Conversations about social science
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesSociety & CultureScience |
In this episode, guest host Amber Joy chats with Courtney Bell, a high school teacher in North Minneapolis who was a candidate for the 2018 Minnesota Teacher of the Year Award. In a recent article by the Star Tribune, Bell talks about her work teachi... more
In this episode, guest host Allison Nobles talks to Tulane professor Mimi Schippers about her book Beyond Monogamy: Polyamory and the Future of Polyqueer Sexualities. The book interrogates “compulsory monogamy”, or our cultural disposition towards be... more
In this episode, guest hosts Amber Powell and Allison Nobles talk to Associate Professor of Sociology at Occidental College Lisa Wade about her book American Hookup: The New Culture of Sex on Campus. The conversation focuses on interrogating what ‘ho... more
In this episode, guest host Caty Taborda-Whitt sits down with Trevor Hoppe to discuss his new book, Punishing Disease: HIV and the Criminalization of Sickness, which looks at the public health response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The conversation focus... more
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This podcast interviews really interesting researchers. This may be random but I LOVE their theme music. It's so fresh and modern. I always smile when I hear it.
I think that this podcast does a great job of bringing the newest and most interesting articles recently published straight from the journals and into our ears. It's all the learning without all of the reading! Great use of Contexts, too - so you know it's relevant and interesting: perfect for dinner conversations. I listen to it as I jog or clean up the house, and I always come away with some interesting tidbit to force into conversations with people. Personal favorites so far: Politics and Hum... more
I could barely stomach that Klosterman interview. Don't waste his time like that. Or mine. I'm not sayin. I'm just sayin.
The best podcast for those seeking to stimulate their Sociological Imaginations! As a student of sociology, I find the podcast very informative, helpful, and entertaining-- I look forward to every release! Thanks to everyone involved!
Contexts covers all kinds of interesting research and findings - certainly worth 5 stars.
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