
Citizen Scholar
Public Engagement for Social Scientists
Philip N. Cohen(Autor*in)
Columbia University Press
Erschienen am 21. Januar 2025
Buch
Softcover
312 Seiten
978-0-231-20419-4 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
What is the role of professional scholars in civic life? How and why should academics seek to reach audiences beyond their disciplines and institutions? Must there be tension between advancing along an academic career path and taking part in public conversations, or can these goals reinforce each other?
This book is a practitioner's guide to civic engagement today, showing current and aspiring social scientists how to build a career in the public sphere. Drawing from personal experience and in-depth research, Philip N. Cohen gives straightforward advice that acknowledges professional risks as well as rewards. He calls on readers to embrace the reciprocal relationship between professional scholarship and active citizenship, arguing that aligning personal and vocational identities can enhance both public and academic contributions. Citizen Scholar explores intellectual work on social media, communication on topical issues, the role of political activism, and how to build trust while developing a public intellectual identity. It features lively examples from Cohen's own work, from data-visualization principles to his experience suing President Trump for blocking him on Twitter-and winning.
For social scientists seeking to reach a wider public, Citizen Scholar provides tools and strategies for intellectual engagement and imparts invaluable perspective on how to lead a fulfilling professional and civic life.
This book is a practitioner's guide to civic engagement today, showing current and aspiring social scientists how to build a career in the public sphere. Drawing from personal experience and in-depth research, Philip N. Cohen gives straightforward advice that acknowledges professional risks as well as rewards. He calls on readers to embrace the reciprocal relationship between professional scholarship and active citizenship, arguing that aligning personal and vocational identities can enhance both public and academic contributions. Citizen Scholar explores intellectual work on social media, communication on topical issues, the role of political activism, and how to build trust while developing a public intellectual identity. It features lively examples from Cohen's own work, from data-visualization principles to his experience suing President Trump for blocking him on Twitter-and winning.
For social scientists seeking to reach a wider public, Citizen Scholar provides tools and strategies for intellectual engagement and imparts invaluable perspective on how to lead a fulfilling professional and civic life.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Cohen's sociological lens helps me understand the tightrope walk I've been negotiating for years. He provides a roadmap for a new kind of public engagement, showing how the multiple roles that we often try to keep separate-teacher, researcher, activist, citizen-can come together in meaningful ways. -- Carl Bergstrom, coauthor of <i>Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World</i> Active in both scholarship on the family and public engagement, Philip Cohen is ideally positioned to write on how to maintain openness and rigor in our efforts at public intervention and to make the case for using our knowledge in the public interest. Citizen Scholar is a masterful book that all social scientists who would like to have a broader impact on policy and political debates should read. -- Jeff Manza, coauthor of <i>Whose Rights? Counterterrorism and the Dark Side of American Public Opinion</i> Cohen's position is firm-our values are inherently inseparable from our science, and we must act accordingly. * Science *Weitere Details
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
New York
USA
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Broschur/Paperback
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11 b&w graphs and charts
Maße
Höhe: 213 mm
Breite: 137 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
Gewicht
402 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-231-20419-4 (9780231204194)
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Philip N. Cohen is a professor of sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park. His books include The Family: Diversity, Inequality, and Social Change (fourth edition, 2024), and his commentary has appeared in major media outlets such as the New York Times and the Washington Post.
Inhalt
Introduction
1. Ride the Wave
2. Doing Description
3. Open Scholarship
4. Peer Review, Unleashed
5. Social Media
6. Activism and Active Citizenship
7. Make It Happen
Notes
Acknowledgments
References
Index
1. Ride the Wave
2. Doing Description
3. Open Scholarship
4. Peer Review, Unleashed
5. Social Media
6. Activism and Active Citizenship
7. Make It Happen
Notes
Acknowledgments
References
Index