Happy Friday, sociologists! It is finals week here at WIP and so, like a student stumbling in with fifteen minutes left in the exam, our #FridayRoundup is a bit belated today. We hope you have a great weekend!
Sexual Harassment
- The Silence Breakers (Time Magazine)
- The Reckoning: Women and Power in the Workplace (New York Times)
- Will Women In Low-Wage Jobs Get Their #MeToo Moment? (FiveThirtyEight)
- At Columbia, Three Women, 30 Years and a Pattern of Harassment (New York Times)
- It’s Pretty Crazy to Be a Young Woman in Roy Moore’s Alabama (New York Times)
Net Neutrality
- Why Net Neutrality Was Repealed and How It Affects You (New York Times)
- Net Neutrality Was Never Enough (The Atlantic)
This Week in Washington
- Marco Rubio got a last-minute tax deal — but the poorest Americans got left out (Vox)
- Millions of Children Could Lose Health Coverage Starting Next Month (New York Times)
- Democrats say Trump to seek federal pay freeze and cuts to domestic security (Washington Post)
Race and Politics
- The past year of research has made it very clear: Trump won because of racial resentment (Vox)
- Stop asking black women to ‘save America.’ Start organizing your own people. (Washington Post)
In the Discipline
- Law Professor’s New Book Puts Ethnography on Trial (The Chronicle)
On Campus
- Stop the Generational Moralizing About Free Speech (The Chronicle)
- Intimidation Is the New Normal on Campus (The Chronicle)
- The Importance of Dumb Mistakes in College (New York Times)
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