
In this series, we explore what it means to think like a social scientist through discussions and streams of consciousness. We hope this podcast will help you link together an understanding of the many things that make us human.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Social SciencesScience | ||||

In this video, I discuss how anthropologists can use dream data as a part of their work. In conversation with Professor Jeannette Mageo, we discuss her research on the nature of dreams, their impact on individual subjectivity, and how social scientis... more
In this video, Bryant and Will talk with Sam Hoadley-Brill, a philosophy PhD student at CUNY. This is the second chat with Sam where we’ve discussed topics surrounding the public representations of postmodernism and critical race theory. The conversa... more
Applying Postmodernism to Anthropology and Social Behavioral Research with PhD Student Deven Gray In this episode, Bryant and Will talk with PhD graduate student Deven Gray about how he applies postmodernism as a researcher. We talk about how it does... more
#11 | How James Lindsay and Jordan Peterson Misrepresent Postmodern Philosophy with Sam Hoadley Brill In this episode, I discuss so-called "Cynical Theories" as discussed by public figures like James Lindsay and Jordan Peterson with PhD philosophy st... more
#10 | Are Men Animals? Defining Masculinity and Gender with Dr Matthew Gutmann In this episode, I discuss masculinity with Dr Matthew Gutmann—Professor of Anthropology at Brown University. We discuss the themes he talks about in his latest book: Are ... more
#9 | Addiction and Biocultural Feedback Loops with Neuroanthropologist Dr Daniel Lende In this episode, I discuss the roots of addiction from a neuroanthropological perspective with Dr Daniel Lende—an Anthropology Professor at the University of South... more
Season 1 Episode 6: Dr Kristina Baines on Cool Anthropology, and the Use of Embodied Ecological Heritage Recorded July 2, 2020 This next episode is with Dr Kristina Baines, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at City University of New York, at Guttma... more
Season 1 Episode 5: Dr Sarah Willen on the Pandemic Journaling Project & Linking Migrant Health and Dignity in Israel Recorded June 11, 2020 This next episode is with Dr Sarah Willen (twitter.com/sarahwillen), a Professor of Anthropology at t... more
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