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.
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An interview with Judith Stacey (NYU), a towering figure in gender studies, interviewed by Philip Cohen (Maryland)
Today, we meet Marybeth Stalp, whose recent work on the sociology quilting explores the intersection of leisure, gender, and family.
We discuss popular reactions to claim that there is a shortage of marriageable men for women with college degrees.
The Annex Sociology Podcast examines an article in the New York Times Upshot’ discussing a high intensity parenting style. Discussants Kristina Scharp is an Assistant Professor of Communications at the University of Washington. Her forthcoming articles include “Making Meaning of the Parent-Child Relationship: A Dialogic Analysis of Parent-Initiated Estrangement Narratives” in […]
Joe, Leslie, Gabriel, and Jooyoung Lee (University of Toronto) discuss a proposed sex doll brothel in Toronto, humanity’s continuing struggle against machines, and both sex and alienation in modernity.
Joe and Leslie sit down with Christine Percheski (Northwestern University) to discuss her recent research on the dissolution of marriages and cohabitation unions among parents. Christine and her colleague, Jess M. Meyer, recently co-published two articles on the topic. The first is a 2017 article in PLOS One, “Health behaviors and […]
Joe, Leslie and Gabriel interview Jessi Streib (Duke University) on the study of culture and social class. Jessi Streib wrote The Power of the Past: Understanding Cross-Class Marriages (Oxford University Press), a book on the challenges that college-educated couples face when one partner comes from a working class family. More […]