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Social networks are powerful, but, the authors argue, online sites do not seem to be increasing how many close friends students have. In a study of Facebook pages at an unnamed university, students traded posts and photo tags with six and seven people, not far from sociologists??s estimate that people have four to six close friends in real life...

Author: By Alex M. Mcleese | Title: Choose Your Friends Wisely | 10/11/2009 | See Source »

Social networks are powerful, but, the authors argue, online sites do not seem to be increasing how many close friends students have. In a study of Facebook pages at an unnamed university, students traded posts and photo tags with six and seven people, not far from sociologists??s estimate that people have four to six close friends in real life...

Author: By Alex M. Mcleese | Title: Choose Your Friends Wisely | 10/10/2009 | See Source »

...university president should lack the good sense and good taste that would allow him to say “economists are smarter than political scientists, and political scientists are smarter than sociologists?? as Summers allegedly did to Cowles Professor of Anthropology Peter T. Ellison, the former dean of GSAS. It didn’t help that Summers, an economist, was concurrently trying to shift funding from a sociology program to the Kennedy School. Such virulent disciplinary biases are unacceptable. The next president of Harvard should work from the top to promote vibrant intellectual exchange by creating an environment...

Author: By Crystal M Fleming and Benjamin G Lee | Title: Don't Neglect Grad Students | 3/3/2006 | See Source »

...sociology department at the University of Pennsylvania is reeling after allegations surfaced two weeks ago that a professor there committed plagiarism against a departmental colleague. In response, 13 prominent sociologists??including two Harvard professors—wrote a letter in the Penn daily newspaper defending the accused professor, which in turn spurred the alleged victim to issue a public statement asserting that his works were not adequately cited.The conflagration was touched off by Penn Professor of Sociology, emeritus, Harold Bershady, who sent an e-mail to all department faculty last week accusing Penn Associate Professor Kathryn J. Edin...

Author: By David Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Accusations Roil Penn | 10/14/2005 | See Source »

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