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Thank you for sharing! SocArXiv is accepting an average of 12.9 papers per day in 2026 -- a 50% increase from 2025. Kudos to our moderation team, who are working very hard to efficiently get your real research up while weeding out the rising tide of AI slop.
SocArXiv accepts law papers, as we always have. Some of the bells and whistles he wants we don't have- like ranking and email subscriptions, but those can be built using SocArXiv. We don't have funds or staff to help build that, but law schools do.
Today I set up my OSF profile and posted one of my law review articles (picked my personal favorite) on @socarxiv.bsky.social as a trial run. We'll see how it goes!
📝 New preprint available, of course on @socarxiv.bsky.social: "Convergence and continuity of time use for housework and childcare in German couples, 1991-2022". ➡️ doi.org/10.31235/osf.... #sociology #demography
Sorry, but law academia at large deserves this. _Even now_ Bainbridge makes fun of folks like @gowder.io who saw this coming when Elsevier took over. No one in the social sciences where SSRN originated is gnashing their teeth bc they built alternatives like RePeC, @socarxiv.bsky.social or PsyArXiv
This is misinformation, straight up. No one is *making* anyone pay APCs. Public access is required, and it can be achieved via self deposit in PubMed. Authors *choose* venues that discourage or attempt to restrict self deposit. They should stop doing so.
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What’s happened to income-group gaps in parental spending on children in the U.S.? For the last 45 years, they just. keep. getting. wider. In a new @socarxiv.bsky.social working paper, I present updated evidence on trends in spending on childcare, education, and extracurricular activities.
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I would love to talk with librarians & others worried about the future of their repositories. Is there a potential role for Knowledge Commons/KCWorks in mirroring institutional repositories such that they're protected against uncertain futures?
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