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.”

Bourdieu and Miss France — Respect for Théorie

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July 31, 2017 Posted by Jay Livingston Imagine that a former Miss America some years later becomes a lawyer and eventually the director o...
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Uncertainty, Probability, and Q-tips

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July 28, 2017 Posted by Jay Livingston Uncertainty and probability are really hard for people, even undergraduates in statistics classes,...
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Cleaning Up After the Jamboree

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July 27, 2017 Posted by Jay Livingston How do you apologize for someone else’s bad behavior, especially when that person will not apologi...

Inhumane, Cruel . . . and Self-Righteous

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July 22, 2017 Posted by Jay Livingston You have probably by now heard about the teenagers in Cocoa, Florida who taunted a drowning man ra...
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