Also fascinating to compare with the current approach by ICE which has (with backing from the courts) given up on any modest commitment to color blindness. Good ethnography becomes history.
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Teaching Armenta's "Racializing Crimmigration" in light of current ICE raids is truly wild. Her analysis from 2017 was so prescient.
“Enrollments are down again this year, but we are building another new building, just in case our enrollments go up.”
My 7yo daughter giving her grandmother a detailed breakdown of the symbolism of Tyrese Haliburton's "choke" celebration. Needed a reminder of Reggie Miller's name. But ended with detailed instructions about how to perform the celly yourself. "Put one hand over the other like this."
A place is a self fulfilling prophecy. Urban real estate tycoons used to know this when they sold bold visions of a place to the opposite end of 1000 mile railroad line
I understand downtown business leaders fears about parking taxes. But I think they also lose sight of the fact that surface parking saps the life out of downtown. Empty dead space makes it an unappealing place to go, stroll, mingle, and.... spend.
It’s so funny that for the past week republicans have all been like “the only people out there are gonna be Hamas.” Everyone in this crowd is signed up for Kohl’s rewards points.
Giant copy of the Constitution being carried down Pennsylvania Avenue.
Qualitative Sociology honors the life of Bob Emerson with a special tribute in our latest issue. Bob was a dedicated ethnographer and one of the discipline's greatest teachers, training generations of students in the craft of field research. [1/2]
Dude thinks that he sounds sophisticated by mixing the word lethality with JV sports clichés
The other essays in the issue discuss Bob's impact on Swedish sociology and on justice/policy research.
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In my essay I wrote about how Bob's interest in "trouble" shaped my research and teaching career and sparked a recent project on the sociology of "fun"
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It was an honor to be part of a tribute to my late professor Bob Emerson in the latest issue of Qualitative Sociology. Bob was a humble and kind man, a clear thinker, and a rigorous and incisive ethnographer. The tribute was organized by Bob's student Leslie Paik.
Spreading the word again for TT job call in #criminology and #sociology at Gonzaga. And when class is over come wander Spokane’s magical flower gardens.
Long summer Spokane days are great. Glad you enjoyed with some fry bread!
I was just in Spokane this weekend, and it is beautiful there. I also ate really excellent frybread (from Indigenous Eats).
Oh, and there's a sociology job there at Gonzaga!
Spokane is Washington's second biggest city with a rich urban history. Huge waterfalls in downtown park. Close to nature, hiking, skiing. Distinct neighborhood cultures. Relatively affordable housing. Food/beer/coffee/music scene gets better every year.
Gonzaga is in Spokane, WA. Basketball made us a name brand and we do love our men's and women's teams. But we also have an excellent reputation as a teaching university. Lots of creative and passionate teacher/scholars working together in a mission driven context.
The sociology & criminology dept at gonzaga is hiring! We're searching for somebody with a focus on criminology, law, or social control (broadly conceived).
We're a liberal arts teaching university. Very collegial department. Spread the word to interested folks. I'm happy to answer questions!
Oh phew, it wasn't a kidnapping. It was just... a kidnapping?
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My deepest learning came in an apprenticeship relationship rather than a faceless trial where I competed for points in an educational machine. I'd rather figure out how to scale humanistic mentorship relationships than lean back on a point economy as a stand-in for real learning.
But I balked at his use of "grade inflation" as an indicator of a watered down education. Using a system that differentiates between 89.4% and 90.3% turns the classroom into a point economy. And incentivizes gamesmanship rather than learning.
Really good piece on the importance of liberal arts education. Well rounded higher ed is so key protecting against a future susceptible to the ravages of disinformation, fascism.
I just finished re-reading Telander's Heaven is a Playground. And we're a long way away from Rodney making calls selling middling Brooklyn playground ballers to JuCos in middle America.
Great piece on the changing shape of the US hoop dream and why that has produced more NBA player's kids in the NBA. @kang.bsky.social
History of Chavez Ravine comes full circle
Happy pride and no kings day in Spokane, WA. Many thousands turned out in a purple city of 220K.
Right. As soon as campaign season was over, the definition of crime became existing here without documents. Or with documents that the administration prefers not to respect.
This looks so great! I think people tend to think of LA's suburbs as homogenous, white, and wealthy. They've probably never been to Antelope Valley. I'm excited to go there with Rahim.