Podcast: Annex Sociology Podcast
A special episode in cooperation with Dr. Robert Francis (Whitworth University) and his students. Bob spoke with Dr. Elizabeth Seale (SUNY-Oneonta) about her 2023 book Understanding Poverty: A Relational Approach, published by Polity Press. Dr. Seale has conducted studies on poverty, culture, inequality, rural communities, and more.
Jessica Calarco discusses the many ways American society traps women and sells myths that harm women and families.
Abigail Andrews, Ana Lopez-Ricoy, and Pamela Elguezabal on their research into the impact of deportation on men's lives in Mexico, detailed in their 2023 book, Banished Men.
Examines youth suicide clusters, and the social environmental forces that cause psychological pain and suffering.
Corte shares his ethnographic work on big wave surfing, risk-taking, and the difference between pleasure and fun.
Dwaine Plaza, Professor of Sociology at Oregon State University, and Regan Gurung, Professor and Director of the General Psychology Program at Oregon State University joined Dan Morrison to discuss their 2023 edited volume, Higher Education Beyond COVID: New Teaching Paradigms and Promise published with Routledge. The book takes a deep […]
In today’s episode of The Annex, Daniel Morrison sits down with Torin Monahan, author of Crisis Vision: Race and the Cultural Production of Surveillance (2022, Duke University Press). Torin Monahan is a Professor of Communication at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and co-Editor-in-Chief of Surveillance & Society, […]