A podcast with sociologically-informed discussion of the news of the day.
This week we talk about the sociology and economics of academic journal publishing, the Elsevier boycott, and whether the journal system as we know it is necessary anymore. Our decision: everybody ca…
Autonomous Cars, more on stadiums and Mayor KJ, and Arturo’s participation in the NorCal AIDS Challenge: Donate here!
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After a lengthy break, we’re back! Racism in hockey, Work It, and The Trap are among our topics this episode. Enjoy!
This episode, we fail to talk about Robocop, then we have a discussion about Getting Wasted, and then chat a bit about current political events.
Long time, no see. Hope you’re having a nice summer. We’re back with two topics.
First, we spend most of the hour talking about barefoot running, the Born to Run crowd, and naturalist (no, not naturi…
This episode we talk about a recent paper about happiness (via Graphic Sociology) and whether or not happiness studies actually tell us anything about happiness. After that, we follow-up on an argume…
First, Arturo jumps off from a recent New Books in Sociology episode to ask whether or not sociology is too set in making repetitive and uncreative arguments.
Second, Chris ta…
First, Chris gives a shout out to Sociological Images for their post on Push Up Bikini Tops at Abercrombie Kids, which inspires a discussion about gender and childhood culture…
Our first episode recorded in 2011 finds Jesse in Iraq once again and our minds on protest and revolution. Enjoy!
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Remember that big stink over anthropology and science in December? We invited anthropologist Eric Plemons back on the show to talk about science, anthropology, and sociology. We had a fun, lively, &…
This episode, we talk about Black Friday mania, Girl Talk, John Stewart, and Wikileaks.
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On October 27, Jeremy Freese taped a laptop to his face and Skyped into the Soc Improv for a discussion of the NRC rankings. After Jeremy left, we solved the culture of poverty. Or something like tha…