Robert Francis
@drrobertfrancis
Asst Prof of Sociology, Whitworth University. PhD, Johns Hopkins. Formerly Lutheran Services, ELCA, Sojourners. PA-Chicago-DC-Spokane. Son-Husband-Father.
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Check out Robert Francis's review of Prof Sarah Damaske's recent book, The Tolls of Uncertainty: How Privilege and the Guilt Gap Shape Unemployment in America, from Princeton University Press. journals.uwyo.edu/index.php/work…
Hey Pokemon Drops, if you buy 6 booster boxes from @PokemonCenter, does it come as a sealed case?
📚New Publication Alert📚 Check out this conversation by Robert Francis, jenise overmier, and Carleigh Hill, where they discuss open education resources (OER) and provide suggestions on how instructors can begin or advance their utilization of OER. #TSVolume50 #TeachSoc #OER
Thx for the episiode about office hours, Teaching in HigherEd! What do folks think about requiring office hours? I do this bc of the research that already advantaged students are more likely to visit. "Making" everyone visit levels the playing field - and demystifies the experience!
☕️Coffee and Conversation☕️ Please join us for our webinar tomorrow (Tuesday, November 28)! Pre-registration is required, but can be done until the end of the webinar. pre-register link: forms.office.com/r/AH5XELPKYq ASA Sociology #webinar #teachingsoc
Committee work is not always a highlight of the job, but when you get to work with amazing ASA Sociology sociologists on behalf of #FirstGen scholars, things are different. Super excited our paper is now out in Sociology of Education #OpenAccess Wheelock College, Boston University journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…
Excited to have this podcast out in the world! Thanks to Dan Morrison and The Annex Podcast, and especially to Dr. Lizzy Seale for her book! Also thanks to my students for such good questions!
ICYMI yesterday morning; a new Annex episode dropped featuring guest host Robert Francis. Dr. Francis is Assistant Professor of Sociology Whitworth University in Washington State. His class read Understanding Poverty and engaged with Dr. Elizabeth Seale, SUNY Oneonta, for this episode!
How can we recognize that people in poverty have agency, understanding the truly insidious ways that inequality shapes people, without blaming the victim? Elizabeth Seale talks w/ Robert Francis on The Annex Podcast about the relational approach to poverty tinyurl.com/ms6f6zhk