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Quita Muis: “We the elite, they the people: Educational identity and perceived polarisation”
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Quita Muis: “We the elite, they the people: Educational identity and perceived polarisation”
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In a new paper with Eva-Maria Merz and Ting Li, we analyzed data from 5,967 respondents in the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (WLS) to examine which characteristics of individuals and families create the association between educational attainment and engagement in prosocial behavior.
NEW BOOK REVIEW 👀
M. Fatih Karakaya is reviewing Inside Digital Advertising: Platforms, Power, and Material Politics by Donald MacKenzie and Koray Caliskan
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Laura Tarkiainen and Hanna Kuusela: “Universalism in flux – Welfare profit-makers’ views towards the institution of welfare universalism”
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René Bekkers, Eva-Maria Merz & Ting Li: “Learning to give: Both genetic and shared environmental influences are reflected in the association between educational attainment and prosocial behaviour”
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Emma Laurin, Joakim Olsson, Ida Lidegran & Mikael Börjesson: “Adaptability versus resistance: Strategies for emergency remote education amid COVID-19 in Swedish higher education”
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It was a pleasure editing this ambitious piece by @adam-hayes.bsky.social which fuses sociological and economic Insights. Being into methodology myself I was in particular impressed by the empirical strategy which I guess is best described as a three sub-study sequential mixed experiments design!
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Adam S. Hayes: Cultural dispositions and economic choice: How field-specific logics shape ‘rational’ economic behaviour.
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My hypothesis is, you only need to look at this platform to find some of the answers.
Are you interested in the role of elites in disseminating ideas and framing policies? Then you should consider contributing to this Special Issue edited by me and Milka. You can email us an abstract if you want to know whether your paper idea is a good fit with the theme.
✨Call for Papers✨
Acta Sociologica is happy to publish the call for papers for a new special issue on moral elites which will be guest-edited by Anders Sevelsted and Milka Ivanovska Hadjievska!
Deadline for submissions is 30 June 2026.
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I have reviewed 'Orienting to Chance. Probabilism and the Future of Social Theory' by @omarlizardo.sciences.social.ap.brid.gy and @michaelstrand.bsky.social
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Christopher Dorn & Nadine Arnold: “Contingency in valuations: On the interdependence of multiple values and waste in organizations”
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We conclude that volunteering during crises is neither a story of a temporary spike, nor decline. Instead, ordinary and crisis volunteering follow distinct logics, and unlike common assumptions, crisis volunteering is not spontaneous or bound to a single crisis—it can persist across multiple crises.
✨ Instead, those who stepped up during COVID-19 had a significantly higher likelihood of remaining active and persist in crisis volunteering when Ukrainian refugees arrived in Denmark in 2022.
Leveraging a panel (n = 694) running across the COVID-19 crisis and into the War in Ukraine we show that
✨ While ordinary volunteers transition to crisis volunteering during COVID-19, crisis volunteers did not spill over into ordinary volunteering after the pandemic ended.
Using surveys from before (2020), during (2021) and after (2024) COVID-19 we show that:
✨ Civil society was highly resilient to the disruption caused by the pandemic. Although ordinary volunteering not related to COVID-19 declined significantly during the pandemic, it has since bounced back.
🚨New article out in @sfjournal.bsky.social with Lærke Høgenhaven, Louis Møgelmose, and @hjalmarcarlsen.bsky.social:
"Volunteering trajectories across crises: resilience, persistence and spill-over between ordinary and crisis volunteering"
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🧵on main findings 👇
Please forward to economic sociologists who’d be interested in a professorship at the @eui-eu.bsky.social. #economicsociology
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Koen Abts and Julian Rogenhofer: “Resentment, nostalgia and the underpinnings of a populist worldview”
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NEW ARTICLE 👀
Marika Jalovaara, Leen Rahnu & Anneli Miettinen: “Employment status and entry into parenthood: Weaker labor market status an unlikely driver of cohort fertility decline in a Nordic welfare state”
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NEW BOOK REVIEW 👀
Henrik Lundberg is reviewing 'The Origins of Human Social Nature: Westermarckian Sociology and Social Anthropology' by Otto Pipatti.
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Fabrizio Bernardi is reviewing 'Orienting to Chance. Probabilism and the Future of Social Theory' by Strand and Lizardo.
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Can't join the event? Don't worry! You can find the special issue edited by @ditteandersen.bsky.social and Magnus Paulsen Hansen and featuring both articles, comments, and an interview here:
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📢 Special Issue Launch - "Social Investment in Action" - 30 January 2026 📚🎉
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@eloisadelpino.bsky.social, Inés Calzada, and Encarnación Murillo-García: "Does the left still own social policies? The effect of incumbent partisanship on citizens’ perceptions of public spending in Spain"
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Experimental evidence that students are more likely to contest grades when they are delivered by an evaluator with a female-sounding name.
"These findings suggest that women in evaluative positions face disproportionate resistance when delivering negative assessments."
At least they did not suggest the author
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@dominikzelinsky.bsky.social : "Countering conspiracy theories: A cultural sociological analysis of counter-conspiracy discourse in the case of Slovakia"
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