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.”

Charisma from the Crowd

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October 28, 2020 Posted by Jay Livingston Andrew Gelman had a brief speculative post ( here ) on the major criterion voters use in choosing ...
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Who's Zoomin' Who?

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October 20, 2020 Posted by Jay Livingston It was one of those news stories that, to a sociologist, cries out, “Goffman, Goffman.” Jeffrey To...

Innocence Abroad — “Emily in Paris” II

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October 16, 2020 Posted by Jay Livingston Back in early days of television (the 1950s), novelist Herb Gold trying his hand at TV writing was...
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American Values Go to Paris

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O ctober 8, 2020 Posted by Jay Livingston “Emily in Paris,” the new show on Netflix, would seem to be a promo for Paris — the food, the c...
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