The other day I posted my ten favorite posts from the past three years. One thing I’ve been interested in during this time is how people end up here. The ten most-viewed posts from the past three years give some interesting insight into how that happens. There is also relatively little overlap with my ten favorite posts, reinforcing the idea that people will do what they want with what you’ve created. While I would like people to come here because they want to read “Inequality as a room on fire,” then, they’re more likely to come here looking for demeaning pictures of women. The ten most-viewed posts for the past three years were:
1. Sexism sells
This is the most-viewed post by quite a large margin due largely to the search terms that end up leading people to it. “Matchbox” is the number two overall search term and “big women,” “women and cars,” and “small women” are also in the top ten. I think it is safe to say that most people who arrive here after searching for one of those terms leave disappointed.
2. I don’t date sociology majors
This post’s popularity is a combination of the number one search term (“I don’t date sociology majors”) and a link from the political science job rumor forum.
3. PowerPoint, podcasts, and ending the illusion of student reading
This is one of two posts that appears on my list of favorites. I tried to make an important point here so I’m glad that it has been read quite a few times.
4. Turning down a tenure track job
I sometimes wonder if I would have made the same decision if I had known how bad the job market really was in 2008-09. With the benefit of hindsight, I definitely made the right choice.
“Office Space” and “Office Space Poster” are also in the top ten search terms.
Another one of my personal favorites. I’m still suffering from Major Procrastination Disorder.
These sentiments must still be true since they keep showing up in my dreams.
8. Bad reviews
There’s nothing like a mention on Scatterplot to make you realize how few readers you normally have.
9. The world’s most offensive Christmas song
I have to admit that I may have propped this one up by linking to it again a year later, but it needed to be said. Plan for it to become a Christmas tradition.
10. A compilation of job market resources and advice
I hope that some of these links still work, since “Sociology job market” is the third most popular search term!
One More Thing: The other SLACs
If you type “SLAC” into your browser’s address bar and hit “enter” with the intention of arriving at this site, you may end up at one of these other SLACs instead:
- SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
- Selective Liberal Arts Consortium
- Salt Lake Acting Company
- Student Labor Action Coalition
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