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Ernest Lockridge has been very supportive throughout the book tour, offered technical advice about it, and has critically read multiple drafts of this manuscript. My editor, Joyce Seltzer and my publicist, Louise Hochberg, have also been wonderful. Many other friends and colleagues are referred to anonymously in the pages of this article—persons who have provided me with support, technical knowledge, and/or critical readings of various versions of this manuscript. These include Fred Anderle, Lynn Atwater, Judith Cook, Arlene Kaplan Daniels, Mary Margaret Fonow, Harriet Ganson, Lisa Holstein, Joan Huber, Edward Jennings, Betty Kirschner, Jerry Lewis, Patricia Lynch, Shulamit Reinharz, and Verta Taylor, I thank each of these people very much.

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Richardson, L. Reflections: Disseminating research to popular audiences: The book tour. Qual Sociol 10, 164–176 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00988527

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