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Shamus Khan
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Shamus Rahman Khan is an American sociologist. He has been a professor of Sociology and American studies at Princeton University since 2021. Formerly he served as chair of the sociology department at Columbia University. He writes on elites, inequality, gender/sexuality, and American culture. His work has appeared in numerous national and international media outlets. .. more

Political science 44%
Sociology 38%

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Fantastic paper. Check it out!!!
I am soo excited to share my newest article, “Unnatural Wills.” It’s about inheritance disputes!!! Murder, gold diggers, sex work, racial passing, secret lesbian lovers…WOW this was fun to write, and I hope it’s fun to read, too.
Unnatural Wills: Inheritance Disputes and Inequality
Within the conceptual frame of relational economic sociology, inheritance disputes are a canonical form of relational mismatch. But the social patterning of relational mismatches, and their various t...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
My textbook with Gwen Sharp and Patrick Sharkey is on its third edition. This fall our team is launching a Political Science book, edited by Josh Tucker and @rudalev.bsky.social

Thrilled to have this out in the world! Check it out (sociologists might find some of the chapters useful for teaching)
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🚨 What if intro political science textbooks were better and cheaper?

We built one:
✅ $1/chapter
✅ Modular & flexible
✅ Written by top scholars
✅ Full (free!) instructor resources

🌐 www.politicsexperiment.com

Help us spread the word! @rudalev.bsky.social & I are the editors!
Home Page - A Political Science Experiment
www.PoliticsExperiment.com
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🚨 What if intro political science textbooks were better and cheaper?

We built one:
✅ $1/chapter
✅ Modular & flexible
✅ Written by top scholars
✅ Full (free!) instructor resources

🌐 www.politicsexperiment.com

Help us spread the word! @rudalev.bsky.social & I are the editors!
Home Page - A Political Science Experiment
www.PoliticsExperiment.com
I am soo excited to share my newest article, “Unnatural Wills.” It’s about inheritance disputes!!! Murder, gold diggers, sex work, racial passing, secret lesbian lovers…WOW this was fun to write, and I hope it’s fun to read, too.
Unnatural Wills: Inheritance Disputes and Inequality
Within the conceptual frame of relational economic sociology, inheritance disputes are a canonical form of relational mismatch. But the social patterning of relational mismatches, and their various t...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com

Princeton's president: the attacks on Columbia are an attack on all of us.

www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
The Cost of the Government’s Attack on Columbia
American universities have given the country prosperity and security. The Trump administration’s attack on academic freedom endangers all of that.
www.theatlantic.com

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“He said that the inmates would perform forced labor for at least a year, possibly more, and that the “United States will pay a very low fee for them.””

wapo.st/3FyX8aZ
Trump sends more than 200 alleged gang members to prison in El Salvador
The administration won’t identify those moved — or say whether the Alien Enemies Act, which briefly sped up some deportations, played any role.
wapo.st

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Blog post by my colleagues @columbiauniversity.bsky.social Kate Andrias, Jessica Bulman-Pozen, Jamal Greene, Olatunde Johnson, Jeremy Kessler, Gillian Metzger, and David Pozen on the recent Title VI demand letter from the government: balkin.blogspot.com/2025/03/a-ti...
Balkinization: A Title VI Demand Letter That Itself Violates Title VI (and the Constitution)
A group blog on constitutional law, theory, and politics
balkin.blogspot.com
This chart seems to suggest that something is going wrong in the United States, specifically.
(www.ft.com/content/7568... )

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I'm appalled by the USDA's decision to pause funding to the University of Maine System.

This will hurt our farmers, halt critical research, and impact students throughout Maine.

Once again, our state is being targeted for retribution—all because our officials are standing up for the rule of law.
USDA halts more than $100M in funding for University of Maine System programs
The move temporarily pauses USDA funding for Maine's university system after President Donald Trump threatened to cut off the state over Maine's decision to allow transgender athletes to compete in sp...
www.pressherald.com

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Happy 6 month anniversary of an overseas talk for which I was supposed to receive travel reimbursement but haven't yet.

Scientific societies: think twice before hiring Reed-Mackey to plan your next conference. Makes German uni bureaucracy seem positively client-centered by comparison.

And the way is good.

These days my free speech defenders really showing who they were the whole time.

No eggs!

Columbia continues to be closed to the public. What a terrible example of an institution of education.

Congratulations to @timgill924.bsky.social for being honored with the presidential medal of freedom today. So well earned.

Pretty excited to see the Chinese translation of Sexual Citizens come out.

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Need something to listen to while you’re dashing around this weekend or chilling at home?

I humbly submit this, drawing on #SexualCitizens, coauthored w @shamuskhan.bsky.social
Closing out the latest season of our BornCurious podcast is a conversation about sexual citizenship: What is it—and how can we be better at it? We talk to the anthropologist and fellow @jennifershirsch.bsky.social for more. www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/news-and-ide...
Episode 309: How to Be a Better Sexual Citizen | Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University
www.radcliffe.harvard.edu
My new article with Caitlyn Collins and Shamus Khan on constructing cases, generating claims, and generalizing conceptually in qualitative research is out in the @AnnualReviews. A big thank you to the qualitative scholars who inspired and informed our work! www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...
“Which Cases Do I Need?” Constructing Cases and Observations in Qualitative Research | Annual Reviews
This methodological review starts one step before Small's classic account of how many cases a scholar needs. We ask, “Which cases do I need?” We argue that a core feature of most qualitative rese...
www.annualreviews.org