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Sociology Improv

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A podcast with sociologically-informed discussion of the news of the day.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes30Founded14 years ago
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[1]This week we talk about the sociology and economics of academic journal publishing, the Elsevier boycott [2], and whether the journal system as we know it is necessary anymore. Our decision: everybody can just podcast everything from now on. Start... more

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[1]This episode we start with a discussion of violent protests prompted by a question from a listener (Which is great! Send more!). We then talk about Twitter, hashtags, Gmail, and passwords before moving on to a discussion about education and univer... more

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[1]We have three segments this episode: We talk with Shannon Golden about Kony 2012. Shannon provides some insight into the situation in Uganda while Chris cynically revels in the implosion of Invisible Children. We talk about the Mike Daisey/This Am... more

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[1]Autonomous Cars [2], more on stadiums and Mayor KJ [3], and Arturo’s participation in the NorCal AIDS Challenge: Donate here! [4] Other links: Elite Squad [5] Politics and Money [6] Office Hours Drop In #1 [7] This American Life: What Kind of Coun... more

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[1]Topics include the sociology of weather in an M Word state, the Super Bowl, stadiums, and guilt over the state of professional sports. Chris tries to get into a screaming match about Occupy Oakland, but Jesse just politely disagrees. Jesse also re... more

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[1]After a lengthy break, we’re back! Racism in hockey [2], Work It [3], and The Trap [4] are among our topics this episode. Enjoy! Download Improv #32 [5] [1] https://thesocietypages.org/improv/files/2012/01/album-art-ep32.jpg [2] http://deadspin.co... more

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[1]This week we talk about Occupy Wall Street and other Occupations. Links mentioned in the show: Occupy Wall Street [2] Occupy Minnesota [3] Planet Money on OWS [4] Ballad of a Thin Man [5] The 99 Percent The 53 Percent [6] (About [7] THe 1 Percent ... more

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13 years ago

[1]This episode, we fail to talk about Robocop, then we have a discussion about Getting Wasted [2], and then chat a bit about current political events. Download the Big 3-0 [3] [1] https://thesocietypages.org/improv/files/2011/09/album-art-ep30.png [... more

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 12 ratings
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    Great podcast!

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    5
    Ryan 123455
    United States12 years ago
  • Student

    Mycket trevlig och öppen podcast om allt från himmel och jord, under luppen av riktig sociologi nördar. Rekommenderar som gott tidsfördriv mellan föreläsningar.

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    4
    Jens Persson
    Sweden13 years ago
  • Breaking the review cherry

    Not the greatest edited or sounding podcast in my list (which is why I have to give it 4 stars), but very informative and entertaining. I've listened to quite a few psychology and sociology podcasts, but very few of them ever manage to stick around in my active listening list for long. They are liberal hippy graduate students, but they do good to make fun of their biases, and since I think the same way, it doesn't really bother me.

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    4
    demiurge42
    United States14 years ago

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