Montclair SocioBlog

A blog by Jay Livingston -- what I've been thinking, reading, seeing, or doing. Although I am an emeritus member of the Montclair State University department of sociology, this blog has no official connection to Montclair State University. “Montclair State University does not endorse the views or opinions expressed therein. The content provided is that of the author and does not express the view of Montclair State University.”

Anecdotal Evidence on Health Care

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June 26, 2009 Posted by Jay Livingston Opponents of government involvement in health care seem to have two strategies. One is name-calling ...
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Selling (Out) Public Transport

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June 26, 2009 Posted by Jay Livingston Even in my early morning stupor, I couldn’t help noticing the new turnstiles at Penn Station. Where ...
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Taylorized Eating

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June 24, 2009 Posted by Jay Livingston The 1954 musical The Pajama Game makes fun of “scientific management” and efficiency experts. The co...
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Twenty-five Is Not a Random Number

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June 21, 2009 Posted by Jay Livingston Political scientists Bernd Beber and Alexandra Scacco have a simple test for electoral fraud in the ...
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