You might get hungry but it's a good place to learn semi-structured interview technique, probing, rapport building, and content analysis. Here's the link: trails.asanet.org/article/view...
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When fertility isn't just a personal choice, try Oslawski-Lopez and Tabor's class activity, allowing students to discussion gendered decision-making of different sex, married couples. Here is the link: trails.asanet.org/article/view...
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New teaching resource! Here's the link: trails.asanet.org/article/view...
First Publics will host a conversation with Vanessa Gonlin (University of Georgia) and Jennifer Turner (Institute for Women’s Policy Research) on April 13, 2026 from 1-2 PM EST.
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AI is transforming both teaching and learning behaviors among teachers and students. But what about grading sociological papers with AI? Learn more about Francisco Olivos, Tobias Kamelski, and Sebastián Ascui-Gac's study from this link: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Hey there good people! While you are enjoying a warm sunny day of Spring, why not take a quick look at our newly published class note?
Click here for Soligo's piece: thesocietypages.org/firstpublics...
Important Class Note alert❗
Wondering about how to teach a class with multiple perspectives on education policy? Dr. Brown has some great suggestions!
Here's the link for Brown's piece: thesocietypages.org/firstpublics...
Check out Amanda Mireles' Mentoring Made Simple: A Conversation Starter for Faculty and Teaching Assistants, on ASA TRAILS. Link: trails.asanet.org/article/view...
Job search season is here! Check out this wonderful assignment by Brooke Johnson that teaches student how to articulate their competencies and guides students in critically analyzing a job posting relevant to their career goals. Here is the link:
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Sarah Shannon promoted to Professor
The First Publics team is thrilled to announce that our very own Sarah Shannon, the Co-Founder of First Publics, has been promoted to the rank of a full Professor! We are all very happy and proud of you! Congratulations!
Happy Monday! Don’t forget to register for this free webinar! Link below 👇
Don't miss out on this great resource! Link: www.sociologycoach.com
We’re so excited!
Panelists will discuss the challenges of conducting community-based research; strategies for demystifying research methods while communicating their importance to students; and the ways methods training can strengthen sociologists’ public engagement efforts.
First Publics is hosting another FREE webinar on February 23 from 1-2 PM EST! Join us for a conversation with Drs. Arturo Baiocchi, Sarah Lageson, and Piper Sledge about methods for/as public engagement!
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Teaching about Violence has pedagogical value in Intro class but it needs to be done with care! Check out what Hatton, Upadhyay, and Williams suggest about the use of violence contents in 22 popular introductory sociology textbooks. Click here:
Mentoring Resources!
Looking for a material to share with students or a resource to help you in your mentoring endeavors? Check this resource, "Majoring in Sociology: A Pathway to Opportunity" from ASA!
Teaching a course on the topics of crimes such as murder and mass-shooting, among others? Here is your resource for finding syllabi and assignments from ASA Trails! Link:
At First Publics, we were thrilled to engage in this conversation with Steve McKay, Patricia Richards, and Naomi Sugie. Check out the full reflection here: thesocietypages.org/firstpublics...
On November 6, 2025 from Noon-1:30 EST, First Publics will host a conversation exploring why and how teaching research methods matters, not only for scholarship, but also for critical thinking and public engagement in light of the contemporary polycrisis.
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Thank you for joining us @mestefan.bsky.social, @kylethegreen.bsky.social, @shamuskhan.bsky.social, Jonnie Lotesta, Myron Strong, and @lisawade.bsky.social
First Publics Co-editor, Sarah Shannon, reflects on the past two years of First Publics and discusses our plan for the future, including the introduction of our new advisory board!
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@firstpublics.bsky.social is asking the type of questions that I think all academics should be asking at this moment. Honored to be included on an advisory board made up people I value and respect and excited to see where this project goes!
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Check out this new Reflection on our site, "Teaching Consent Before Content," By Joey Bernert!
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Looking for a guide to teaching theory? See @mestefan.bsky.social's newest Reflection with First Publics, where he introduces 7 principles that you can adopt in any classroom.
Check out this new Reflection on teaching environmental justice cross-nationally. Ahmed explores the differences in contexts and how this has informed his approach to teaching students, our first publics.
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In the skybridge! Green top!