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Lecture / content titleLinkInstructorInstructor contactDescriptionRelevant readings & other resources
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Basics and Central Concepts
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Duke Mod-U: Powerful Concepts in Social Sciencehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDfHkEuoKb_TXYkQY6BkIIgvarious (Duke faculty)well-produced, easy to follow, short videos that show you the key concepts and real world examples of social science research. methods videos, stuff on R, etc
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Foundations of Sociologyhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtMJ-AfB_7J1538YKWkZAnGANicole SweeneyEngaging + well-produced bite-size videos introducing central concepts on a popular educational YouTube channelMacionis, John J. 2013. Sociology. 15 edition. Boston: Pearson.
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Ted-ed featuring sociologists + sociology
https://www.youtube.com/user/TEDEducation/search?query=sociologist
Search results for "sociologist" on the Ted-ed channel. Animation on Ida B Wells, talks from sociologists, etc
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The classics, intro, & soc theory
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Foundations of Modern Social Theory (full course)https://oyc.yale.edu/NODE/251Iván SzelényiFrom Open Yale courses, a lecture series with video and syllabus. An overview of major works of social thought from the beginning of the modern era through the 1920s.
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Introduction to Sociology (full course)https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9F1D919FC1D446D6Harvey MolotchFrom NYU Open ed - a full intro course; each video is about an hour long.
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Classical Sociological Theoryhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3pMiUVg5lALawrence WilliamsA summary of the three core foundational theoretical schools in Sociology: Functionalism, Conflict Theory, and Symbolic Interactionism. Made for SOCA03: Introduction to Sociology, taught 2018-2019 at the University of Toronto Scarborough
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Durkheim, Marx, and Weber on Societyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBX19KfO3sELawrence WilliamsA heated conversation between Emile Durkheim, Karl Marx, and Max Weber about the nature of society. Made for SOCA03: Introduction to Sociology, taught 2018-2019 at the University of Toronto Scarborough
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How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z04KVyhZM5gW.E.B. DuBois / The AtlanticAn animated excerpt from "Strivings of the Negro People" from the Atlantic magazine
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Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Methodshttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqHnHG5X2PXCsCMyN3_EzugAF7GKN2poQLeslie Curryleslie.curry@yale.edusix modules covering essential topics in qualitative research, including what is qualitative research and how to use the most common methods, in-depth interviews and focus groups.
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Give Methods a Chancehttps://thesocietypages.org/methods/variousA collection of conversations on research methods in action designed to demystify how we know what we ‘know’. Really very wonderful podcasts on methods generally and specific approaches from leading sociologists. Downloadable / embeddable.Green, Kyle, and Sarah Lageson. 2017. Give Methods a Chance. 1 edition. edited by D. Hartmann and C. Uggen. W. W. Norton & Company.
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Qualitative research methods
https://www.youtube.com/user/DukeEHDi/search?query=qualitative+research+methods
A ton of videos on qualitative research methods from Duke U. They aren't all arranged into playlists so it can be best to look at all videos for specific topics.
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Research Methodshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfM0pXzkZCt5enG4fcV0oDwLindsay Mayka@LindsayMayka , Lindsay.Mayka at Colby dot edufull series of research methods for social science videos for a flipped classroom
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Introduction to the Philosophy of Science
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMfB6WI9uMzm2pFjYPScW6sCIK8YifTFA
Andrew Chapmanfull series of lectures on the philosophy of sciencee.g., Alex Rosenberg's book, Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Introduction
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Introduction to Philosophy of Science. Lecture 1, part 1https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP8teUgZcBYPaul Hoyningen-HueneLecture series delivered by Professor Paul Hoyningen-Huene at Leibniz Universität Hannover, winter term 2010one of many videos he has on the philosophy of science. more here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHwUrKo7SDpQQcNZ142H91Dby-kBkAe9V
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Introduction to Social Science Research
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJofS0JYlT8&list=PL3dgrJKk55k8vRVgmisGn5yQq_Z2VGaqn&index=8&t=0s
Molly OttTable of Contents: 00:00 - Introduction to Scientific Inquiry & Social Science Research 00:16 - What is science? 02:40 - Why not just rely on common sense or informal advice? (“naïve theory”) 02:41 - What is science? 07:07 - What is research? 10:03 - Two main methodological paradigms 14:50 - What is deductive reasoning? What is inductive reasoning? 20:13 - Variables 24:37 - Focus of most quantitative research: relationships between variables 28:18 - Research – Practice Gap
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Developing a research questionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrWeLJZydUUU Melbourne7-minute video on developing research questions
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NVivo 11 Pro tutorialshttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjCDy_BmhjHJ6MAL9-5_uhVAHtAw25zGsHull University Librariesexcellent series of tutorials on NVivo
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NVivo 12
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjCDy_BmhjHJsZnHXpMMC7OVUr7BcpgX8
Hull University Librariesfull introduction to NVivo 12 for Windows
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Successful Qualitative Research: Don’t Get Too Comfortable!https://connection.sagepub.com/blog/sage-connection/2015/06/02/successful-qualitative-research-webinar-recording-with-extended-qa/Dr.Kristi Jackson encourages qualitative researchers to observe what “closeness” and “distance” mean in everyday life, and to apply these observations to the analysis of qualitative data. She also provides practical suggestions about where, when, and how qualitative researchers might play with these ideas to move beyond comfortable interpretations to compelling ones. Extended Q+A, much focused on Nviv in link to the righthttps://connection.sagepub.com/blog/sage-connection/2015/06/02/successful-qualitative-research-webinar-recording-with-extended-qa/
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Organizing your research project to ensure success with NVivo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4Nb8tvqI5MPresentation on setting up NVivo for success with Bazeley and Jackson. starts at about 2:20.
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UK National Centre for Research Methods videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/NCRMUK/videosTons of videos from the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM), largely grad / specialist-level
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The New Statistics: Estimation and Research Integrity
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/members/new-statistics#p3
Geoff CummingSix half-hour videos, a workshop for the APA. Appropriate for upper- & grad-level stats. "Leading scholars in psychology and other disciplines are striving to help scientists enhance the way they conduct, analyze, and report their research. They advocate the use of “the new statistics”— effect sizes, confidence intervals, and meta-analysis."
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Tidy Tuesday screencastshttps://www.youtube.com/user/safe4democracy/videosDavid Robinsona series of screencasts with voice-over in which Dr. Robinson analyzes data he hasn't seen before using R. Part of the Tidy Tuesday project. Excellent and clear walk-throughs that can help students get comfortable with R, using datasets that are sometimes fun and sometimes timely. Data cleaning, exploration, visualization, reports. Datasets online at the project site.https://github.com/rfordatascience/tidytuesday
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SPSS Videos Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlkUVokD_nR6K21As8qVQmcPobVhaGxGx
Dr. Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur
marthur@ric.edu
Over 20 videos on quantitative data analysis using SPSS for introductory data analysis in sociology covering descriptive statistics, crosstabs, regressions, etc. (no weighting & relatively simplified math)
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Research Methods Videos Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i568wHuevgw&list=PLlkUVokD_nR7UB1sv2y7zHvYL18uTjizl
Dr. Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur
marthur@ric.edu
Playlist of 9 videos for sociology research methods courses, including those on theory, study design, sampling, measurement, interviewing, surveys, experiments, applied research, and comparative-historical methods
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Grounded Theory
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8CB91CC62C1C2C7E
Graham Gibbsa playlist featuring both lecture-capture videos explaining grounded theory analysis at ~MA level and a number of expert interviews, special topics, etc. A series of videos on Grounded Theory from a lecture to Masters (graduate) students. Also included is a selection of good videos on YouTube about Grounded Theory, including four by Barney Glaser, one of the founders of GT, and videos of more recent writers on GT such as Kathy Charmaz, Tony Bryant and Cathy Urquhart
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What is Sensory Ethnographyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON7hfORQUioSarah Pink26 minute video presentation (powerpoint + audio). Overview of the field of sensory ethnography + its research methodsDoing Sensory Ethnography
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What are qualitative research ethics?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHYg89Wg3-wRose Wiles28 minutes presentation (powerpoint + audio) on research ethics: principles and practice
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What is Qualitative Inquiryhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kW5nCIaHSsQMartyn Hammersley20 minute presentation (powerpoint + video) on qualitative inquiry - very specific + nuanced
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Conducting a Content Analysishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBbGCQnxqysOverview of QCA / content analysis - what it's good for, how to do it.
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The Coding Cave and the Performative Fishbowl
https://theartsjournal.net/2019/03/28/the-coding-cave/Sarah ScarsbrookThe Coding Cave and the Performative Fishbowl. In a small underground room in Birkbeck College, London, the events in the film took place over seven days in autumn, 2017. The film shows the axial coding iteration of grounded theory in action. In total, around 800 hours had already been spent first cycle coding the qualitative data taken from twelve interviews with artists about their art school experience. This was the first time the data was printed out into its physical form and could be interacted with in this material way. Incorporating spoken notes, movement and editing processes, the film is a visual memo and a document of Scarsbrook’s research being performed. An interconnected relationship is played out between the conceptual, the self-reflexive and the absurd in a representation of prolonged physical, emotional and conceptual immersion amid, on top and under the skin of the data.
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Iteration is Research in Actionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48gpD05PVc8Matt AndrewsIteration does not take a thousand years. After you define your problem, you can immediately begin the process of learning through iteration and adaptation. In this video, Matt Andrews, demonstrates the process of how you learn through iteration to ultimately solve your problem.
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Research methods and statistics
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcjogDXLLQCMtpGvQTNZrOg/videos?view=0&sort=dd&flow=grid
Gerben Moermana number of brief methods videos - mostly unlabeled and disorganized here, but worth a look
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What is analytic induction?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPJtmQNp6dAMartyn Hammersley25 minute presentation (powerpoint + video) on analytic induction, history + practice, with comparisons to other analytical strategies
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Thematic analysis - an introductionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zFcC10vOVYProfessor Virginia Braun and Dr Victoria Clarke provide an introduction to their popular approach to thematic analysis. Recorded at the University of the West of England in June 2018
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Social Research Methods and Design
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLirEzjzoHKvxaX8zZuFUSAi4jdukeexwx
Graham GibbsA series of lectures given to postgraduate (graduate) students at the University of Huddersfield about social research methods and research design. Topics covered include issues of the quality of both qualitative and quantitative research including reliability, validity, generalizability, trustworthiness credibility and consistency. The key designs of surveys, experiments and case studies are examined and then a range of forms of data collection, including, questionnaires, interviews, documents, ethnography, repertory grids, and diaries are discussed.
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Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE129969D102584DD
Selected edited testimonies. The Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies is a collection of over 4,300 videotaped interviews with witnesses and survivors of the Holocaust. Part of Yale University's department of Manuscripts and Archives, the archive is located at Sterling Memorial Library.
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Topics + subfields, book talks, and interviews with sociologists
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Race + Racismhttps://vimeo.com/tanyabozaTanya Golash BozaGreat + well-produced short (<10 mins) videos for use teaching race+racism -colorblind racism, inequalities, health disparities, intersectionality, etc
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Sociology of Sexualities
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxAj5_kfgOfyAavLOERSwLg/videos
Tina Fetnereleven 20-30 minute lectures (just Keynote slides with my voice) for a Sociology of Sexualities course on a YouTube channel
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The Received Wisdom podcasthttp://thereceivedwisdom.orgShobita Parthasarathyshobita@umich.eduThe Received Wisdom podcast focuses on the relationships between science, technology, policy, and society. We feature audio interviews with prominent sociologists including Ruha Benjamin and Alondra Nelson (and on the website you'll also find transcripts as well as additional readings)
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Economy & Society (full course)https://canvas.ucsd.edu/courses/14133Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra@pardoguerraA full economic sociology course, hosted at UC San Diego. Includes readings, video lectures, and assignments.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMWoI32yL_nh5C6jwaut4Dg
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Great Thinkers: Pierre Bourdieuhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH6i-YFD3vkGiselinde Kuipersbrief introduction to the life and work of Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002). aims to go beyond, or even put some dents in this textbook version of Bourdieu. First, Giselinde Kuipers gives a short overview of the ‘building blocks’ of Bourdieu’s theory: field, habitus and capital, showing how they work together to make up a coherent and productive theoretical program. Second, she discusses some of Bourdieu’s empirical studies (including some that have nothing to do with French snobbery). For Kuipers, the true dazzle of Bourdieu’s work is the range and diversity of this empirical work: from family photography, Algerian floor plans, to real estate, literature, lonely bachelors and classroom interactions; and from large-scale survey to ethnography. Third, Kuipers presents some Bourdieusian reflections on Bourdieu’s (shifting) position in the transnational intellectual field. Why and how did this very French thinker become so influential, also internationally? And will it last?
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Culture and inequality & Cultural consumption- From Bourdieu to the Omnivore and beyondhttps://media.ed.ac.uk/channel/channelid/156656082David O'Briend.obrien@ed.ac.uk2 series: An overview of 'Culture is bad for you', which introduces key facts, figures and themes about cultural production, cultural consumption, and inequality, and a series of lectures on cultural consumptionLotsof readings! Dave lists most of them in this thread: https://twitter.com/DrDaveOBrien/status/1240332593930948609 the main one is the forthcoming Brook, Orian, Dave O’Brien, and Mark Taylor. 2020. Culture Is Bad for You: Inequality and the Creative Class. 1 edition. S.l.: Manchester University Press.
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New Books Network podcastshttps://newbooksnetwork.com/category/politics-society/sociology/variousThe New Books Network is a consortium of author-interview podcast channels. TONS of thoughtful interviews with authors of recent monographs in sociology, usually ~40 mins - 1:20. Some recent sociology books worth a particular listen: Sarah Banet-Weiser ‘Empowered’ https://newbooksnetwork.com/sarah-banet-weiser-empowered-popular-feminism-and-popular-misogyny-duke-up-2018/ * Wendy Bottero ‘A sense of Inequality’ https://newbooksnetwork.com/wendy-bottero-a-sense-of-inequality-roman-and-littlefield-2020/ * Victoria Cann ‘Girls like this, boys like that’ https://newbooksnetwork.com/victoria-cann-girls-like-this-boys-like-that-understanding-the-reproduction-of-gender-in-contemporary-youth-cultures-i-b-tauris-2018/ * Phillipa Chong ‘Inside the critics circle’ https://newbooksnetwork.com/phillipa-chong-inside-the-critics-circle-book-reviewing-in-uncertain-times-princeton-up-2020/ * Kyle Devine ‘Decomposed’ https://newbooksnetwork.com/kyle-devine-decomposed-the-political-ecology-of-music-mit-press-2019/ * Brooke Duffy ‘Not getting paid to do what you love’ https://newbooksnetwork.com/brooke-erin-duffy-not-getting-paid-to-do-what-you-love-gender-social-media-and-aspirational-work-yale-up-2017/ * Sam Friedman and Daniel Laurison ‘The class ceiling’ https://newbooksnetwork.com/sam-friedman-and-daniel-laurison-the-class-ceiling-why-it-pays-to-be-privileged-policy-press-2019/ * Irmak Hazir et al ‘Enter Culture, Exit Arts’ https://newbooksnetwork.com/irmak-karademir-hazir-enter-culture-exit-arts-the-transformation-of-cultural-hierarchies-in-european-newspaper-culture-sections-1960-2010-routledge-2018/ * Mar Hicks ‘Programmed Inequality’ https://newbooksnetwork.com/marie-hicks-programmed-inequality-how-britain-discarded-women-technologists-and-lost-its-edge-in-computing-mit-press-2017/ * Jennifer Lena ‘Entitled’ https://newbooksnetwork.com/jennifer-c-lena-entitled-discriminating-tastes-and-the-expansion-of-the-arts-princeton-up-2019/



J-P Pardo-Guerra ‘Automating Finance’ https://newbooksnetwork.com/juan-pablo-pardo-guerra-automating-finance-infrastructures-engineers-and-the-making-of-electronic-markets-cambridge-up-2019/



Anamik Saha ‘Race and the cultural industries’ https://newbooksnetwork.com/anamik-saha-race-and-the-cultural-industries-polity-2018/



Melissa Terras ‘Picture-Book Professors’ https://newbooksnetwork.com/melissa-terras-picture-book-professors-academia-and-childrens-literature-cambridge-up-2018/
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Sociology of Deviant Behavior: Outsidershttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVztuhNKUxwBeverly Yuen ThompsonDr. Beverly Yuen Thompson covers Howard Becker's book The Outsiders: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance for the online class called Sociology of Deviant BehaviorOutsiders
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Databites talk series, Data & Societyhttps://datasociety.net/library/databites/variousTech-focused speaker series from Data&Society, available as videos and podcasts. Lots of sociology and sociology-adjacent material.
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Viviana Zelizer on Money and Intimacy 2/26/2007https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5r-ML3gvf8Viviana ZelizerZelizer on her own work, speaking to an Econ audience. Viviana Zelizer, Princeton University sociologist, talks about the ideas in her new book, The Purchase of Intimacy. Does money ruin intimacy? Does intimacy ruin our commercial transactions? Zelizer and host Russ Roberts have a lively conversation on the sometimes contentious border between economics and sociology.The Purchase of Intimacy
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Sociology lecturespark from sagehttps://sagelecturespark.com/category/sociology/current-events focused lesson plans, including powerpoint slides, reading materials, and videos
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criminology lecturespark from sagehttps://sagelecturespark.com/category/criminal-justice/current-events focused lesson plans, including powerpoint slides, reading materials, and videos
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Latour: How to Better Register the Agency of Things: Semioticshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18pYfcbBRL8Bruno LatourLatour: How to Better Register the Agency of Things: Semiotics, The Tanner Lectures in Human Values. Bruno Latour is Professor and Vice President for Research at Sciences Po in Paris. His lecture "How Better to Register the Agency of Things: Semiotics" was given on March 26, 2014 as part of The Tanner Lectures on Human Values at the Whitney Humanities Center at Yale. This first lecture of two takes up the semiotics of how we describe things in the world. In this talk Latour describes his focus as the "trajectories of meanings." In the course of an argument about the commonalities between humanistic and scientific methods, he calls for a new commitment to defending the sciences and the humanities against their common enemy: those who would apply suspect standards of economic efficiency to academic institutions. Calling on both scientists and humanists to be "friends of the interpretable object," he implores them to embrace the act of "hairsplitting."
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Evicted: Poverty & Profit in the American Cityhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24M9wUaCEKoMatthew DesmondBook talk at Politics & Prose. Supplemented with statistics from court records, police call logs, school reports, and other documents, Desmond’s exhaustive fieldwork comprises a wrenching portrait of urban poverty and shows that safe, affordable housing is as crucial as jobs, education, and other social safety nets in fostering stable cities.Desmond, Matthew. 2016. Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City. New York: Crown.
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Paradoxes of Openness and Distinction in the Sharing Economyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMRr9arRsBwJuliet SchorHourlong talk with Q+A at the end, discussing nonprofit sites in the sharing economy
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The Sociology of Connection - Talks at Googlehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzcMjFUujT8Erik KlinenbergEric leads us through some of the research that underpins his two recent books, "Modern Romance" and "Going Solo."
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On Diversity: Access ain't inclusionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7w2Gv7ueOcAnthony Jack
anthony_jack@gse.harvard.edu
TEDtalk. Getting into college for disadvantaged students is only half the battle. Anthony Abraham Jack, Assistant Professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, reveals how and why they struggle and explains what schools can do differently if these students are to thrive.The Privileged Poor: How Elite Colleges Are Failing Poor Students
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A Conversation with Arlie Hochschildhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klbtDCQ3bM4Arlie Hochschildhourlong hosted discussion on Strangers in their Own LandStrangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right
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Arlie Hochschild explains the deep story behind right-wing sympathies - November 25, 2015https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPmv945Fw7wArlie Hochschildbrief (8 minute) overview of Strangers in their Own LandStrangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right
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The Second Shifthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvzE6zYkEQYArlie HochschildBrief (6 minute) overview of The Second ShiftThe Second Shift
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Popular sociologyhttps://www.popularsociology.net/Matt Reid reidma1@gvsu.edua website dedicated to highlighting general sociological concepts as found in popular media, documentaries, and streaming videos. Launched in January 2017, this site’s goal is to connect instructors of sociology and the social sciences to material their students find enlightening and entertaining. No TED Talks, no podcasts, no lectures… The videos you will find here were produced for non-academic audiences but are of the highest educational quality. From clips, to episodes, to feature-length films, we apply the sociological imagination to popular content you’ll find engaging and illuminating
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Microdynamics of Gender Inequality: Cecilia Ridgewayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEcfzfyRXF4Cecilia RidgewayBrief (6 minutes) discussion of gender inequality
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Sociology Live!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCejYxz_-OD7ApJniESN1Rpg/videos
Cindy HagerBrief, well-produced videos on central theoretical concepts + topics. Videos include cultural capital, labeling theory, the sociological imagination, dramaturgical analysis, etc. "Sociology Live! grew out of my love for sociology and the desire to create informative, open source sociology materials for college students, faculty and the general public. Faculty members are encouraged to used these videos in their courses and video outlines with discussion questions are available upon request."
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Labelling Theoryhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFi5dYnJgKw3 minute video: Professor Sandra Walklate outlines some of the key ideas behind labelling theory: Outsiders, Social interaction and shared understandings, Labelling process, Social contexts, Social reaction, Primary and secondary deviation, Tolerance levels, Deviant labels, Self-worth and self-identity
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America's Poverty Course
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZapTuSHtu-CeejcJGLVBLqNT-ipS0Idh
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Sociology of WE Du Bois: why Du Bois is the founder of American scientific sociologyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBM6aKvxXU8Aldon Morris The Scholar Denied
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Using Text Analysis to Study Social Interaction
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CcxXCIANm0Paul DiMaggio
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Mixed Methods Approaches to Developing Grounded Theory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_-oTXK8s1UElizabeth Creamer
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American Sociological Review podcastshttps://journals.sagepub.com/page/asr/podcasts/indexvariousPodcasts / author interviews on recently published articles in ASR. Downloadable / embeddable.
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Academic skills
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Studying well online
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0TX02h7J1o&feature=youtu.be
Tips for studying well online
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The Art of Paraphrasing: Avoiding Plagiarism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1qo10dG5GwUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore Writing Centerten minute video (powerpoint and audio): Seven step process to paraphrase well, illustrated with an example.
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How to craft an argument
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTlC-wA0gcDgPnQm1WlCD_xFePz-bO8MP
University of Maryland, Baltimore Writing CenterPlaylist with very brief, well-produced videos on crafting arguments. Reason, persuasion, etc.
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How to write an abstract
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTlC-wA0gcDirN4kHwlJDRCTNuYMuzvrT
University of Maryland, Baltimore Writing CenterPlaylist with very brief, well-produced videos on writing an abstract.
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How to plan and write a paper
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTlC-wA0gcDjdNtxUrqbWq9ZAd1nfeXpY
University of Maryland, Baltimore Writing CenterPlaylist with many brief, well-produced videos on getting started writing - from brainstorming and developing research questions to paper mechanics
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How to revise & Self-edit
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTlC-wA0gcDiq2HcNI-6olD9F3WNTibj1
University of Maryland, Baltimore Writing CenterPlaylist with many brief, well-produced videos on the writing process - planning, editing, proofreading, etc.
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How to write a literature reviewhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnHvO5aRXq0Greg Martinhealth-focused (uses PubMed) 10 minute video. How to write a literature review. It’s easier than you might think! In this video, I demonstrate how to search the literature and identify relevant papers for your literature review. I do a pubmed search using Boolean operators and MeSH terms (these are extremely powerful tools that will help you sift through the large number of academic papers out there). So if you’re doing a master’s thesis or a PhD, or you’re doing research and writing a paper, at some point, you’ll need to do a lit review.
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Thesis statementshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKXkemYldmwPurdue Online Writing Lab5 min video (powerpoint + audio) : This video helps you consider the form and function of thesis statements and give you tips for writing statements that are specific to your text's rhetorical situation.
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Writing in English at University
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeVxAnFsasIqIc8b03kHA3tw-xfIwgO2M
Lund University facultyPlaylist of short, well-produced videos on all aspects of academic writing (with some focus on second language writing) from a Lund University MOOC
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Akademiskt skrivande (SV)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeVxAnFsasIoRqR6SgakSiqGKxy0yjKbx
Lund University facultyDu får dels allmänna råd om hur du planerar ditt skrivande, dels mer specifika tips om disposition, struktur, språk och stil. Några lektioner behandlar särskilt hur du argumenterar trovärdigt och hederligt i akademiska sammanhang. I det sista kursmomentet riktar vi oss till dig som är lärare på universitetet med tips på hur skrivträning kan integreras i ämnesundervisningen.
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How to write a master's thesishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvZb_o6QbboKatarina SjöbergBrief overview of the master's-thesis planning + writing process
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How to take better lecture noteshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bvsf591rYWELong Beach City College Long (45 min) study-skills workshop on taking lecture notes
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Study Skills
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGpClaI8mTmopP6d4-EYBuWDnwg_IHZUC
Long Beach City College Playlist of videos: Long in-depth workshops on various study skills (organizing your time, memorizing facts, test prep, etc)
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Academic skills
https://www.youtube.com/user/UoMAcademicSkills/videos?view=0&sort=p&flow=grid
University of MelbournePlaylist of brief (2-10 min) academic-skills videos, sorted by popularity: writing literature reviews, reflective writing, essays, skimming, critical literacy, etc