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Daisy Verduzco Reyes, PhD

Daisy Verduzco Reyes, PhD

@direyes29

Sociologist. Origins-LA Latina🇲🇽. Author of #learningtobelatino Research: #highereducation #latinos #activism RT or ❤️ not endorsement

Katılım Ekim 2014
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Alexandrea Ravenelle@AJRavenelleNYC·
I guess Devah Pager was right… a white guy with a criminal record has no issues getting hired.
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Efrén Pérez
Efrén Pérez@EfrenPoliPsy·
I don't have many strong and informed opinions, but when it comes to PoC politics, that's one exception because I study them. Lots of ill takes here on PoC & the election. Rather than criticize, let me provide some evidence-based input on the election and the preceding months🧵
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anthony christian ocampo 🇵🇭🏳️‍🌈
The “most diverse,” “most liberal” state in the nation loves the gays but also mass incarceration and slavery.
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Jean Guerrero
Jean Guerrero@jeanguerre·
If you're scapegoating Latinos for a Trump victory, when Latina voters resoundingly rejected him alongside Black voters, please stop. You're helping Trump's project of destabilizing the Black-brown coalitions that are our only hope of saving democracy at this point.
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Tina Vasquez
Tina Vasquez@TheTinaVasquez·
A lot of you have a lot to say about how Latino men voted, which is the only time you have anything to say about Latino men at all.
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Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz
Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz@MichaelRMuniz·
Funny how people who explain Latino vote choice as a consequence of the apparent Latin American proclivity for “strong men” fail to mention that the U.S. propped up, often violently, many of those regimes to thwart popular movements and protect its interests.
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Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz
Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz@MichaelRMuniz·
Trying to reconcile the idea that “Latino is not a race” with the tendency to talk about Latinos as having engrained, perhaps inescapable, and almost hardwired dispositions of misogyny, racism, authoritarian personality, and religious conservatism.
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William D. Lopez
William D. Lopez@lopez_wd·
No hot takes on Latino voters until you can tell me the names of the books you’ve read by Latino authors, can list Latino reporters, can tell me the names of Latino actors and artists. Don’t start with your theories on Latinos if you just discovered us last night.
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Olivia Guest · Ολίβια Γκεστ
@direyes29 @Gend_Soc @ChristinMunsch This looks so cool. I'm excited to read what people have to say. What a needed perspective! If I can ask a question here... What does this sentence mean: "All papers must make both a theoretical and empirical contribution."? Empirical datasets need to be analysed?
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Daisy Verduzco Reyes, PhD@direyes29·
peer review; the evaluation of scientific impact; and publishing and publication bias
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Daisy Verduzco Reyes, PhD@direyes29·
gender and academic fraud and/or error; gender and participation in open science practices like data-sharing; reproducibility projects as gendered; research transparency as gendered; feminist research ethics; gendered public engagement;
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Janet Muñiz, Ph.D.
Janet Muñiz, Ph.D.@janet_muniz·
Academia is just a life of taking your laptop with you everywhere forever and ever.
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Elena G. van Stee
Elena G. van Stee@elenavanstee·
What can sociologists learn from interviewing multiple members of the same family? This week on the @contextsmag blog, I’m in conversation with Gaby Flores (@UCMsociology) and my research assistants Ariel Chan (@Stanford) & Angelica Qin (@PUSociology) to discuss our research involving interviews with parent/young adult dyads: contexts.org/blog/dyadic-in… @JMF_NCFR @HarvardSoc @SociologyatPenn
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Contexts Magazine@contextsmag

New blog post! In “Getting Both Sides of the Story” @elenavanstee, Gaby Flores, Ariel Chan, & Angelica Qin discuss the benefits of #dyadic #interviewing in studies of young adulthood: contexts.org/blog/dyadic-in… @SociologyatPenn @HarvardSoc @UCMsociology @StanfordSoc @PUSociology

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Daisy Verduzco Reyes, PhD@direyes29·
If you are a Black or Latina faculty member please consider participating in my advisee's study.
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