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Cults (2 of 2) (Craig Rawlings)

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This episode is the second installment of our two-part series on the Sociology of Cults. If you missed our first episode with Rick Moore, catch it here.

In today’s episode, we strike at the heart of our interests in cults with a talk about group pressures on belief systems with Craig Rawlings of Duke University. Craig recently published “Cognitive Authority and the Constraint of Attitude Change in Groups” in American Sociological Review.

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Cults (Part 1 of 2) (Rick Moore)

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This is the first in a two-part series on the Sociology of Cults. Our first episode examines the concept of New Religious Movements in sociology. My guest is Rick Moore from Washington University of St Louis.

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Hijabs and Jobs (Eman Abdelhadi)

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Today, we talk about how wearing hijabs affect job prospects among Muslim women. Our guest is Eman Abdelhadi (University of Chicago) recently authored “The Hijab and Muslim Women’s Employment in the United States” in Research in Social Stratification and Mobility.

We have two co-hosts. John O’Brien (NYU Abu Dhabi). John is author of the award-winning Keeping It Halal: The Everyday Lives of Muslim American Teenage Boys with Princeton University Press.

Neda Magbouleh (University of Toronto) is author of The Limits of Whiteness: Iranian Americans and the Everyday Politics of Race with Stanford University Press.

The Everyday Lives of Muslim American Teen Boys

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Today, we discuss the everyday lives of American Muslim teen boys with John O’Brien (NYU Abu Dhabi). John is author of the award-winning Keeping It Halal: The Everyday Lives of Muslim American Teenage Boys with Princeton University Press.

We have two special co-hosts.

Neda Magbouleh (University of Toronto) is author of The Limits of Whiteness: Iranian Americans and the Everyday Politics of Race with Stanford University Press.

Eman Abdelhadi (University of Chicago) recently authored “The Hijab and Muslim Women’s Employment in the United States” in Research in Social Stratification and Mobility.

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Hugo José Suarez

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En el cuarto episodio de Sociología con Acento, conversamos con Hugo José Suarez sobre sus recorridos en la sociología de la cultura y de la religión, la relación entre sociología y antropología en México, y sobre su último libro, Hacer sociología sin darse cuenta. Hugo es boliviano, estudió en Bélgica, Brasil y México, y es profesor del Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM).