
The Americans of Canadian Sociology (Ramos & Carpiano)
Joe, Howard Ramos (Dalhousie University), and Richard Carpiano (UC Riverside) discuss Americans who work in Canadian sociology.
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The Annex Sociology Podcast is a show for academic sociologists. We discuss ideas, news, and research of interest to the academic sociology community
Joe, Howard Ramos (Dalhousie University), and Richard Carpiano (UC Riverside) discuss Americans who work in Canadian sociology.
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We discuss recent charges of researcher misconduct against for failing to clear his Sokal Squared hoax with his school’s institutional review board.
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A discussion of America’s housing policy.
The challenges of conducting ethnography in other countries.
We talk to Daniel Laurison about the benefits of growing up privileged.
Rengin Firat (UC Riverside) discusses how human neurology shapes the social phenomena that sociologists study.
We discuss the idea that a “shortage of marriageable men” seems like a strong explanation of falling marriage rates.
Rachel Skaggs (Ohio State University) describes her research on making it in country music songwriting.
We discuss elite self-pity, and whether the sentiment is prevalent among sociology professors.
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