Draft:Musa Al-Gharbi

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Musa Al-Gharbi is an American sociologist.[1][2]

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He was the communications director of the Heterodox Academy.[1]

He is a PhD candidate in sociology at Columbia University.[1]

His book, We Have Never Been Woke: Social Justice Discourse, Inequality, and the Rise of a New Elite, is to be published by Princeton University Press in 2023.[4]

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In 2023, he became an assistant professor in the School of Communication and Journalism at Stony Brook University.[6]

Publications[edit]

  • with Rozado, David & Jamin Halberstadt (2021). “Prevalence of Prejudice-Denoting Words in News Media Discourse: A Chronological Analysis.” Social Science Computer Review. DOI: 10.1177/08944393211031452
  • Rozado, David & Musa al-Gharbi (2021). “Using Word Embeddings to Probe Sentiment Associations of Politically-Loaded Terms in News and Opinion Articles from News Outlets.” Journal of Computational Social Science. DOI: 10.1007/s42001-021-00130-y
  • al-Gharbi, Musa (2021). “People of the Book: Empire and Social Science in the Islamic Commonwealth Period.” Socius 7. DOI: 10.1177/23780231211021200.
  • Smith, Benjamin w/ Andrea Figueroa-Caballero, Musa al-Gharbi & Michael Stohl (2020). “Do You Know Your Enemy? The Role of Known Actors as Framing Devices in News Media.” International Journal of Communication 14: 4717-4738.
  • al-Gharbi, Musa (2019). “Resistance as Sacrifice: Towards an Ascetic Antiracism.” Sociological Forum 34 (S1): 1197-1216.
  • Smith, Benjamin w/ Michael Stohl & Musa al-Gharbi (2019). “Discourses on Countering Violent Extremism: The Strategic Interplay Between Fear and Security After 9/11.” Critical Studies on Terrorism 12(1): 151-168.
  • al-Gharbi, Musa (2018). “Race and the Race for the White House: On Social Research in the Age of Trump.” The American Sociologist 49(4): 496-519.
  • al-Gharbi, Musa (2016). “From Political Liberalism to Para-Liberalism: Epistemological Pluralism, Cognitive Liberalism & Authentic Choice.” Comparative Philosophy 7(2).
  • al-Gharbi, Musa (2013). “Syria, Contextualized: The Numbers Game.” Middle East Policy 20(1): 56-67.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Is Musa Al-Gharbi the Last Academic Who Can Tell the Truth?". Tablet Magazine. May 4, 2021.
  2. ^ https://www.chronicle.com/article/the-culture-war-stuff-just-rots-the-brain
  3. ^ https://news.stonybrook.edu/university/al-gharbi-to-join-socj-as-assistant-professor-of-communication-and-journalism/
  4. ^ "Musa Al-Gharbi deal news". press.princeton.edu.
  5. ^ https://www.insidehighered.com/opinion/views/2023/12/05/censorship-often-comes-scientists-themselves-opinion
  6. ^ https://news.stonybrook.edu/university/al-gharbi-to-join-socj-as-assistant-professor-of-communication-and-journalism/

External links[edit]

Official website