Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Sociology. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
Bite-sized interviews with top social scientists
The Poverty Research & Policy Podcast is produced by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) and features interviews with researchers about poverty, inequality, and policy in the United States.
Jon Schwabish | Economist, Data Visualization, and Presentation Specialist
Wish you could do a better job keeping up with peer-reviewed journals? Why not listen to a podcast where behavior analysts discuss a variety of fascinating topics and the research related to them? Now you can spend your extra time thinking of ways to save the world with ABA.
University of Detroit Mercy's broadcast quiz show
NASW Social Work Talks seeks to inform, educate and inspire by talking with experts and exploring issues that social work professionals care about. Brought to you by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW).
Thinking better about ethical questions in education. We also make episode study guides to use in your sociology, education, and philosophy classes. Produced by the Center for Ethics and Education in WCER at UW-Madison with funding from the Spencer Foundation.
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The Podcast for Social Research


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The Podcast for Social Research
The Brooklyn Institute for Social Research
From Plato to quantum physics, Walter Benjamin to experimental poetry, Frantz Fanon to the history of political radicalism, The Podcast for Social Research is a crucial part of our mission to forge new, organic paths for intellectual work in the twenty-first century: an ongoing, interdisciplinary series featuring members of the Institute, and occasional guests, conversing about a wide variety of intellectual issues, some perennial, some newly pressing. Each episode centers on a different top ...
The Annex is a podcast for academic sociologists. We discuss ideas, news, and research of interest to the academic sociology community.
Three friends that happen to be social workers discuss current social issues from their front room. Expect debate and hard hitting real talk with a sprinkle of top drawer humour to keep it moving.
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The Human Show: Innovation through Social Science


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The Human Show: Innovation through Social Science
Paul Spain
If you want to understand how social scientists’ study human behaviour, how industry innovates or want to know more about how they can successfully work together and enhance each other, then you have come to the right place! Join our hosts as they engage with anthropologists, other researchers and industry specialists from all over the world. The discussions will be about their specific work in understanding people and how they apply that understanding to advance industry, scholarship and/or ...
The sociology podcast nobody wants, but everybody needs! Come join us as we break down the complex social world one topic at a time using our sociological imagination.
Far-reaching conversations with a worldwide network of scientists and mathematicians, philosophers and artists developing new frameworks to explain our universe's deepest mysteries. Join host Michael Garfield at the Santa Fe Institute each week to learn about your world and the people who have dedicated their lives to exploring its emergent order: their stories, research, and insights…
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The Very Short Introductions Podcast


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The Very Short Introductions Podcast
Oxford University Press
A concise and original introduction to a wide range of subjects — from Business to Sociology, Politics to Classics, and Literary Theory to History – by the expert authors of the Very Short Introductions series. For wherever your curiosity may take you.
Tyler Cowen engages today’s deepest thinkers in wide-ranging explorations of their work, the world, and everything in between. New conversations every other Wednesday. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
This is a philosophical podcast which will explore the full kaleidoscope of life. I'm your host, Don Dupuis.
Conversations about social science
Thirteen is a bi-weekly podcast where one Colgate University community member answers 13 questions about their work. Topics vary widely, with episodes that touch on ancient history, global politics, sociology and anthropology, literature, science, the arts, and more.
China 21 is produced by the 21st Century China Center at UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy. We are a leading university-based think tank that produces scholarly research and informs policy discussions on China and U.S.-China relations. This podcast features expert voices, insights and stories about China’s economy, politics, society, and the implications for international affairs. Learn more at china.ucsd.edu
Let's get psychology out of the lab and into the streets. Join hosts Tania Luna (psychology researcher) and Brian Luna (total layperson) as they turn fascinating research into practical tips for being a better human.
A podcast on social work, research, and making the world a better place. Go to swdiscoveries.com for more info.
Get smarter. Live better. Becoming Human is about education and lifestyle; exploring the world — whether philosophy, psychology, sociology, or any field available — to better live in it. The goal is ethics through learning. We cover a range of topics to experience the process of becoming more human and building a better world.
Dr. Angel Parham is a professor of sociology at the University of Virginia and a remarkable scholar of the black intellectual tradition. Join her as she explores the rich ways black intellectuals have contributed to American education and notes the ways classical education is beginning to once again bless and equip African Americans for leadership and service.
A podcast about social theory, but fun
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is one of the foremost social science universities in the world. LSE is a specialist university with an international intake and a global reach. Its research and teaching span the full breadth of the social sciences, from economics, politics and law to sociology, anthropology, accounting and finance. Founded in 1895 by Beatrice and Sidney Webb, the School has an outstanding reputation for academic excellence. LSE has 16 Nobel prize w ...
Edward Thomas, a curious teenager, is out to find answers to life's most mysterious questions. Join him in his journey to find everything out there - just waiting to be found! In biweekly, thought-provoking or explorative episodes that are less that ten minutes long, learn more about the world you live in while on the drive to work, waiting at the driver-thru, or whipping together breakfast.
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Pacific Sociological Association Podcast


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Pacific Sociological Association Podcast
Pacific Sociological Association
Podcast by Pacific Sociological Association
This podcast is for people who are in jail or prison, and/or affected by incarceration. Using Sociology and Peace Studies to: Save Lives, Restore Hope, Reduce Suffering and Recidivism. In March 2022, This program was added to EDOVO tablets (Jail Education Solutions) and is available in correctional facilities across the country in 40+ states. The host has 20+ years experience working inside several jails and prisons, providing education in substance abuse prevention, doing HIV testing and co ...
Hosted by Louiza "Weeze" Doran, According to Weeze is a podcast founded on the belief that we exist at the intersection of our complex identities, politics, and socio-cultural systems! Each week Weeze engages in complex, yet candid conversations focused on socio-political and personal matters in hopes of finding a way forward in community. The only way to dismantle oppression is to dissect it, so meet her at the intersection and learn how to create a just, equitable, and inclusive society.
A podcast with sociologically-informed discussion of the news of the day.
Authors join peers, scholars, and friends in conversation. Topics include environment, humanities, race, social justice, cultural studies, art, literature and literary criticism, media studies, sociology, anthropology, grief and loss, mental health, and more.
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Humanities and Social Sciences – Pod Academy


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Humanities and Social Sciences – Pod Academy
Humanities and Social Sciences – Pod Academy
Sound thinking: podcasts of current research
Tune in every Friday with Anetta Tiquila A.K.A Queen I'm Unique as she breaks down common sayings, quotes, ideas and songs lyrics to analyze the ways in which they have shaped the world. Many episodes will end with a "script" being flipped using a 3, 2, 1 break down method. Also, in order to ENLIGHTEN listeners, Anetta covers important societal issues, controversy and dilemmas. Here is where she will give detailed commentary about scripts that need to be flipped when it comes to unfair polic ...
Conversations about projects and research undertaken by scholars at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University. Hosted by former New York Times journalist and current CASBS research affiliate John Markoff. CASBS brings together great minds to generate new knowledge to address wicked problems and significant societal challenges. It is a place where diverse thinkers collectively produce transformative outcomes that none could produce independently. ...
Playful conversations about things we don’t know. The hosts, Marco Germinario and Alessandro Maccarini, discuss topics in an explosion of childish curiosity: astronomy, psychology, sociology, technology, literature, writing and much more.
Science and technology studies (STS) combines a wide range of research subjects, including: history of science, philosophy of science, sociology of science, science policy, and science communication. We Are STS is an official podcast of the Department of Science and Technology Studies at University College London (UCL).
Join your host, Jonathan Singer, Ph.D., LCSW in an exploration of all things social work, including direct practice, human behavior in the social environment, research, policy, field work, social work education, and everything in between. Big names talking about bigger ideas. The purpose of the podcast is to present information in a user-friendly format. Although the intended audience is social workers, the information will be useful to anyone in a helping profession (including psychology, n ...
Our sociology podcast series is an excellent resource for our market-leading AS and A-level Sociology qualifications.
Thomas Sowell might well be our greatest living Intellectual. His accomplishments span 6 decades and include over 40 books and thousands of columns and articles written on a wide range of topics, from economics to sociology to history to race and culture. It is hard to name another intellectual who has studied and written on as wide a range of topics in such a profound way. This podcast will discuss his ideas and is intended to provide a place for admirers of his work to discuss his contribu ...
I don’t know where this will end up. Hopefully, with something productive. ;)
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ReSearching Diversity


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ReSearching Diversity
Jana Vietze, Sabrina Alhanachi, Miriam Schwarzenthal, Sharleen Pevec, Tuğçe Aral, Zeynep Demir
Join a group of six women in social sciences in their aim to increase visibility of inspiring social scientists and of cutting-edge research focusing on ethnic, cultural, and migration-related diversity. Each episode two hosts invite one outstanding scientist to discuss their past (personal path into academia), the present (a research article that has recently inspired them in their work), and the future (recent developments and paradigm shifts in the world of academia and social sciences). ...
Student created podcasts for sociology courses with topics including social problems, race and ethnic relations, crime and deviance, and general sociology.
This podcast is dedicated to the teaching and learning of HASS (Humanities and Social Sciences) in all stages of school - with some general education thrown in there as well! Member of AEON.net.au
These podcasts accompany Sociology: A global introduction, fourth edition, published by Pearson Education Limited. The podcasts have been recorded by Ken Plummer and Daniel Nehring.
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Psychoanalytic Thinking with Dr Don Carveth


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Psychoanalytic Thinking with Dr Don Carveth
Donald Carveth
Join distinguished professor and psychoanalyst Dr Don Carveth for engaging lectures centring around psychoanalysis, diving into its roots, bringing us up to the modern-day. Known for his clear communication style, Don’s grasp of the literature comes through in the thought-provoking opinions he provides. This podcast will facilitate a deeper understanding of yourself and the world around you. Donald L Carveth, PhD, RP, FIPA is Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Social & Political Thought at ...
University College Dublin
Find audio lectures here for Intro to Sociology and for Sociological Theory
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City & Community - A Downside of Increasing Human Capital: The Role of Higher Education in Poverty Segregation in U.S. Cities
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Authors Bryant Crubaugh discusses his article, "A Downside of Increasing Human Capital: The Role of Higher Education in Poverty Segregation in U.S. Cities," published in the June 2022 issue of City & Community.
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A field guide to a nonfascist life at the end of the world as we know it
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“Capitalism defeated traditional societies because it was more exciting than they were. But now there is something more exciting than capitalism: its destruction.” In the face of things with true power (capitalism, the law, public opinion, etc.), philosophy is not provisioned to battle them head-on. But it can wage “a guerrilla campaign against the…
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Ethics and Education


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Faculty and Social Media (Ethics in Higher Ed #3)
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This is the first episode in a miniseries co-produced by Rebecca M. Taylor and Ashley Floyd Kuntz. Rebecca and Ashley are the editors of Ethics in Higher Education: Promoting Equity and Inclusion Through Case-Based Inquiry. This episode is about faculty using social media, hosted by Jacob Fay (Open Mind) and featuring the voices of Chanda Prescod-W…
This episode is to catch up! Prison POD P.O. Box 294 Orono, ME 04473 Upcoming guests: July 27th - Lauren Kessler - Author - "FREE: Two Years, Six Lives, and the Long Journey Home" Stanley Andrisse - Author - "From Prison Cells to PhD: It is Never too Late to Do Good" (Date to be determined) Brandon Brown (and friend) Upcoming subject in August: Har…
In this episode, Dr Carveth discusses psychoanalysis as meditation: Observing ego. Inner watcher. Symbolic subject vs. Imaginary Ego. Deconstruction. Disillusionment with disillusionment. Dr Carveth works with Aodhán Moran to produce this podcast. If you'd like to inquire about Aodhán's services, contact him here.…
Premiering on June 26th comes the fourth season of "The Mystery of Your Mind"! On Sundays and Wednesdays, I'll be exploring parts of the brain, nervous system, and their role in our behavior, in short, around-five-minute episodes based on information from nationally accredited sources so you can learn more about the neuroscience behind our behavior…
Who is in charge, them or us?By DrakeBailey
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Let Them Go - If They Love You, They'll Come Back
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Sometimes they come back just to finish you off This saying is pretty much telling us to: 3 - Repeat your mistakes 2 - reinjure yourself 1 - Break To some degree, you will BREAK every time you allow the wrong people BACK into your life Flip the script on it: Once you let them go, learn how to love them from the distance Break it down!: 3 - love wit…
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Society and Mental Health - COVID-19 Onset, Parental Status, and Psychological Distress among Full-time Employed Heterosexual Adults in Dual-earning Relationships
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Author Shirin Montazer discusses her article, "COVID-19 Onset, Parental Status, and Psychological Distress among Full-time Employed Heterosexual Adults in Dual-earning Relationships: The Explanatory Role of Work-family Conflict and Guilt," published in the July 2022 issue of Society and Mental Health.…
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A Navy Seal's Unlikely Path, with Alumnus Mark Divine '85
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Join author, podcaster, wellness aficionado, and decorated Navy Seal Mark Divine '85 for a deep dive into his path from Colgate student to a 20-year veteran of the U.S. Navy Seals in this season-three finale of 13. Learn more about Divine and his work to help people achieve their mental and physical fitness goals at unbeatablemind.com.…
In this episode, we discuss Sowell's views on the subject of Abortion. I open the episode with a discussion of Madonna's 1986 music video "Papa Don't Preach" and what the story of that song has to teach us about Abortion. You will appreciate this episode much more if you watch the video before listening, you can find it HERE on Youtube. Sowell tell…
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SAGE Sociology


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American Sociological Review - Global Markets, Corporate Assurances, and the Legitimacy of State Intervention: Perceptions of Distant Labor and Environmental Problems
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Authors Matthew Amengual and Tim Bartley discuss their article, "Global Markets, Corporate Assurances, and the Legitimacy of State Intervention: Perceptions of Distant Labor and Environmental Problems," published in the June 2022 issue of American Sociological Review.
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#12 Top Marks for Philosophy of Science and Medicine in REF Impact | WeAreSTS
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Professor Sarah Edwards and Professor Phyllis Illari discuss their contributions the STS’s impact in philosophy of science and medicine. They were lead contributors to two top-rated “impact cases” in UCL’s 2021 entry to the REF assessment, the UK’s research excellence framework. That’s a national review of university research productivity. Sarah’s …
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Intrapersonal Activism: ReClaiming our Personal Power
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What does peace really mean to you? How do we define pleasure? Society has siloed pleasure to the bedroom, but it is really how connected you are to ALL of your senses in the day to day. Today I sit down with my dear friend, Terra Lyn Anderson, my partner in our new 7-month course Pleasure & Peace, to talk about living in pleasure and personal libe…
Sure, most ABA services are getting back in person, but what will you do the next time some horrible worldwide event happens? This week, we comb through a metric ton of literature on how behavior analysis managed the COVID-19 pandemic and summarize what lessons we should take into the future. Whether zombies, earthquakes, or bears made out of bees,…
Authors Sara Duvisac and Gianpaolo Baiocchi discuss their article, "Behind Gentrification’s Gloss," published in the Spring 2022 issue of Contexts.
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HBCUs Present and Future (Ethics in Higher Ed #2)
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This is the second episode in a miniseries co-produced by Rebecca M. Taylor and Ashley Floyd Kuntz. Rebecca and Ashley are the editors of Ethics in Higher Education: Promoting Equity and Inclusion Through Case-Based Inquiry. This episode is about the ethical dilemmas that HBCUs face, featuring the voices of host John Torrey (Buffalo State) and gues…
Aliza Aufrichtig is a graphics and multimedia editor at The New York Times. In addition to covering the coronavirus and elections, she designs and develops stories that demand a bespoke form, often with audio and video. She’s created and maintains several popular websites and tools: Discover Quickly, a way to find new music very, very fast; an e-bi…
Air date: 6/26/22 [00:28:38] Enjoy these Ask The Professor memories from February 2006. Host Kathy Bush is joined by Professors Dan Maggio, Beth Oljar and Jeffe Boats.By Ask The Professor
In this episode, Dr Carveth discusses psychoanalysis as biological, psychological and social evolution. Dr Carveth works with Aodhán Moran to produce this podcast. If you'd like to inquire about Aodhán's services, contact him here.By Don Carveth
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Dmitri Tymoczko on The Shape of Music: Mathematical Order in Western Tonality
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Math and music share their mystery and magic. Three notes, played together, make a chord whose properties could not be predicted from those of the separate notes. In the West, music theory and mathematics have common origins and a rich history of shaping and informing one another’s field of inquiry. And, curiously, Western composition has evolved o…
Everything is included, safety, peace, constitutional rights, etc.By DrakeBailey
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Episode 1002 - (UNLOCKED) The Other End of the Leash Book Club
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UNLOCKED from our Patreon page, it’s “The Other End of the Leash Book Club”! Interested in more Book Clubs? Want to vote on what we read next? Feeling FOMO at getting this a full year late? Wish your 2 CEs for listening to the episode were FREE??? Join us on Patreon to get all of our episodes a week early, access to these bonus episodes, plus other…
We speak with Will Frances, Executive Director of NASW's Texas chapter about the aftermath of the horrific mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Schools should be safe, supportive havens for students and staff. What can be done to stop the epidemic of mass shootings across the country? Visit the show notes page for related stories…
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Rituals: Can deodorant swipes improve performance and connection?
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Is Brian's morning ritual of doing a set number of deodorant swipes an odd quirk or is it a legitimate strategy to improve performance, reduce anxiety, and spark connection? Come learn about the psychology of ritual and how you can put it to good use in your own life. Make it your ritual to connect with us! Instagram: @talkpsychtomepodcast Twitter:…
Air date: 6/19/22 [00:28:34] Recorded in the fall of 2005, Long-time ATP host Kathy Bush welcomes Professors Jerry Curtsinger, Beth Oljar, Jeffe Boats, Dave Koukal and special guest Sharon Vlahovich. Download a transcript of this week’s episode – ATP 2241 transcript_otter_aiBy Ask The Professor
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Marc Andreessen on Learning to Love the Humanities
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Like the frontier characters from Deadwood, his favorite TV show, Marc Andreessen has discovered that the real challenge to building in new territory is not in the practicalities of learning a trade, but in developing a savviness for what makes people tick. Without understanding the deep patterns of human behavior, how can you know what to build, o…
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Kathryn Edin on the 25th Anniversary of "Making Ends Meet"
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2022 marks the 25th anniversary of the publication of Making Ends Meet: How Single Mothers Survive Welfare and Low Wage Work, by Kathryn Edin and Laura Lein. The book was based on interviews with low-income single moms that took place between the late 1980s and early 1990s. Edin and Lein detailed the women's household budgets, the strategies they u…
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Episode 205 - Joy and the Big Four w/ Dr. Shahla Ala'i-Rosales
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Despite the fact that behavioral science has a boatload of research on the treatment of problem behavior, there are times when you have to wonder why we don’t use all of this info to prevent the development of problem behavior. This week, Dr. Shahla Ala’i-Rosales discusses just that possibility as well as how we can combine a prevention approach wi…
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Side Affects: Being trans and feeling bad with Hil Malatino and Zena Sharman
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In SIDE AFFECTS, Hil Malatino opens a conversation about trans experience that acknowledges the reality of feeling fatigue, envy, burnout, numbness, and rate amid the ongoing onslaught of casual and structural transphobia in order to map the intricate emotional terrain of trans survival. In May 2022, Malatino was joined in conversation by Zena Shar…
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"Divisive Concepts" (Ethics in Higher Ed #1)
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This is the first episode in a miniseries co-produced by Rebecca M. Taylor and Ashley Floyd Kuntz. Rebecca and Ashley are the editors of Ethics in Higher Education: Promoting Equity and Inclusion Through Case-Based Inquiry. This episode is about "divisive concepts" and features Sigal Ben-Porath (University of Pennsylvania) and Laura Dinehart (Flori…
In this episode, Dr Carveth frames psychoanalysis as religion. The human psyche is characterized by two levels of functioning— primary and secondary process (Freud), PS and D (Klein) —so all religion, spirituality and mysticism are similarly split. But so is psychoanalysis itself. There is primitive and mature religion, spirituality and mysticism— …
The changes 'we' need are up to 'We The People'.By DrakeBailey
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I Bought You Into This World, I Can Take You Out
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The United States, Canada and Australia have some of the highest rates of filicide. One of the main culprits leading to this phenomenon is that saying, "I bought you into this world, I can take you out." Let's break that down: 3 - I'll kill you! 2 - You're Mine! 1 - Die! Flip the script on it: "I might take away your privileges, but I will NEVER ta…
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Podcast for Social Research, Episode 53: Night of Ideas—Against Resilience: Exhaustion, Ecology, and Emancipation
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Episode 53 of the Podcast for Social Research is part one of two episodes recorded live at the 2022 Night of Ideas at the Brooklyn Public Library, co-sponsored by Villa Albertine. The theme of the evening was "Where are We Going?" Ajay Singh Chaudhary's response, "Against Resilience: Exhaustion, Ecology, and Emancipation" traces the genealogies and…
Air date: 6/12/22 [00:28:17] This week’s episode takes us back to February 2005. With Professors Kathy Bush, Jeffe Boats, Matt Mio, Beth Oljar, Dan Maggio and Jerry Curtsinger. Download a transcript of this week’s episode – ATP-2240 transcript_otter_aiBy Ask The Professor
Duncan Clark is a co-founder of the data and storytelling tool Flourish, which is now part of the Canva family. By background a data-driven author, journalist and publisher. In this week’s episode of the podcast, I talk to Duncan about the Flourish team and how they keep up with current trends, what the Canva acquisition means, and what the future …
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Abolitionism – The Very Short Introductions Podcast – Episode 52
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In this episode, Richard Newman introduces abolitionism, a global human rights movement during the 18th and 19th centuries aimed at ending slavery in the Atlantic world. Learn more about “Abolitionism: A Very Short Introduction” here: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/abolitionism-a-very-short-introduction-9780190213220 Richard S. Newman is P…
How do we effect change for our most marginalized folx? Why is it so important for “us” to work together to fight the system collectively? Today, I’m chatting with Tareq, co-founder of the social justice brand America Hates Us (AHUS), a clothing company that is so much more than that. We are digging in deep to what brought his company around, who “…
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The Genius of Thomas Sowell

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Richard Sander about Sowell and Racial Preferences in Admissions
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NEW NEWS THAT'S NEWSWORTHY: 1) Basic Books (Sowell's publisher) is teaming up with The Genius of Thomas Sowell Podcast to offer listeners a chance to win 4 Sowell books. Enter at SowellBooks.com for a chance to win! 2) We are having our first, live, in person Book Club meeting on Saturday, July 9, 2022 in Los Angeles. This is a free event. We will …
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Bonus Episode 28 - Board Game Educational Programs w/ Dr. Jon Freeman
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Board games are so hot right now, but that doesn’t mean their only purpose is to entertain us. I had the opportunity to chat with Dr. Jon Freeman, neuroscientist turned store owner, about how his passion for learning and games created fascinating avenues for skill development through his store’s after-school programs. Dr. Freeman explains how using…
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Turn it off and turn it back on: Information technology with Niranjan Davray
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Chief Information Officer Niranjan Davray discusses the role of technology in education and the many ways Information Technology Services (ITS) supports the Colgate community.By A Colgate University Podcast
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What is the right way to go? (Ethics in Higher Ed series trailer)
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Introducing a miniseries about ethical issues in higher ed. Co-produced by Rebecca M. Taylor (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and Ashley Floyd Kuntz (Florida International University), this series is based on their new book, Ethics in Higher Education: Promoting Equity and Inclusion Through Case-Based Inquiry. In this series, we cover "…
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Episode 03: Interview with Dr. Rebecca Futo Kennedy and Dr. Jackie Murray
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Conversation with two guests, Dr. Rebecca Futo Kennedy and Dr. Jackie Murray, who are working together on a textbook about understanding race in antiquity and its modern impacts and legacies.By Dr. Angel Parham (TrueNorth.fm)
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Social Psychology Quarterly - When a Name Gives You Pause: Racialized Names and Time to Adoption in a County Dog Shelter
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Author Natasha Quadlin discusses her article, "When a Name Gives You Pause: Racialized Names and Time to Adoption in a County Dog Shelters," published in the June 2022 issue of Social Psychology Quarterly.
Don Norman Piyush Tantia's Ideas42 CASBS @CasbsStanfordBy Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
What should a healthy community look like? We continue our conversation on community with Dr. Ashley Pryor-Geiger and Amie Brodie. How should community work? What is required for a community to function healthily, especially with relational conflict that is bound to happen? We explore the roadblocks to community and observational practices for how …
In this episode, Dr Carveth delivers a lecture on his paper, 'Psychoanalysis is Spirituality' to the Michigan Psychoanalytic Society at its 45th Annual Conference. The paper was published in the online journal Vestigia, Vol. 1, Issue 2, 2020: pp. 49-61 and can be accessed by clicking here. Dr Carveth works with Aodhán Moran to produce this podcast.…