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AEA Research Highlights
Ep. 74: The pace of economics publishing

AEA Research Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 16:49


Timely publication of research in peer-reviewed journals is critical for economists seeking tenure and important for audiences looking for high-quality, trustworthy studies. But in recent decades, there has been an increasing concern that the pace of publishing in economics is too slow. In a paper in the Journal of Economic Literature, authors Aboozar Hadavand, Daniel S. Hamermesh, and Wesley W. Wilson analyzed the publication lag in top economics journals and compared it to other fields. They found that economics publishing takes nearly twice as long as comparable fields in the other social sciences. However, Hamermesh says that some innovative journals, such as AER: Insights, are taking steps to shorten the time between submission and publication. He recently spoke with Tyler Smith about the pace of publishing in economics, how to fix it, and some advice for young economists trying to publish their work.

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Yep, That Happened
Episode 35: Featurism And Desirability In The Age Of Social Media

Yep, That Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 25:49


On this week's episode of “Yep, That Happened,” Shirley talks about featurism and the politics of desirability in the age of social media. Enjoy!   Yep, That Happened is a weekly podcast where writer and host, Shirley, talks about what everyone else is talking about, what needs to be discussed more, and what no longer deserves our time. Check out her website at shirleyldeleon.com. Send any questions and comments to yepthathappenedpodcast@gmail.com or fill out the form on her homepage. Follow her on Instagram at @shiloudeleon. Like, share and subscribe to the podcast. If you love the show, please give it a 5-star review. Thank you for listening!   *Death toll from building collapse in Miami was reported to be 90, as of July 11, 2021.   Links mentioned: “3 Reasons Dating, Attraction, and Desire Are Always Political” Everyday Feminism article by Hari Ziyad: https://everydayfeminism.com/2016/04/attraction-desire-political/   Princeton University Press Overview of Beauty Pays by Daniel S. Hamermesh: https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691158174/beauty-pays   Mofid, M Mark et al. “Report on Mortality from Gluteal Fat Grafting: Recommendations from the ASERF Task Force.” Aesthetic surgery journal vol. 37,7 (2017): 796-806. doi:10.1093/asj/sjx004   “New Study Shows the Brazilian Butt Lift Is No Longer the Most Dangerous Procedure in Plastic Surgery—With One Caveat” Real Self article by Jolene Edgar, Medical review by Dr. Luis M. Rios Jr.: https://www.realself.com/news/brazilian-butt-lift-surgery-less-dangerous   “WHAT IS FEATURISM” by Naima Autumn Rose: https://deardarkskinnedgirl.com/2020/05/04/what-is-featurism/   What's With The Blackfishing? | Episode 11 | Yep, That Happened: https://www.shirleyldeleon.com/podcast/yepthathappened/episode11   “Search in Florida collapse to take weeks; deaths reach 90” AP News article by Freida Frisaro And Bobby Caina Calvan: https://apnews.com/article/surfside-building-collapse-f43917f1f5a9d1ee2bde4b88bb944e53   “The Olympics are stuck in the 1980s on marijuana” Vox article by German Lopez: https://www.vox.com/22565419/shacarri-richardson-olympics-marijuana-ban-war-on-drugs   “U.S. sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson suspended for one month after failed drug test” NBC News article by Elisha Fieldstadt: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/sports/sha-carri-richardson-could-miss-olympics-after-failed-drug-test-n1272960   “Soul Cap: Afro swim cap Olympic rejection 'heartbreaking' for black swimmers” BBC article by Alice Evans: https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-57688380   “Beloved Journalist and The Grapevine TV Panelist Ayesha K. Faines Dead at 35” The Root article by Tonja Renée Stidhum: https://www.theroot.com/beloved-journalist-and-the-grapevine-tv-panelist-ayesha-1847250810   “I DON'T Have Pretty Privilege. And That Sucks.” video by Oh! Stephco: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvHJHiIUbvA   MUSIC CREDIT: Mango by Smith The Mister https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com Smith The Mister https://bit.ly/Smith-The-Mister-YT Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/mango-smith-the-mister Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/Zn4SeyT3oME   Track Info: Title: Mango by Smith The Mister Genre and Mood: Alternative & Punk + Bright   Available on: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2FIeX4V iTunes: https://apple.co/305EA9t Deezer: https://deezer.com/us/album/64408662 Bandcamp: https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com/t... Google Play: http://bit.ly/2GgLjEq   Contact the Artist: smiththemister@gmail.com https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com https://soundcloud.com/smiththemister https://open.spotify.com/artist/3lklK... https://music.apple.com/us/artist/smi... https://youtube.com/channel/UCQ5zugE_... https://deezer.com/us/artist/14163883 https://instagram.com/smiththemister

Thinking Allowed

Time: Laurie Taylor considers the extent to which the way we spend our time has changed over the last fifty years. Is it true that we are working more, sleeping less and addicted to our phones? What does this mean for our health, wealth and happiness? Oriel Sullivan, Professor of Sociology of Gender at the UCL, has taken a detailed look at our daily activities and found some surprising truths about the social and economic structure of the world we live in. Also, Daniel S. Hamermesh, Distinguished Scholar at Barnard College, examines the pressure to do more in less time. Which people are the most rushed & why - from France and Germany to the UK and Japan. Producer: Jayne Egerton

Algo Pensante
#3 - Algo Pensante: Tecnoestresse e Falta de Atenção

Algo Pensante

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 16:22


Está no ar o Terceiro episódio do ALGO PENSANTE. Nosso Podcast e VideoCast com Anna Flavia Ribeiro, Renato Grau e Charles Betito Filho falando sobre Tecnologia, Futurismo e a Mente Humana. Assunto de Hoje: Tecnoestresse e Falta de Atenção Citação da Anna: Livro: O valor da beleza Autor: Daniel S. Hamermesh Deixe seu like se você gostou, inscreva-se no canal e ative as notificações para não perder nenhuma novidade! Acompanhe também as nossas redes sociais! Estamos no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindstationbr E no Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindstationbrasil Baixe o ebook Mindfulness Aplicado nesse link: https://mindstation.com.br/ebook-mindfulnessaplicado-diadia/

Alain Guillot Show
082 Rob Walch; The ins and outs of podcasting

Alain Guillot Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 31:11


http://www.alainguillot.com/rob-walch/ Rob Walch is the VP of Podcaster Relations of Libsyn, the podcasting host for my podcast, the Alain Guillot Podcast. Rob got into podcasting because he was looking for a hobby. The hobby became a passion, the passion overwhelmed him and then it became the career. Rob started podcasting on late 2004, he was doing his podcast out of his own computer server, but he had a high profile guest at his podcast show podCast411 and he was afraid his computer server wasn't going to be able to handle the traffic, so he opened an account with Libsyn on 2005. there is more time to consume audio than there is to consume any other medium of communication. Podcast has been continuously growing throughout the years, one of the main reason is that there is more time to consume audio than there is to consume any other medium of communication. People listen to a podcast while Driving in the car, Working out, Walking the dog, Doing chores around the house People can easily listen to a 30-minute podcast and feel engaged, while the attention grab for a social media video is about 3 minutes, and the engagement with other social media is just seconds. When it comes to blogs, the ratio of blogs to podcast is about 1,000 to 1. There are 1,000 blogs for each podcast out there. 42% of the US population read blogs in a given month while 32% listen to podcasts. So while there are more bloggers than podcasters, the consumption is closer. This means that there is a higher opportunity to deliver a message to people as a podcaster than as a blogger. As a business person, imagine that you get the opportunity to sit in a room with 500 of your clients, or prospective clients, and you get to talk about your product, and you get to talk to them each week. Would that be interesting to you? How much is that worth to you? How often do you get up on stage and talk to 100 people? would that be good for your business? That's what podcast podcasting does for you. You get to speak to your customers, your audience, you get to educate them about your product, entertain them, inform them, answer their question, help them with their problems. If one of your goals as a business person is get up and speak publicly at events like this one or trade shows,  you are more likely to be chosen if you are podcaster than if you use any of the other social media. If you can go to event organizers and give them a link to your podcast, that will give you a distinctive advantage over other people who are also trying to speak. The equipment to start a podcast is just a microphone (Samsun Q2U) and a sound editing software such as Garage Band, Adobe Editions, or Audacity (Free). Your whole podcasting equipment would cost you less than $100. How big is podcasting? Sirius XM 35 million monthly subscribers Spotify is about 55 million subscribers Pandora is about 68 million Podcasting is over 90 million subscribers. Can a person make money with podcasting? Most people never make money. Only 7% of the shows get up to 5,000 downloads per episode which are where people need to be to start monetizing. The medium number of downloads per episode is 140 downloads per episode How can a person grow a podcast? Do a show of a topic that you like. Commit to doing a podcast long term Do it regularly Engage with the listener Listen to feedback Improve Which are the biggest shows in English? The Joe Rogan Experience ( from 150,000 to 3 million downloads per episode.) Dan Carlin' Hard Core History (Multiple millions of downloads per episode.) Is it better to have a long episode or a short episode? The biggest episodes tend to be longer. Dan Carlin's episodes are about 6 hours long. Joe Rogan's episodes are about 2-3 hours long.  Those show getting over 100,000 downloads per episode, 84% were 51 minutes or longer #1 tip for podcasters Have fun. Where to find Rob? rob@libsyn.com LinkedIn Thank you Rob and Elsie Escobar for hosting "The Feed" the best podcast about podcasting. Related Posts 081 Mehran Chowdhury; from drugs and gangs to entrepreneurship 080 Daniel S. Hamermesh; Spending Time: The Most Valuable Resource 079 Dora Gamaoun, Becoming a Portfolio Manager Connect with me I would love it if you connect with me via social. You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram    

Alain Guillot Show
080 Daniel S. Hamermesh; Spending Time: The Most Valuable Resource

Alain Guillot Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 31:25


http://www.alainguillot.com/daniel-hamermesh/ ‎ We heard it all the time: Time is money, but is it? Professor Hamermesh, argues that as we become wealthier, we have more money, but we don't have more time, so money plentiful while time is not, which means that time is a lot more valuable than money. If we compare our income with the income of our grandparents, we are earning about 3 times as much, but don't have 3 times as many hours. According to Professor Hamermesh,, rich people would be a lot more stress about how they spend their time that not rich people. The reason is that they have so many options that it becomes stressful to make a decision. The average person spends their time doing three major things. Sleeping Working for pay Watching TV Some ways in which rich people spend their time? They watch less TV They sleep less They work more They spend their money and time on experiences, many of those experiences are expensive. Men watch more tv than women 2.5 to 3 hour more. In the US men watch about 19 hours of TV per week while women watch about 16 hours. Men and woman work approximately the same amount of hours. The only difference is that men work more hours for pay, while women do more work around the house which is unpaid labor. Connect with me Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram