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.”

Detective Can

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December 31, 2011 Posted by Jay Livingston The NYPD doesn’t record all the crimes that victims report.  That’s the shocking news on the f...
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Technology – Old and New

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December 31, 2011 Posted by Jay Livingston A Ddulite is the opposite of a Luddite.  According to Mark Palko , who coined the term recently, ...

A Teachable Moment

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December 29, 2011 Posted by Jay Livingston (Cross posted at Sociological Images ) This ad illustrates some sociological idea, something ...

If You’re Going to Use Anecdotal Data, At Least Choose the Right Anecdotes

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December 26, 2011 Posted by Jay Livingston For instance isn’t proof.  So goes the old saying (Yiddish? Navaho? Confucian?). Every seme...
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