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Sage Sociology
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Episodes
Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Perceived Unfair Treatment by Police and Telomere Length: A Nashville Community-based Sample of Black and White Men
December 10, 2018 18:26 - 12 minutes - 11.3 MBAuthor Michael McFarland discusses his article, "Perceived Unfair Treatment by Police, Race, and Telomere Length: A Nashville Community-based Sample of Black and White Men," co-authored by John Taylor, Cheryl McFarland, and Katherine Friedman. The article is published in the December 2018 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
American Sociological Review - The Paradox of Persistence: Explaining the Black-White Gap in Bachelor’s Degree Completion
December 04, 2018 21:29 - 10 minutes - 10 MBChristina Ciocca Eller discusses her recently published article with co-author Thomas DiPrete, entitled, "The Paradox of Persistence: Explaining the Black-White Gap in Bachelor's Degree Completion" in the December 2018 issue of American Sociological Review. Thank you for listening.
ASR - The Paradox of Persistence: Explaining the Black-White Gap in Bachelor’s Degree Completion
December 04, 2018 21:29 - 10 minutes - 10 MBChristina Ciocca Eller discusses her recently published article with co-author Thomas DiPrete, entitled, "The Paradox of Persistence: Explaining the Black-White Gap in Bachelor's Degree Completion" in the December 2018 issue of American Sociological Review. Thank you for listening.
GAS: Book Review: Gray Divorce: What We Lose and Gain from Mid-Life Splits
October 31, 2018 21:33 - 13 minutes - 12.1 MBAuthor Jocelyn Elise Crowley discusses her book Gray Divorce: What We Lose and Gain from Mid-Life Splits, which was reviewed by Xuemei Cao and Stacy Torres in the December 2018 issue of Gender & Society.
SPX: Does Your Body Know Who You Know? Multiple Roles of Network Members’ Socioeconomic Status for Body Weight Ratings
October 24, 2018 18:31 - 25 minutes - 23.1 MBAuthor Lijun Song discusses her article, “Does Your Body Know Who You Know? Multiple Roles of Network Members’ Socioeconomic Status for Body Weight Ratings,” co-authored by Philip Pettis and Bhumika Piya. The article is published in the December 2017 issue of Sociological Perspectives.
American Sociological Review - Time, Anticipation, and the Life Course: Egg Freezing as Temporarily Disentangling Romance and Reproduction
September 26, 2018 20:21 - 5 minutes - 5.01 MBAuthors Eliza Brown and Mary Patrick of New York University's Sociology department recently published an article in the October 2018 issue of American Sociological Review. Here they discuss their article, "Time, Anticipation, and the Life Course: Egg Freezing as Temporarily Disentangling Romance and Reproduction." Thank you for listening.
ASR - Time, Anticipation, and the Life Course: Egg Freezing as Temporarily Disentangling Romance and Reproduction
September 26, 2018 20:21 - 5 minutes - 5.01 MBAuthors Eliza Brown and Mary Patrick of New York University's Sociology department recently published an article in the October 2018 issue of American Sociological Review. Here they discuss their article, "Time, Anticipation, and the Life Course: Egg Freezing as Temporarily Disentangling Romance and Reproduction." Thank you for listening.
SPX: Age Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms by Age at Immigration among Older Men and Women of Mexican Descent: The Role of Social Resources
September 24, 2018 21:32 - 9 minutes - 9.05 MBAuthor Maria Monserud discusses her article, "Age Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms by Age at Immigration among Older Men and Women of Mexican Descent: The Role of Social Resources,” co-authored by Dr. Kyriakos Markides. The article is published in the August 2018 issue of Sociological Perspectives.
HSB: Multigenerational Attainments, Race, and Mortality Risk among Silent Generation Women
September 06, 2018 16:16 - 9 minutes - 8.64 MBAuthor Joseph Wolfe discusses his article, "Multigenerational Attainments, Race, and Mortality Risk among Silent Generation Women," co-authored by Shawn Bauldry, Melissa Hardy, and Eliza Pavalko. The article is published in the September 2018 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Multigenerational Attainments, Race, and Mortality Risk among Silent Generation Women
September 06, 2018 16:16 - 9 minutes - 8.64 MBAuthor Joseph Wolfe discusses his article, "Multigenerational Attainments, Race, and Mortality Risk among Silent Generation Women," co-authored by Shawn Bauldry, Melissa Hardy, and Eliza Pavalko. The article is published in the September 2018 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
GAS: Drag as a Resource: Trans* & Non-Binary Individuals Use of Drag in the Southeastern United States
August 12, 2018 17:09 - 7 minutes - 6.51 MBAuthor Baker Rogers discusses her article published in the December 2018 issue of Gender & Society, “Drag as a Resource: Trans* & Non-Binary Individuals Use of Drag in the Southeastern United States.”
GAS: "Keeping it in “the family”: How Gender Norms Shape U.S. Marriage Migration Politics
July 30, 2018 22:16 - 13 minutes - 12.6 MBAuthor Gina Marie Longo discusses her article published in the August 2018 issue of Gender & Society, “Keeping it in “the family”: How Gender Norms Shape U.S. Marriage Migration Politics."
SPX: The Problem of “Cameo Appearances” in Mixed-methods Research: Implications for Twenty-first-century Ethnography
June 15, 2018 19:55 - 31 minutes - 29.1 MBAuthor Bryan Sykes discusses his article, "The Problem of “Cameo Appearances” in Mixed-methods Research: Implications for Twenty-first-century Ethnography,” co-authored by Back Hawk Hancock and Anjuli Verma. The article is published in the April 2018 issue of Sociological Perspectives.
ASR: Income Inequality and Class Divides in Parental Investments
June 06, 2018 18:10 - 7 minutes - 6.57 MBAmerican Sociological Review - Income Inequality and Class Divides in Parental Investments
June 06, 2018 18:10 - 7 minutes - 6.57 MBAuthor Daniel Schneider discusses his article, "Income Inequality and Class Divides in Parental Investments," co-authored with Orestes P. Hastings and Joe LaBriola. This article is published in the June 2018 issue of American Sociological Review.
SPX: Social Origins of Scientific Deviance: Examining Creationism and Global Warming Skepticism
May 14, 2018 17:36 - 12 minutes - 11 MBAuthor Joshua Tom discusses his article, " Social Origins of Scientific Deviance: Examining Creationism and Global Warming Skepticism." The article is published in the June 2018 issue of Sociological Perspectives.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Dual Autonomies, Divergent Approaches: How Stratification in Medical Education Shapes Approaches to Patient Care
May 11, 2018 17:31 - 14 minutes - 13.2 MBAuthor Tania Jenkins discusses her article, "Dual Autonomies, Divergent Approaches: How Stratification in Medical Education Shapes Approaches to Patient Care." The article is published in the June 2018 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
HSB: Dual Autonomies, Divergent Approaches: How Stratification in Medical Education Shapes Approaches to Patient Care
May 11, 2018 17:31 - 14 minutes - 13.2 MBAuthor Tania Jenkins discusses her article, "Dual Autonomies, Divergent Approaches: How Stratification in Medical Education Shapes Approaches to Patient Care." The article is published in the June 2018 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
GAS: Addicted to Rehab: Race, Gender, and Drugs in the Era of Mass Incarceration
April 26, 2018 22:42 - 22 minutes - 20.2 MBAuthor Allison McKim discusses her book Addicted to Rehab: Race, Gender, and Drugs in the Era of Mass Incarceration, which was reviewed by Susan Sered in Gender & Society.
JCL
March 29, 2018 07:13 - 7 minutes - 6.63 MBJCL – "The anxiety of being Australian: Modernity, consumerism, and identity politics in Michelle de Kretser’s The Lost Dog": Maryam Mirza discusses her recent article
JCL
March 28, 2018 06:56 - 11 minutes - 21.6 MBJCL – “Writing the Village, Becoming the Nation: The Work of Manoj Das": Manav Ratti discusses his recent interview with Manoj Das . Music by AShamaluevMusic. Song: Cinematic Piano. Link: https://youtu.be/6Sq5Y2HzF1c.
American Sociological Review - The Mark of a Woman's Record: Gender and Academic Performance in Hiring
March 26, 2018 16:43 - 7 minutes - 6.94 MBAuthor Natasha Quadlin discusses her new article, "The Mark of a Woman's Record: Gender and Academic Performance in Hiring". This article is published in the April 2018 issues of the American Sociological Review. Please find David S. Pedulla's article here and Katherine Weisshaar's article here, as mentioned in the podcast.
ASR: The Mark of a Woman's Record
March 26, 2018 16:43 - 7 minutes - 6.94 MBAuthor Natasha Quadlin discusses her new article, "The Mark of a Woman's Record: Gender and Academic Performance in Hiring". This article is published in the April 2018 issues of the American Sociological Review. Please find David S. Pedulla's article here and Katherine Weisshaar's article here, as mentioned in the podcast.
Armed Forces & Society - Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military
February 23, 2018 17:35 - 9 minutes - 17.5 MBAuthor Richard Harris discusses his new article, "Sexual Harassment in the Military: Individual Experiences, Demographics, and Organizational Contexts". The article is published in the January 2018 issue of Armed Forces & Society.
AFS: Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military
February 23, 2018 17:35 - 9 minutes - 17.5 MBAuthor Richard Harris discusses his new article, "Sexual Harassment in the Military: Individual Experiences, Demographics, and Organizational Contexts". The article is published in the January 2018 issue of Armed Forces & Society.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Does Medical Expansion Improve Population Health
February 12, 2018 17:03 - 8 minutes - 7.76 MBAuthors Hui Zheng and Linda George discuss their article, "Does Medical Expansion Improve Population Health?" The article is published in the March 2018 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
HSB: Does Medical Expansion Improve Population Health
February 12, 2018 17:03 - 8 minutes - 7.76 MBAuthors Hui Zheng and Linda George discuss their article, "Does Medical Expansion Improve Population Health?" The article is published in the March 2018 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
ASR: The Lying Demagogue
January 30, 2018 19:09 - 13 minutes - 5.41 MBCo-authors Oliver Hahl of the Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University and Minjae Kim, a PhD candidate in the Economic Sociology program at the MIT Sloan School of Management discuss their article, "The Authentic Appeal of the Lying Demagogue: Proclaiming the Deeper Truth about Political Illegitimacy" in the latest American Sociological Review podcast. Now available in the February 2018 issue of the American Sociological Review.
American Sociological Review - The Authentic Appeal of the Lying Demagogue: Proclaiming the Deeper Truth about Political Illegitimacy
January 30, 2018 19:09 - 13 minutes - 5.41 MBCo-authors Oliver Hahl and Minjae Kim discuss their article, "The Authentic Appeal of the Lying Demagogue: Proclaiming the Deeper Truth about Political Illegitimacy," co-authored with Ezra W. Zuckerman Sivan. This article is published in the February 2018 issue of American Sociological Review.
SPX: Gender, Parenthood, and Perceived Chances of Promotion
January 10, 2018 20:05 - 6 minutes - 5.98 MBAuthor Alison Wynn discusses her article, "Gender, Parenthood, and Perceived Chances of Promotion." The article is published in the August 2017 issue of Sociological Perspectives.
Special Issue Event: Inequality and Culture Discussion
January 10, 2018 14:45 - 55 minutes - 51 MBTo mark the publication of the special issue ‘Producing and Consuming Inequality: A Cultural Sociology of the Cultural Industries’, Edinburgh College of Art held an evening of discussion, debate, and decision-making, themed around the problem of social inequality and the cultural sector. The special issue was published in Volume 11, Issue 3 of Cultural Sociology and was edited by Dave O’Brien , Kim Allen , Sam Friedman , and Anamik Saha. Academic research, highlighted in Cultural Socio...
Armed Forces & Society - Fighting Stereotypes: Public Discourse About Women in Combat
December 19, 2017 15:58 - 15 minutes - 14.2 MBAuthors Julie Collins-Dogrul and Jaimis Ulrich discuss their Armed Forces & Society Article, "Fighting Stereotypes: Public Discourse About Women in Combat." Facilitated by Nicole Foy of AFS, this podcast talks about the gender stereotypes within the US military, and the different sex-specific laws that have been passed throughout the years. Below is a link to their article: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0095327X17715650
AFS: Fighting Stereotypes: Public Discourse About Women in Combat
December 19, 2017 15:58 - 15 minutes - 14.2 MBAuthors Julie Collins-Dogrul and Jaimis Ulrich discuss their Armed Forces & Society Article, "Fighting Stereotypes: Public Discourse About Women in Combat." Facilitated by Nicole Foy of AFS, this podcast talks about the gender stereotypes within the US military, and the different sex-specific laws that have been passed throughout the years. Below is a link to their article: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0095327X17715650
WOX: An Occupational Portrait of Emotional Labor Requirements and Their Health Consequences for Workers
December 04, 2017 22:05 - 9 minutes - 9 MBAuthor Diana Singh discusses her article, "An Occupational Portrait of Emotional Labor Requirements and Their Health Consequences for Workers," co-authored by Paul Glavin. The article is published in the November 2017 issue of Work and Occupations.
HSB: Contesting and Differentially Constructing Uncertainty: Negotiations of Contraceptive Use in the Clinical Encounter
November 29, 2017 13:00 - 11 minutes - 10.2 MBAuthor Krystale Littlejohn discusses her article, "Contesting and Differentially Constructing Uncertainty: Negotiations of Contraceptive Use in the Clinical Encounter," co-authored by Katrina Kimport. The article is published in the December 2017 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
American Sociological Review - Contesting and Differentially Constructing Uncertainty: Negotiations of Contraceptive Use in the Clinical Encounter
November 29, 2017 13:00 - 11 minutes - 10.2 MBAuthor Krystale Littlejohn discusses her article, "Contesting and Differentially Constructing Uncertainty: Negotiations of Contraceptive Use in the Clinical Encounter," co-authored by Katrina Kimport. The article is published in the December 2017 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
JCL- Podcast 8
November 10, 2017 09:13 - 6 minutes - 9.5 MBJCL – The Symbolic Survival of the ‘Living Dead’ Birte Heidemann discusses her latest article "The Symbolic Survival of the 'Living Dead': Narrating the LTTE Female Fighter in Post-War Sri Lankan Women’s Writing"
ASR: Seeing Like the Fed: Culture, Cognition, and Framing in the Failure to Anticipate the Financial Crisis of 2008
October 27, 2017 17:43 - 14 minutes - 5.83 MBNeil Fligstein discusses his article, co-authored by Jonah Stuart Brundage, Michael Schultz, titled, "Seeing Like the Fed: Culture, Cognition, and Framing in the Failure to Anticipate the Financial Crisis of 2008."
SPX: Colorblind Racism: Identities, Ideologies, and Shifting Subjectivities
October 03, 2017 14:50 - 20 minutes - 18.6 MBAuthor Meghan Burke discusses her article, "Colorblind Racism: Identities, Ideologies, and Shifting Subjectivities." The article is published in the October 2017 issue of Sociological Perspectives.
ASR: Beyond Incarceration: Criminal Justice Contact and Mental Health
August 15, 2017 21:00 - 16 minutes - 6.62 MBNaomi Sugie and Kristin Turney discuss their most recent paper which addresses the deleterious consequences of incarceration for mental health
HSB Community Context and Child Health: A Human Capital Perspective
August 07, 2017 15:15 - 17 minutes - 15.9 MBAuthor Emily Smith-Greenaway discusses her article, "Community Context and Child Health: A Human Capital Perspective." The article is published in the September 2017 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
SRE: Discursive Entwinement: How White Transracially Adoptive Parents Navigate Race
July 11, 2017 14:46 - 13 minutes - 12.5 MBAuthors Carla Goar, Jenny Davis, and Bianca Manago discuss their article, "Discursive Entwinement: How White Transracially Adoptive Parents Navigate Race." The article is published in the July 2017 issue of Sociology of Race & Ethnicity.
GAS: Punctuating Accountability: How Discursive Aggression Regulates Transgender People
July 10, 2017 21:22 - 18 minutes - 16.6 MBAuthor stef shuster discusses their article published in the August 2017 issue of Gender & Society, "Punctuating Accountability: How Discursive Aggression Regulates Transgender People."
HSB: Emerging Adulthood, Emergent Health Lifestyles: Sociodemographic Determinants of Trajectories of Smoking, Binge Drinking, Obesity, and Sedentary Behavior
June 19, 2017 14:31 - 10 minutes - 9.22 MBAuthor Jonathan Daw discusses his article, "Emerging Adulthood, Emergent Health Lifestyles: Sociodemographic Determinants of Trajectories of Smoking, Binge Drinking, Obesity, and Sedentary Behavior," co-authored by Rachel Margolis and Laura Wright. The article is published in the June 2017 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
The Hazards of Expert Control: Chief Risk Officers and Risky Derivatives
June 12, 2017 17:54 - 14 minutes - 5.89 MBKim Pernell discusses her most recent article co-authored by Jiwood Jung and Frank Dobbin, The Hazards of Expert Control: Chief Risk Officers and Risky Derivatives.
SPX: Racial Discourse and Partisan Blogs: How Online Commenters Manage the Partisan Divide
May 30, 2017 15:13 - 12 minutes - 11.6 MBAuthor Jeffrey Dowd discusses his article, "Racial Discourse and Partisan Blogs: How Online Commenters Manage the Partisan Divide." The article is published in the February 2017 issue of Sociological Perspectives.
SPX: Skills Mismatch? Military Service, Combat Occupations, and Civilian Earnings
May 19, 2017 20:11 - 9 minutes - 8.59 MBAuthor Alair MacLean discusses her article, "Skills Mismatch? Military Service, Combat Occupations, and Civilian Earnings." The article is published in the April 2017 issue of Sociological Perspectives.
SCU: Racialized Femininity and Masculinity in the Preferences of Online Same-Sex Daters
May 16, 2017 17:23 - 11 minutes - 10.5 MBAuthor Matthew Rafalow discusses his article,"Racialized Femininity and Masculinity in the Preferences of Online Same-sex Daters," co-authored by Cynthia Feliciano and Belinda Robnett. The article is published in the August 2017 issue of Social Currents.
HSB: Are You Still Bringing Me Down? Romantic Involvement and Depressive Symptoms from Adolescence to Young Adulthood
March 27, 2017 21:45 - 12 minutes - 11.6 MBAuthor Julie Skalamera Olson discusses her article, "Are You Still Bringing Me Down? Romantic Involvement and Depressive Symptoms from Adolescence to Young Adulthood," co-authored by Robert Crosnoe. The article is published in the March 2017 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
ASR: Demonstrating Power: How Protest Persuades Political Representatives
March 24, 2017 16:29 - 21 minutes - 8.67 MBAuthor Ruud Wouters discusses his article, "Demonstrating Power: How Protest Persuades Political Representatives," published in the April 2017 issue of American Sociological Review.