This is a very generative discussion. So, “social class” is supposed to resolve some of these tensions but it is worth asking if it does that for us in practice. It may have become too flat for a really dynamic process.
I have hoped that sociology would evolve this vocabulary by seriously theorizing platforms and power and race. Not that this other only use case. But I think its the best use case right now.
I won’t shamelessly plug my review article on platform capitalism and racial capitalism here but I can if you make me by behaving badly.
I will be shameless for others. In this case, Cecilia Ridgeway: russellsage.org/publications/s…
I will also shout our Nash’s book. It’s different than the explicit question. But it did help me (after THICK) work through my thoughts on how intersectionality is often used to shield analysis of the situational, interpersonal, dynamic nature of status. csw.ucla.edu/2019/07/10/hol…

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12 Apr
Either I just bombed this lecture on racial extraction, HBCU funding, UNC system expropriation and knowledge production platforms like Elsevier or I just scared the tee-total ish out of everybody. Because it was QUIET. Time will tell.
My shorter point is that debates about big uni systems cancelling Elsevier contracts obscures how even being able to have the debate obscures institutional privileges that necessitate extraction from non-white institutions & OA doesn’t address that, only introduces new politics
And now that I type it out, it’s a lot. Probably should just do this one thing all semester next time
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9 Apr
Follow up questions on the internet, lord help me. I said “if you have leads on housing please share in comments”. So far it’s just people asking follow ups that don’t matter: “what do they want? Are they tall? Rent or buy or lease??” Just name the lead & stop pre-vetting
And if you answer the follow up? You almost always find that the person has no info to share. They just wanted to ask a question. Why are humans?
As I have said before, the problem with a mediated public is that people internalize that if they aren’t speaking then they don’t exist. So they just say nonsense.
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8 Apr
These are all great. What an assignment! I am honored to be a part of it. And, now, I will read each prompt again:
"I wish I could say I’m from the woods but that came later." is a very fine first sentence. I smiled.
Painting a picture is one thing. Painting an impression of a mood is another! This does that very well:

"The wildlife living in those woods always seemed to be off, just like the rest of the area. It was whimsical and also the furthest thing from it. "
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7 Apr
The higher education project is pretty much done anyway but these silly bills to catch liberal commie profs on tape so students can sue for encountering an idea is about what we deserve.
They won’t bother me because I just won’t teach anything lol
More seriously, these ideas just compound the geographic isolation of public institutions that are going to struggle in a polarized higher Ed field. Iowa, Florida etc. those institutions don’t need branding as unserious and yet that’s what they’re angling for
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4 Apr
You know this is an interesting possibility: your parents are keeping score. I wonder how much of knowing about your HS class is about what kind of parenting you came from. This might be middle class intensive parenting over the life course? Because Vivian did not care lol
I mean you don’t just turn this off because your kids graduate:

theatlantic.com/family/archive…
Yep I am going with:
1. I was an introvert
2. I was passing though most of life
3. I don’t care
4. And I’m not a product of intensive parenting

Thanks, everyone. I will try to remember you in the coming years at Twitter Reunions.
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30 Mar
This got me thinking about vacation types. There is definitely this type. And then there’s my type. I think it’s all about what you are vacationing FROM:
If your job is routine and your life is pretty predictable because you have low to medium autonomy, a vacation can be a chance to flex your self-direction muscle!
Or a vacation can be all about endorphins and adventure because regular life doesn’t match your naturally high idling energy. You know those people who are wired tight. They have to almost die regularly to feel alive.
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