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“Women's contributions to scholarship are consistently underrated; they’re still seen as wives & mothers.”
Acclaimed historian Selina Todd St Hilda's College University of Oxford joins Ros Edwards 🕯🌱 & Val Gillies in Episode 4 #ThanksforTyping , Questions of Class
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“Events in #Gaza & #Ukraine may dominate news headlines, but they are only two of over 45 deadly conflicts currently taking place around the world.”
Idle Ethnographer & Dr Becky Alexis-Martin 📸🌍☮️🫀 introduce our new issue, which sees WAR through a sociological lens. buff.ly/3TZ4WX8
“Tourists ask us about Hinduism… whether we are thinking of moving to Pakistan… do we know any terrorists.”
Since the war between India and Pakistan began, life has been hard for workers in #Kashmir , writes Suddhabrata Deb Roy University of Otago in our #TSRWar issue.
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Thank you for sharing my writing! Social norms change how we understand weapons of mass destruction at state level - for better or worse. ❤️
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📖 WELL READ: our new magazine issue has #bookreviews of titles on cactus hunters, cosmetic surgery, Indian political prisoners and privacy.
Bibliophile insights courtesy of Suchitra Vijayan 🇵🇸 Liina Mustonen Luis M. Barboza-Arias K.A. Fuller & editor Dr Emma Craddock
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“Pearl Jephcott remains somebody who’s largely unknown. I think that is a consequence of her being a woman.”
John Goodwin Leicester Sociology talks to Ros Edwards 🕯🌱 and Val Gillies about an outstanding social scientist, in #ThanksforTyping #podcast Episode 5.
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What exactly is Science and Technology Studies? In #UncommonSense kat jungnickel Sociology, Goldsmiths explores MAKING. Here, she explains what STS is and how it asks key questions about tech, society and futures – Out Friday! TUNE IN uncommonsensepodcast.org
CONTRIBUTE to our October magazine. The theme is THE SEA.
Editor Idle Ethnographer is seeking articles aimed at a broad readership on ocean-related themes, from travel by sea to maritime employment, trade & logistics.
Pitch deadline is 2 July. More info: buff.ly/3Qg0ZvY
Is BURNOUT about more than overwork exhaustion? How does its history tie in with capitalism and care? And how can we approach individual healing when society has its pathologies? h nn h pr ct r Verso Books joins #UncommonSense – TUNE IN! Out now buff.ly/368mOtt
Slivers and footnotes: recognising wives and women in sociology.
Join Ros Edwards 🕯🌱 and Val Gillies in Episode 5 #ThanksforTyping as they talk to Lebogang Mokwena and John Goodwin about the impact on sociology today of women’s contributions in the past.
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“What's incredible about women like Phyllis Willmott is that they brought a whole raft of observations to projects – partly because they were primary carers of children.”
Historian Selina Todd in University of Oxford Episode 4 #ThanksforTyping #podcast .
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OUT NOW: the latest issue of The Sociological Review journal includes 11 #OpenAccess papers and turns a sociological eye on everything from austerity and policing in the UK to parenting in China, class in gay relationships and power struggles in sport.
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Dogs and humans: how do we understand each other?
Nickie Charles, Rebekah Fox Warwick Sociology Mara Miele and harriet smith Cardiff University Inter-species connectedness look at inter-species communication in UK #dogtraining cultures.
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