Editor in chief, The Atlantic. Moderator, Washington Week with The Atlantic, on PBS.
U.S. Senator from Connecticut.
Labor Reporter at @TheGuardian.com
Hey there Mr. Blue
We're so pleased to be with you
House guy. DCoS @beyer.house.gov
Priors: Kamala Harris, Jennifer Wexton, et al.
Hendersonville, NC native
SciFi, Rock n Roll, he/him
Posts mine/dumb
The official Bluesky account for AFGE Local 17.
Union representing 1000 federal EPA employees who protect your health and the environment every day in 6 states across the Midwest. #SaveEPA
Public Citizen has been standing up to corporate power and holding government accountable for 50 years. We're people-powered and accept no corporate money.
Serving the Federal Reserve's Second District (NY, northern NJ, Fairfield County in CT, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands) and the Nation
This account will focus on housing issues in New York and nationally.
Senior Lecturer in Ethics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Hobbies: TTRPGs, Board Games, Film, Fiction and Comics
European economics editor @TheEconomist. London via Berlin, Stockholm and Cologne. Have no plans to write a book.
NYU's innovative new Urban Studies Program, partnering with Anthropology, History, Social and Cultural Analysis, Sociology, NYU Global, and more to come. Training students for their future in a majority urban world. NYC, Accra, London, Shanghai, Sydney +++
US Climate & Housing Policy
Senior Policy Analyst at Cotality
(views are my own)
Carolina sports, star wars, marvel, and memes
WNC / UNC '13 / GWU GSPM '16 / 📍DC
#greensky #climatesky #housing #urbanism
Charts & data on US demographics, housing, real estate, migration, immigration, econ/finance.
VP Demographics Research @ John Burns Research and Consulting
📍 Boulder, CO
TIPS: Email me at nhannahjones@nytimes.com or send a Signal nhannahjones.67 //Founder Center for Journalism & Democracy at Howard Univ// Staff writer at NYT Mag// Creator #1619Project// History blerd//Smart and Thuggish
We're a national nonprofit that works to reduce poverty, improve the lives of people with low incomes, and create pathways to economic security for everyone.
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Sociologist studying families, housing, poverty at UK Martin School (but views here are my own). New book: https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691247021/doubled-up
Princeton University Press is an independent nonprofit publisher. Our books spark engaging discussions and present bold ideas from leading experts worldwide.
Urban planning & development in DC & Detroit; Loeb Fellow 2016; expertise in social infrastructure, placemaking & affordable hsg; love of DJing, arts & culture, international travel, soccer; Jersey girl
Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education provides leaders in government, corporate, and nonprofit sectors with the training and tools they need to succeed.
Executive Director at Massachusetts Housing Partnership & founder of MHP's Center for Housing Data. Policy wonk. Aspiring meteorologist. Increasingly irrelevant elder statesman in Ipswich.
The Urban Institute’s Housing Matters initiative provides data, research, and insights to advance solutions for affordable housing. https://housingmatters.urban.org/
Professor of economics at George Mason University, incoming at Johns Hopkins. Fellow at Peterson Institute for International Economics, IZA, CReAM, CEPR, CGD. Assoc. Editor JEP. Personal views exclusively.
Web: http://mclem.org
ORCID: 0000-0003-1354-0965
Housing researcher at the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies
Promoting and elevating the standards of journalism since 1938. Home of the Nieman Fellowships at Harvard, Nieman Lab, Nieman Reports, and Nieman Storyboard.
https://nieman.harvard.edu/
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Senator for the Third Suffolk District
(Boston, Revere, Winthrop)
Former Boston City Councilor for Charlestown, East Boston, North End. Current Senate Chair of Judiciary. Fighting for housing justice, worker rights, & environment.
www.lydiaedwards.org
State Representative for the 26th Middlesex District, Cambridge and Somerville, Massachusetts. Just getting started with bluesky 👋😁🤣✌🏼
MAHA breaks down barriers facing first-time and first-generation homebuyers through education, counseling, advocacy, and grassroots organizing. https://mahahome.org/
I'm an urban planning educator at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. My questions/quests: Can zoning make communities equitable instead of protecting privilege? What narratives & political campaigns can lead to zoning for equity?
Work and income inequality reporter at the Boston Globe
Writer, speaker, author of Invisible Women
Staff writer at The Atlantic. Host of Plain English podcast. Books.
NYT economics reporter. Just checking things out over here.
New York Times journalist covering cities and urban policy for The Upshot. emily.badger@nytimes.com, ebadger.21 on Signal
Director, Imagining the Digital Future Center, Elon University. Former Director of internet/tech research at Pew Research Center.
NYC-based think tank focused on creating a stronger & more inclusive economy in New York City, and expanding economic mobility for all New Yorkers.
The Ash Center is @harvardkennedy.bsky.social's hub for research and teaching on democracy.
https://ash.harvard.edu/
All roads lead to home, inc climate paths.
Mine from Jalostotitlán to El Cerrito to DC.
Now VP for Research & Policy @RFF.org
NPR reporter covering housing, homelessness, poverty and inequality. On Signal at jenniferludden.20
Husband, dad, veteran, writer, and proud Midwesterner. 19th US Secretary of Transportation and former Mayor of South Bend.
Sociologist. Author. Professor. Roosevelt Institute Fellow. Expert on families, schools, kids, privilege, and power. Bylines in NYT, WaPo, MSNBC, Atlantic, etc.
"Other countries have social safety nets. The US has women."
www.jessicacalarco.com
Professor of Sociology at the University of Alberta | Co-Editor of CRS | Stratification researcher interested in social class, wealth inequality, disability | michellemaroto.com
Assistant Professor of Public Policy at Rutgers University. I research how safety net policies and community context shape health and inequality.
https://emilyparker.org/
Inequality, higher education, gender, work and organizations, open science, Alaska.
All posts are made in my personal, not professional, capacity. I do not speak for my employer.
Florence Everline Professor of #Sociology at USC. President @WFRN.bsky.social. Gender, Work, & Family • Inequality • Social Policy. #Firstgen. Mom.
Care, Tech, Culture, Inequality. Check out The Last Human Job re the "scaling up" of humane work @PrincetonUPress. Johns Hopkins sociologist
Research Assistant Professor at @umichstonecid.bsky.social, working on topics related to housing, wealth, and inequality.
Professor of Sociology at the #EUI, Florence. Works on education & social stratification. Posts r personal.
@eui-sps.bsky.social
Substack/blogs: https://hermwerf.substack.com/
Google scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=amYIKXQAAAAJ&hl=nl
Sociologist UF & economist
US DOL 🤷♂️. Discrimination, inequality, labor, stratification. One foot in heterodox econ. Dad of 4. Personal account.
Sociology Professor. Studying gender, work, family, and inequality. Currently: precarity, job quality, and the stalled gender revolution. Author of #TollsofUncertainty, #FortheFamily #Science&Art of Interviewing. ✍️ @time @cnnopinion @harvardbiz
Assistant Professor of Sociology @UW. Racial inequality in health and health care; social determinants of health; mental health; discrimination.
Feminist. Sociologist at Wheaton (MA) studying bodies and inequality. Runner. Sci-fi enthusiast. Lover of bread (baking + eating). Author of The Reproduction of Inequality (NYU 2023).
Social demographer interested in family and inequality. Professor @soc-muni.bsky.social. UCLA sociology and @ccpratucla.bsky.social alumnus.
@ggp.bsky.social @ggp-cz.bsky.social country coordinator.
Dean of Social Science, NYU Abu Dhabi. Sociologist, researcher on gender, demography, sexualities, inequalities. Mindfulness meditator. Citizen of the US and the world.
Social science. Policy. Open science. Inequality. Meta science. Education.
https://sites.google.com/site/nbreznau/
https://crowdid.hypotheses.org
@diebonn.bsky.social
Prof @Cornell studying: power, organizing, poverty, racism, policy (health & housing)|Author|Builder|Leader|Believer
More here: www.jamilamichener.com
Social scientist | Author of #SomeoneToTalkTo, #PersonalNetworks, #QualitativeLiteracy | Networks. Inequality. Methods | PTY native | Posts occasionally.
Quantitative Methods at Europa-Universität Flensburg (EUF) | inequality, gender, social cohesion | opinions are my own | she/her
laraminkus.com
At the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, interested in mortality and inequalities
Looking for an academic job during the end times...
Research: discrimination inequality race quant methods experiments
I post about: Atlanta, academia, social science, research methods, transit, urban stuff, NBA, MLB, pinball
www.stevenmichaelgaddis.com
Sociologist at UNED (Madrid) working on educational inequalities, social mobility and social demography, EiC of ESR.
https://www.fabriziobernardi.net
Sociologist | Postdoc at the RMZ @hu-rmz.bsky.social Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin @humboldtuni.bsky.social | interested in global inequalities and the governing of science
https://metacramer.owlstown.net (she/her)
Lecturer in Education & Social Statistics, University of Edinburgh | Interests: social stratification, education, family & migration
Postdoc at LMU Munich
PhD in Sociology from the University of Trento
gender inequality, social stratification, discrimination
annazamberlan.com
Assistant Professor, Sociology, UW-Madison. Studying and hoping I can eventually do something to reduce inequality in education + health.
Sociologist. Criminologist. Depends on the day which one comes first. Studying incarceration, inequality, and family life. Prone to posting thoughts about soccer and my family that should probably be texts to my friends.
Professor of Sociology, UCLA. Organizations, social movements, corporate lobbying, nonprofits, PR firms. Climate politics and sustainability. Philly native.
Professor of Political Science & Sociology at the CUNY Graduate Center, and Director of Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality / Home to the US Office of LIS
Open archive of social science. Free. Academy owned. Posts by director Philip N. Cohen. Say it: so-SHAR-kive (soʊʃɑrkaɪv). Website: socarxiv.org. New papers post at: https://bsky.app/profile/socarxivbot.bsky.social
Chair of sociology at JHU KSAS. Study democracy and try to rescue it at SNF Agora Institute. Previously at UNC Sociology and IAH. #GDTBATH. Swarthmore and UC Berkeley alum. Proud Baltimorean.
Professor of Sociology and Founding Director of The Future of Work Lab and the Gender Equity Initiative at the University of Melbourne. #Gender #FutureofWork #Care #AI #Robots. My new book on the mental load - DRAINED is out in 2025.
Professor of Sociology at Boston College, TED talk The Case for the Four Day Week, https://www.ted.com/talks/juliet_schor_the_case_for_a_4_day_work_week?subtitle=en
global research on #4DayWeek, author of After the Gig
Boston, MA Born November 9, 1955
Sociologist of inequality, education, mobility, work, and first generation status at The Ohio State University. Bronx born and First-Gen proud.
https://u.osu.edu/roscigno.1/
Sociologist at UCLA. I study immigration, gender-based violence, bureaucracies, gender, state power.
Founded in 1905, the ASA's mission is to serve sociologists in their work, advance sociology as a science and profession, and promote the contributions and use of sociology to society. Our most popular pages here: https://bit.ly/m/AmSocAssoc
Sociologist. Studying inequality. Translating research into action. Words @TheAtlantic, @nytimes, @HarvardBiz, co-author #WomenintheWorkplaceReport, Author, #CutAdrift
mariannecooper.com
Economics information economist informing economists. St. Louis Fed-FRED-RePEc-IDEAS-RED-EDIRC.
Homepage: https://ideas.repec.org/zimm/
RePEc profile: https://ideas.repec.org/e/pzi1.html#person
My sociology is powered by lattes & baseball. Assistant Professor at University of Toronto. Studying families, gender, and health.
A quarterly magazine that believes public sociology can be both approachable and applicable! Edited by Amin Ghaziani, Seth Abrutyn, and Letta Page, with incoming editors David Grazian and Elena G. van Stee.
contexts.org
Economist, Washington DC
Labor, social policy
Formerly: @epi.org, @ceprdc.bsky.social, @equitablegrowth.bsky.social, @cep-lse.bsky.social, UN Peacekeeping
(Very old picture.)
Sociologist of gender and sexuality, University of Michigan
sociologist, parent, writer, book series editor, usually adequately caffeinated
Dr. Yue Qian (pronounced Yew-ay Chian) is a Professor of Sociology at the University of British Columbia. Her research examines gender, family, work, and inequality. http://yueqiansoc.weebly.com/
Author of INHERITED INEQUALITY.
Sociologist & demographer @harvard.edu.
Fellow @russellsagefdn.bsky.social.
https://sociology.fas.harvard.edu/people/christina-cross
Sociologist at University of Toronto & University of Maryland | Past President @WFRN.bsky.social | Studying Time Use 🕒 & Wellbeing; Gender, Work & Family; Culture; Social Psychology | Author-Changing Rhythms of American Life
Associate Professor of Sociology, Washington University in St. Louis. Gender inequality, work, families, social policy. Book: Making Motherhood Work.
Professor of Sociology, University of California, Irvine;
economic sociology, culture, emotions, work & organizations, comparative political economy; new book, "Overinvested: The Emotional Economy of Parening" (Princeton University Press, 2026)
Professor of Sociology, University of British Columbia
Sociologist, Demographer, Social Psychologist at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, interested in parents and children, work-life balance, mental health and wellbeing. https://keinomaguchi.com/
Sociology, human geography, neighbourhood effects, segregation, inequality, class analysis, education, China @rug-gmw.bsky.social
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=64i-jc8AAAAJ
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