J. Tom Mueller
Asst. Prof. of Population Health at KU Med Center.
Rural Sociologist and Demographer; Focused on health, water, and poverty in rural America. Having a terrific year.™️
- Reposted by J. Tom MuellerNow online at Nature Human Behaviour: "Consumption Responses to an Unconditional Child Allowance in the U.S." We study how the 2021 CTC expansion affected family expenditures using observed (rather than reported) consumption data from 1.3 million establishments. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- For my university laptop, it dying just means I took it to a meeting longer then an hour or so. So, maybe this isn’t universally true.
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- New paper on surface water, rent, and Marx! Happy to share that my new paper on the role of Marxian rent in the context of surface water is out in Theory and Society! link.springer.com/article/10.1...
- This makes me feel better about the 5-10 meetings I wildly mischedule or miss a year because time zones remain hard for me.
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- Really thrilled to be able to announce that my book project, The Case for Rural America, is under contract with @uncpress.bsky.social and the Rural Studies Series! In it, I make the case for sustaining rural America, while critiquing the status quo of rural development.
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- This was fun to do.
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- Since I keep seeing this when I see other people’s peer reviews… stop giving line edits as peer reviews! That’s not the task! If you see a typo, tell them to do a proofread. I promise you, line edits are NOT the norm.
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- I have been informed the NIEHS payline has been moved down to the 7th percentile this year due to federal budget concerns. My recent submission was just scored at the 8th percentile. 🥴
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- Currently have a paper where if we followed this common rule, we would be seriously understating impacts AND inequality. It’s not a good rule.
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- I’ve had multiple papers rejected because it was “something we already know”. However, in all of those cases that “thing we know” is completely absent from any written record. Documenting the “obvious” in the written record is essential for advancing science.
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