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Going Public: A Guide for Social Scientists

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By (author): Arlene Stein Jessie Daniels

Illustrated by: Corey Fields

At a time when policy discussions are dominated by I feel instead of I know, it is more important than ever for social scientists to make themselves heard. When those who possess in-depth training and expertise are excluded from public debates about pressing social issues such as climate change, the prison system, or healthcare vested interests can sway public opinion in uninformed ways. Yet few graduate students, researchers, or faculty know how to do this kind of work or feel empowered to do it. While there has been an increasing call for social scientists to engage more broadly with the public, concrete advice for starting the conversation has been in short supply. Arlene Stein and Jessie Daniels seek to change this with Going Public, the first guide that truly explains how to be a public scholar. They offer guidance on writing beyond the academy, including how to get started with op-eds and articles and later how to write books that appeal to general audiences. They then turn to the digital realm with strategies for successfully building an online presence, cultivating an audience, and navigating the unique challenges of digital world. They also address some of the challenges facing those who go public, including the pervasive view that anything less than scholarly writing isn't serious and the stigma that one's work might be dubbed journalistic.Going Public shows that by connecting with experts, policymakers, journalists, and laypeople, social scientists can actually make their own work stronger. And by learning to effectively add their voices to the conversation, researchers can help make sure that their knowledge is truly heard above the digital din. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 369g
  • Dimensions: 15 x 23mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780226364780

About Arlene SteinJessie Daniels

Arlene Stein is professor of sociology at Rutgers University where she directs the Institute for Research on Women. She is the author of four books including Reluctant Witnesses and The Stranger Next Door and has written for the Nation Jacobin and the New Inquiry among others. Jessie Daniels is professor of sociology and critical social psychology at Hunter College and the Graduate Center CUNY. She is the author or editor of five books including Cyber Racism and Being a Scholar in the Digital Era and blogs at Racism Review.

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