Podcast: Annex Sociology Podcast
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The Inner World of Political Campaigns (Laurison)
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A discussion about the elite world of political campaigns with Daniel Laurison (Swarthmore)
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Science When the Money Runs Out (Reinecke)
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We explore the relationship between science and money by asking what happens when the money runs out. Guest David Reinecke (Princeton).
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How Americans Misunderstand China’s Political System (Chua & Lei)
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What do we really know about China’s political system and civil society? We discuss with two experts.
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Racism and Racial Humor (Raul Perez)
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We discuss racism, racial humor, and Raul Perez’s new book, The Souls of Black Jokes. Guests Raul Perez, Ann Morning, and Victor Ray
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Making Governments Respect Human Rights (Hajjar, Roberts & Viterbo)
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We discuss the struggle to guarantee human rights with three sociologists who specialize in human rights.
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The Economic Style of Thinking (Popp-Berman)
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Economic thinking has influenced thought on public policy. What is it, and how did it become so influential?
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The Organization of Science Affects the Progress of Knowledge (Pardo-Guerra and Gomez)
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A discussion about the sociology of science, efforts to quantify scientific productivity, and America’s largest soc departments.
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Media Framings of the War on Drugs (Rosino)
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In today’s episode of the Annex, Daniel Morrison (Abilene Christian) sits down with Michael Rosino (Molloy College) to discuss media framing and the War on Drugs. Michael is the author of Debating the Drug War: Race, Politics, and the Media (Routledge, 2021).
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Conspiracy Theories and Conspiracy Entrepreneurs (Hyzen & Van den Bulck)
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We discuss conspiracy theories and conspiracy entrepreneurs with Aaron Hyzen and Hilde van den Bulcke.

