Posted by Jay Livingston
This blog is two years old today so I’m allowing myself one day of what Chris Uggen calls “self-indulgery.” In nearly every other post, I’ve tried to follow the rules for this blog that I started out with:
- Posts would be something our undergraduates could read and would want to read.
- Posts would have some sociological content, however tangential.
- I set it up as a department blog, hence the name, but it quickly became a solo effort.
- I thought that the readership would be mostly our undergraduates, but few, if any, of them read it.
- I originally thought of posts as something like op-ed pieces – 700-800 words weaving together two or three related strands of thought. Now, I try to keep posts shorter, with more graphics, and with only one idea per post.
The rewards of blogging, at least for me, are two: First, as a friend put it, blogging is instant gratification. The turnaround time between writing and publication is zero. You get an idea or take an interesting photo or find some data. You write it up, you click, and it’s out there. Second, blogging has allowed me to make some contact, however minimal, with other bloggers, and they are a smart, funny, lively, and friendly bunch.
My main disappointment is that the readership is small, and the comments sparse (I was encouraged by Andrewska’s kind words on his blog). I feel like a comedian in a radio studio telling a joke and having no idea if anyone out there laughed or even if anyone was listening. If I do shut down the blog – and I have often thought I might – that will probably be the reason why.
I have now gone back and read through the posts, and I was surprised to find that I liked most of them. The list below is not necessarily the ten best. They’re just ten that for different idiosyncratic reasons I’m fond of.
The Pursuit of Bada Bing, April 13, 2007
I, You, We, May 14, 2008
The Institutionalization of Hysteria, September 29, 2007
Contributions and Attributions, April 18, 2007
Mendacity, October 27, 2006
Cheating the Executioner, November 5, 2006,
A Fine and Public Place, November 8, 2007
Sweat Equity and Magical Thinking, December 3, 2007
Moral Nostalgia and the Myth of the Authoritarian Past, February 27, 2007
Closed for vacation? May 15, 2007,
Happy Blogday! I'm subscribed to the blog, and enjoy your posts!
ReplyDeleteJay - Happy Blogday! I, too, share your frustration of low readership and your comedian analogy is spot-on. Though, sometimes it also feels like I do when am teaching - I'm not quite sure if anyone is listening or getting what I am saying...but, I keep talking anyway.
ReplyDeletehappy birthday!
ReplyDeleteHappy blogday, Jay!
ReplyDeleteHappy 2nd, I still read it, I was never an undergraduate of yours but after reading a great number you've written I would have loved to have been.
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone for the kind words. They'll keep me going for a while.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogday Jay! I love the blog - keep going!
ReplyDeletehappy belated Blogday, Jay :-)
ReplyDeleteA few months ago, I switched browsers and have been using Google's Chrome. But, my Sage RSS readers is in Firefox. So I have not been keeping up with any of my favorite blogs. You've had some great stuff here lately.