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Episodes
Social Psychology Quarterly - Contesting Reports of Racism, Contesting the Rights to Assess
May 18, 2023 15:55 - 16 minutes - 10.2 MBAuthor Tianhao Zhang discusses the article, "Contesting Reports of Racism, Contesting the Rights to Assess," published in the June 2023 issue of Social Psychology Quarterly.
Contexts - America’s Hidden Equalizing Machine
May 17, 2023 18:40 - 8 minutes - 4.95 MBAuthor Jessi Streib discusses the article, "America’s Hidden Equalizing Machine" published in the Spring 2023 issue of Contexts.
American Sociological Review - Guns versus Climate: How Militarization Amplifies the Effect of Economic Growth on Carbon Emissions
May 15, 2023 15:46 - 16 minutes - 14.2 MBAuthor Andrew K. Jorgenson discusses the article, "Guns versus Climate: How Militarization Amplifies the Effect of Economic Growth on Carbon Emissions," published in the June 2023 issue of American Sociological Review.
Structural Gendered Racism Revealed in Pandemic Times: Intersectional Approaches to Understanding Race and Gender Health Inequities in COVID-19
May 12, 2023 08:11 - 19 minutes - 11.5 MBIn this episode of the Gender & Society podcast series, Drs. Whitney N. Laster Pirtle and Tashelle Wright discuss their article, "Structural Gendered Racism Revealed in Pandemic Times: Intersectional Approaches to Understanding Race and Gender Health Inequities in COVID-19."
Gender & Society - Black Mothers and Vaccine Refusal: Gendered Racism, Healthcare, and the State
May 10, 2023 07:45 - 39 minutes - 27.2 MBIn this episode of the Gender & Society podcast, Drs. Courtney Thorton and Jennifer A. Reich discuss their article, "Black Mothers and Vaccine Refusal: Gendered Racism, Healthcare, and the State."
Gender & Society - Just Let it Pass by and it Will Fall on Some Woman”: Invisible Work in the Labor Market
May 10, 2023 07:15 - 29 minutes - 13.3 MBIn this episode of the G&S podcast, Dr. Amit Kaplan discusses her article, '“Just Let it Pass by and it Will Fall on Some Woman”: Invisible Work in the Labor Market.'
Gender & Society - Negotiating “Impossible” Ideals: Latent Classes of Intensive Mothering in the United States
May 10, 2023 06:43 - 16 minutes - 9.41 MBAuthor Dr. Jane Lankes discusses her recently published article entitled, "Negotiating “Impossible” Ideals: Latent Classes of Intensive Mothering in the United States."
Socius - Spatial and Sociodemographic Vulnerability: Quantifying Accessibility to Health Care and Legal Services for Immigrants in California, Arizona, and Nevada
April 28, 2023 16:18 - 15 minutes - 12.2 MBAuthors Ethan Roubenoff and Irene Bloemraad discuss the article, "Spatial and Sociodemographic Vulnerability: Quantifying Accessibility to Health Care and Legal Services for Immigrants in California, Arizona, and Nevada" published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.
Gender & Society - In Women we Trust? Gender-Status Mismatch and Trust in Professional Networks
April 28, 2023 06:55 - 20 minutes - 11.9 MBIn this episode of the Gender & Society podcast series, Drs. Eun Young Song and Antoine Vernet discuss their article entitled, "In Women we Trust? Gender-Status Mismatch and Trust in Professional Networks" (coauthored by Stephen Pryke).
Gender & Society - Do the Marriageable Men want to Protect and Provide? The Expectation of Black Professional Hybrid Masculinity
April 28, 2023 06:29 - 23 minutes - 16.4 MBIn this episode of the Gender & Society podcast series, Dr. Marbella Eboni Hill discusses her article entitled, "Do the Marriageable Men want to Protect and Provide? The Expectation of Black Professional Hybrid Masculinity."
Gender & Society - Perinatal Care for Trans and Nonbinary People Birthing in Heteronormative “Maternity” Services: Experiences and Educational Needs of Professionals
April 18, 2023 08:23 - 20 minutes - 11.8 MBIn this episode of the Gender & Society podcast series, Drs. Salley Pezaro and Adam Jowett discuss their article, "Perinatal Care for Trans and Nonbinary People Birthing in Heteronormative “Maternity” Services: Experiences and Educational Needs of Professionals." The article is also co-authored by Drs. Rebecca Crowther, Gemma Pearce, Laura Godfrey-Isaacs, Isaac Samuels, and Vic Valentine.
Socius - Does the Musk Twitter Takeover Matter? Political Influencers, Their Arguments, and the Quality of Information They Share
April 07, 2023 15:58 - 29 minutes - 14.2 MBAuthor Deana A. Rohlinger discusses the article, "Does the Musk Twitter Takeover Matter? Political Influencers, Their Arguments, and the Quality of Information They Share" published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World in April 2023.
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Unspoiling Identity: An Intersectional Expansion of Stigma Response Strategies
April 03, 2023 21:14 - 8 minutes - 5.92 MBAuthor Terrell Winder discusses the article, "Unspoiling Identity: An Intersectional Expansion of Stigma Response Strategies" published in the April 2023 issue of Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.
Teaching Sociology - Encouraging Productive Behavior in Student Teams with Interventions
March 31, 2023 22:40 - 9 minutes - 5.49 MBAuthors Jacqueline M. Zalewski and Susan Brudvig discuss their article, "Encouraging Productive Behavior in Student Teams with Interventions," published in the April 2023 issue of Teaching Sociology.
American Sociological Review - “Born for a Storm”: Hard-Right Social Media and Civil Unrest
March 27, 2023 19:30 - 18 minutes - 13.1 MBAuthors Daniel Karell, Andrew Linke, Edward Holland, and Edward Hendrickson discuss their article, "“Born for a Storm”: Hard-Right Social Media and Civil Unrest," published in the April 2023 issue of American Sociological Review.
Socius - The Impact of the Pandemic on Poor Urban Neighborhoods: A Participatory Action Research Study of a “Favela” in Rio de Janeiro
March 20, 2023 20:39 - 31 minutes - 21.6 MBAuthors Anjuli Fahlberg, Cristiane Martins, Mirian De Andrade, Sophia Costa, and Jacob Portela discuss the article, "The Impact of the Pandemic on Poor Urban Neighborhoods: A Participatory Action Research Study of a “Favela” in Rio de Janeiro" published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World in March 2023.
Gender & Society - Documenting the Routine Burden of Devalued Difference in the Professional Workplace
March 20, 2023 06:37 - 33 minutes - 18.7 MBIn this episode of the Gender & Society podcast series, Drs. Cecilia L. Ridgeway, Rachel M. Korn, and Joan C. Williams discuss their G&S article, "Documenting the Routine Burden of Devalued Difference in the Professional Workplace."
City & Community - “Other than the Projects, You Stay Professional”: “Colorblind” Cops and the Enactment of Spatial Racism in Routine Policing
March 17, 2023 21:52 - 20 minutes - 14.1 MBAuthor Nikki Jones discusses the article, "'Other than the Projects, You Stay Professional': “Colorblind” Cops and the Enactment of Spatial Racism in Routine Policing", published in the March 2023 issue of City & Community.
Society and Mental Health - Parent and/or Grandparent Attendance at Residential School and Dimensions of Cultural Identity and Engagement: Associations with Mental Health and Substance Use among First Nations Adults Living off Reserve
March 17, 2023 17:06 - 28 minutes - 16.1 MBAuthors Tara Hahmann, Huda Masoud, and Amy Bombay discuss their article, "Parent and/or Grandparent Attendance at Residential School and Dimensions of Cultural Identity and Engagement: Associations with Mental Health and Substance Use among First Nations Adults Living off Reserve," published in the March 2023 issue of Society and Mental Health.
Sociological Theory - The Problem of Infinite Regress: A Stopping Rules Approach
March 10, 2023 17:22 - 15 minutes - 9.36 MBAuthor Ajay Verghese discusses the article, "The Problem of Infinite Regress: A Stopping Rules Approach" published in the March 2023 issue of Sociological Theory.
Contexts - From Matamoros to Reynosa: Migrant Camps on the U.S.-Mexico Border
March 03, 2023 16:51 - 14 minutes - 10.1 MBAuthor Bertha Alicia Bermudez Tapia discusses her article, "From Matamoros to Reynosa: Migrant Camps on the U.S.-Mexico Border" published in the Winter 2023 issue of Contexts.
Social Psychology Quarterly - Keeping Apart on the Playground: Construction of Informal Segregation on Public Playgrounds in Multiethnic Neighborhoods
February 24, 2023 20:10 - 10 minutes - 6.85 MBAuthor Paula Paajanen discusses the article, "Keeping Apart on the Playground: Construction of Informal Segregation on Public Playgrounds in Multiethnic Neighborhoods," published in the March 2023 issue of Social Psychology Quarterly.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Health, Suicidal Thoughts, and the Life Course: How Worsening Health Emerges as a Determinant of Suicide Ideation in Early Adulthood
February 24, 2023 19:10 - 8 minutes - 5.11 MBAuthor Carlyn Graham discusses the article, "Health, Suicidal Thoughts, and the Life Course: How Worsening Health Emerges as a Determinant of Suicide Ideation in Early Adulthood" published in the March 2023 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
Sociological Methodology - Hyperscanning and the Future of Neurosociology
February 24, 2023 17:01 - 37 minutes - 27.7 MBAuthor Warren TenHouten discusses his article, "Hyperscanning and the Future of Neurosociology," published in the February 2023 issue of Sociological Methodology.
American Sociological Review - Embracing Market Liberalism? Community Structure, Embeddedness, and Mutual Savings and Loan Conversions to Stock Corporations
February 16, 2023 17:19 - 30 minutes - 22.4 MBAuthors Marc Schneiberg and Adam Goldstein discuss their article, "Embracing Market Liberalism? Community Structure, Embeddedness, and Mutual Savings and Loan Conversions to Stock Corporations," published in the Februrary 2023 issue of American Sociological Review.
Socius - Conformity to Heterosexual Engagement Proposal Scripts: Do Same-Sex Couples Benefit?
February 14, 2023 19:14 - 18 minutes - 12.7 MBAuthor Alicia D. Cast discusses her article, "Conformity to Heterosexual Engagement Proposal Scripts: Do Same-Sex Couples Benefit?" published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World in December 2022.
Teaching Sociology - The Sociological Imagination within Teaching Sociology: 1973–2020
January 20, 2023 16:14 - 26 minutes - 14.6 MBAuthor Nathan Palmer discusses his article, "The Sociological Imagination within Teaching Sociology: 1973–2020," published in the January 2023 issue of Teaching Sociology.
Sociology of Education - Income-Based Gaps in College-Going Activities: High School Classes of 1992 and 2004
January 11, 2023 18:42 - 13 minutes - 9.73 MBAuthor Preeya Pandya Mbekeani discusses her article, "Income-Based Gaps in College-Going Activities: High School Classes of 1992 and 2004," published in the January 2023 issue of Sociology of Education.
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Appearance, Parentage, and Paradox: The White Privilege of Bi/Multiracial Americans with White Ancestry
January 11, 2023 18:30 - 25 minutes - 13.9 MBAuthor Chandra Waring discusses her article, "Appearance, Parentage, and Paradox: The White Privilege of Bi/Multiracial Americans with White Ancestry" published in the January 2023 issue of Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.
Socius - Climate-Related Disasters and Children’s Health: Evidence from Hurricane Harvey
January 10, 2023 20:12 - 16 minutes - 10.5 MBAuthor Ethan J. Raker discusses his article, "Climate-Related Disasters and Children’s Health: Evidence from Hurricane Harvey," published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World in November 2022.
Sociological Theory - “All the Old Illusions”: On Guessing at Being in Crisis
December 12, 2022 19:47 - 8 minutes - 5.26 MBAuthor Ioana Sendroiu discusses her article, "“All the Old Illusions”: On Guessing at Being in Crisis" published in the December 2022 issue of Sociological Theory.
Socius - Disaggregating Ethnicity and National Origin: Educational Heterogeneity among Vietnamese and Chinese Americans across Immigrant Generations
December 09, 2022 21:24 - 22 minutes - 13.7 MBAuthor Jing Li discusses her article, "Disaggregating Ethnicity and National Origin: Educational Heterogeneity among Vietnamese and Chinese Americans across Immigrant Generations," published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World in October 2022.
Social Psychology Quarterly - Skin Tone and Mexicans’ Perceptions of Discrimination in New Immigrant Destinations
December 02, 2022 16:51 - 38 minutes - 28 MBAuthor Helen B. Marrow discusses her article, "Skin Tone and Mexicans’ Perceptions of Discrimination in New Immigrant Destinations," published in the December 2022 issue of Social Psychology Quarterly.
City & Community - Know It When You See It? The Qualities of the Communities People Describe as “Diverse” (or Not)
December 01, 2022 20:29 - 21 minutes - 12.8 MBAuthor Maria Abascal discusses her article, "Know It When You See It? The Qualities of the Communities People Describe as “Diverse” (or Not)", published in the December 2022 issue of City & Community.
American Sociological Review - Online Conspiracy Groups: Micro-Bloggers, Bots, and Coronavirus Conspiracy Talk on Twitter
November 30, 2022 17:10 - 25 minutes - 16.9 MBAuthors Henrich R. Greve, Huggy Rao, Paul Vicinanza, and Echo Zhou discuss their article, "Online Conspiracy Groups: Micro-Bloggers, Bots, and Coronavirus Conspiracy Talk on Twitter," published in the December 2022 issue of American Sociological Review.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Racial-Ethnic Residential Clustering and Early COVID-19 Vaccine Allocations in Five Urban Texas Counties
November 29, 2022 20:14 - 20 minutes - 15.1 MBAuthor Kathryn Freeman Anderson discusses her article, "Racial-Ethnic Residential Clustering and Early COVID-19 Vaccine Allocations in Five Urban Texas Counties" published in the December 2022 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
Socius - Marked as Homeless: Reconciling with Ambiguities about Housing Status in Death Records
November 14, 2022 18:53 - 9 minutes - 6.7 MBAuthor Neil Greene discusses his article, "Marked as Homeless: Reconciling with Ambiguities about Housing Status in Death Records," published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World in September 2022.
Society and Mental Health - Vicarious Experiences of Major Discrimination and Psychological Distress among Black Men and Women
October 27, 2022 15:58 - 12 minutes - 9.24 MBAuthor Myles D. Moody, Courtney S. Thomas Tobin, and Christy L. Erving discuss their article, "Vicarious Experiences of Major Discrimination and Psychological Distress among Black Men and Women," published in the November 2022 issue of Society and Mental Health.
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Racialized Organizations in Racialized Space: How Socio-spatial Divisions Activate Symbolic Boundaries in a Charter School and a Public School
October 13, 2022 17:14 - 30 minutes - 22.1 MBAuthor Hajar Yazdiha discusses her article, "Racialized Organizations in Racialized Space: How Socio-spatial Divisions Activate Symbolic Boundaries in a Charter School and a Public School" published in the October 2022 issue of Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Racialized Organizations in Racialized Space: How Socio-spatial Divisions Activate Symbolic Boundaries in a Charter School and a Public School
October 13, 2022 17:14Author Hajar Yazdiha discusses her article, "Racialized Organizations in Racialized Space: How Socio-spatial Divisions Activate Symbolic Boundaries in a Charter School and a Public School" published in the October 2022 issue of Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.
Teaching Sociology - The Handmaid Still in the Classroom? Using The Handmaid’s Tale in Sociology of Gender
October 04, 2022 21:06 - 9 minutes - 7.77 MBAuthors Barbara F. Prince discusses her article, "The Handmaid Still in the Classroom? Using The Handmaid’s Tale in Sociology of Gender," published in the July 2022 issue of Teaching Sociology.
Sociology of Education - Learning from Error in Violence Prevention: A School Shooting as an Organizational Accident
October 04, 2022 17:21 - 20 minutes - 16.7 MBAuthor Sarah Goodrum discusses her article, "Learning from Error in Violence Prevention: A School Shooting as an Organizational Accident," published in the October 2022 issue of Sociology of Education.
Contexts: White Unity and Prisoner-Officer Alliances
October 03, 2022 18:58 - 16 minutes - 9.14 MBAuthor Brittany Friedman discusses her article, "White Unity and Prisoner-Officer Alliances" published in the Summer 2022 issue of Contexts.
Social Psychology Quarterly - Denigrating Women, Venerating “Chad”: Ingroup and Outgroup Evaluations among Male Supremacists on Reddit
August 23, 2022 21:35 - 10 minutes - 6.54 MBAuthor Katherine Furl discusses her article, "Denigrating Women, Venerating “Chad”: Ingroup and Outgroup Evaluations among Male Supremacists on Reddit," published in the September 2022 issue of Social Psychology Quarterly.
City & Community - What Does Racial Capitalism Have to Do With Cities and Communities?
August 18, 2022 16:11 - 11 minutes - 7.72 MBAuthors Prentiss Dantzler and Junia Howell discuss their article, "What Does Racial Capitalism Have to Do With Cities and Communities?" published in the September 2022 issue of City & Community.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Surveillance, Self-Governance, and Mortality: The Impact of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs on U.S. Overdose Mortality, 2000–2016
August 10, 2022 17:06 - 7 minutes - 4.41 MBAuthors Mike Vuolo and Brian C. Kelly discuss their article, "Surveillance, Self-Governance, and Mortality: The Impact of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs on U.S. Overdose Mortality, 2000–2016" published in the September 2022 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
American Sociological Review - Judges as Party Animals: Retirement Timing by Federal Judges and Party Control of Judicial Appointments
August 10, 2022 16:43 - 8 minutes - 5.71 MBAuthor Ross M. Stolzenberg discusses his article, "Judges as Party Animals: Retirement Timing by Federal Judges and Party Control of Judicial Appointments," published in the August 2022 issue of American Sociological Review.
Sociological Methodology - An Implausible Virtual Interview: Conversations with a Professional Research Subject
August 03, 2022 15:55 - 21 minutes - 9.7 MBAuthor Lisa Lucile Owens discusses her article, "An Implausible Virtual Interview: Conversations with a Professional Research Subject," published in the August 2022 issue of Sociological Methodology.
Sociology of Education - School Closures and the Gentrification of the Black Metropolis
July 13, 2022 18:46 - 17 minutes - 12.6 MBAuthor Francis A. Pearman, II discusses his article, "School Closures and the Gentrification of the Black Metropolis," published in the July 2022 issue of Sociology of Education.
Teaching Sociology - Teaching Social Theory as Cartography: Toward a Pedagogy of Radical Accessibility
July 07, 2022 19:00 - 17 minutes - 12.1 MBAuthors Michel Estefan and Josh Seim discuss their article, "Teaching Social Theory as Cartography: Toward a Pedagogy of Radical Accessibility," published in the July 2022 issue of Teaching Sociology.