ות לקרוא
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Excited to read this - congratulations @mstambolis.bsky.social !
The full program is up for the Comparative Historical Sociology mini-conference Third Wave, Fourth Wave, Critical Turn?
If you are planning to attend please RSVP at this registration link: Tinyurl.com/CHS25Reg
Teaching theory next semester? Check out this Teaching Sociology piece by @ @dromishai.bsky.social and Sam Stabler on an exercise that "aims to facilitate a deeper appreciation of the relationship between sociological theorizing and the pursuit of the common good."
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New paper with Sam Stabler in TS-"Exploring the Moral Underpinnings of Sociological Theory: A Collaborative Exercise for College-Level Courses". We argue for teaching theorists' work as moral projects that revolve around different visions of the social good .
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