September 19, 2017
Posted by Jay Livingston
After eleven years, I’m finally getting paid for this gig. The publisher of the leading intro sociology textbook e-mailed me asking for permission to use one my blogposts in the next edition (17e) of the book. I asked if they would cross my palm with silver. It turns out they would. I did the math, and it works out that my average weekly income from the blog is now 60¢ a week. Not bad.
The 2017 turning of the blog year lines up closely with the Jewish high holidays – a time for reflection and repentance. So many blogposts worthy of the latter. But here are a handful I’d post again.
1. Trump did not actually shoot someone in the middle of Fifth Avenue. But if he had, his supporters might well have rethought their position on homicide. Witness how conservative Christians changed their views on the importance of a politician’s private life.
One Question Where Trump Turned Conservatives More Liberal
2. In Italian, there is no word for “bedtime.” Bedtime – Construct or Cruelty
3. “Their early stuff was way better.” The dilemma of music groups – repeat or change? Chasing the Dragon
4. Asking who’s happier – liberals or conservatives – without looking at who’s in power is like asking the same question about Redsox fans and Yankee fans without checking the standings in the AL East. Political Baseball – Whose Fans Are Happy?
5. “It’s your decision,” say the sitcom parents. Yeah, right. “black-ish” – Voluntary Conformism
2 comments:
Congratulations, on both the anniversary and the payment!
Hey! Which blog post did they use?
Whatever, keep up the good work.
Thanks. The post they wanted to use is
this one – “The Presentation of Selfies in Everyday High School.” I think they just liked the title. The best part of that post is the audio clips from This American Life (though I added transcriptions), so it might not be in the book itself but in some online supplement.
Post a Comment