Editing
I provide a variety of editing services for social scientists. Whether you’re looking for a conversation partner to discuss early ideas, a final polish on an article manuscript, or something in between, I’d love to work with you.
In addition to editing formal academic manuscripts, I specialize in helping academics translate research findings to a broader audience. As the blog editor for Contexts, I’ve worked with authors on jargon-free, public-facing essays addressing everything from racial vocabularies to NBA All-Star nominations to The Golden Bachelor (check out the posts below).
To inquire about availability and pricing, get in touch with me at evanstee@sas.upenn.edu.
"The class politics of fine dining" (Victor Ray)

"Race, 'that ugly word'" (Ann Morning)
"The case for grandmothers" (Neda Maghbouleh)
"The privileged professor" (Musa al-Gharbi)
"What the golden bachelor gets right about older adult dating" (Lauren Harris)
"And to those who hath all-star nominations" (Thomas Biegert)
"Why did motorville stay blue?" (Stephanie Ternullo)
"Who gets to speak for autism?" (Catherine Tan)