Media & Public Engagement

This page collects a range of public- and professional-facing contributions beyond academic publishing. Included here are op-eds, podcasts, video interviews, policy briefs, and professional newsletter articles.

On humanitarian aid

COVID-19 is spreading in Africa. How should philanthropy respond?Inside Philanthropy.

Explainer: Obstacles and Opportunities for NGOs Providing Humanitarian Relief in a Changing World” - interview with Jaimee Francis in JURIST.

“The Page 99 Test: Shai M. Dromi's 'Above the Fray'.” The Page 99 Test.

“Nationalism and humanitarianism,” The Sociological Review Blog.

How passers-by and policymakers view beggars in American communitiesScholars Strategy Network.

On humanitarian aid and relief agencies in the Gaza War (in Hebrew)


On moral pluralism in academia and beyond

Interview about Moral Minefields on Faculti, with Samuel Stabler

How Bad is Academic Censorship, Really?” (co-authored with Samuel Stabler). The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Q&A with Shai M. Dromi and Samuel D. Stabler, authors of Moral Minefields” - interview with Larry Au in Skatology, the Newsletter of the ASA Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology.

Better together, or what sociology’s history of moral debate can teach you” (co-authored with Samuel Stabler). Contexts Blog.

Weird Nones: The Moral Justifications for Religious Research on Non-Religious People” (co-authored with Samuel Stabler). Nonreligion and Secularity Research Network Online.

"How Do Admen Sleep at Night? Responding to Moral Stigma in a Creative Industry." Work in Progress: Sociology on the Economy, Work and Inequality, July 2018 (with Andy Cohen).


On theory and methods

Archival work under COVID-19.” Footnotes