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 communities.״ Scholars Strategy Network.
On humanitarian aid and relief agencies in the Gaza War (in Hebrew)
“The aid policy in Gaza is dangerous - the UN and professional humanitarian organizations must be allowed to intervene.” Ha’aretz.
On moral pluralism in academia and beyond
“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