Do you live within two sub-cultures? Does your work require that your hobbies or interests remain "top secret"? Do your friends not understand your work at all? Do you speak the same language at both work and with friends, but use entirely different vocabulary and conceptual frameworks? Do you feel misunderstood in both contexts as a result? Or do you feel that this mismatch gives you a lot of power? Or both??
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I might want to interview you! I am writing a sociology of folks that straddle two vastly different sub-cultures, or who are required to do so by the virtue of their family, home, or work life. I am especially interested in career v. social life mismatches, but this is not the only thing I am interested in. I am less interested in national culture mismatches.
If you think this might be you, please leave a comment with the various cultures that you inhabit and how this effects you, and an email address (or some other way to get in touch with you), and I will reach out if you are a match!
Thank you! Please tag anyone that might fit! Want to fund my work? Upvote and Resteem or send Steem!
Great idea to advertise here. I have to do interviews later this semester for a class and had a similar idea since I know few people since I moved. I don't think I fit your qualifications but I wish you the best of luck. I'll give you a resteem in a few hours after I finish my daily posts.
Thanks!! I'm sociologically interested in the make up of this community. I want to pull from this pool, and write for this audience! So, yes, I really should pull from right here!!
Social media recruiting generally works well enough. For my clients, I use recruiting agencies, but you would never want to pay for something like that for a class.
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