Department of Sociology Podcasts
Podcast készítő Oxford University
54 Epizód
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Understanding Conspiracy Theories Sociologically: Anti-Semitic Rhetoric about Dönmes (Converts) in Turkey
Közzétéve: 2013. 03. 13. -
Laura Stoker on teaching quantitative methods to social science students
Közzétéve: 2013. 02. 11. -
Income inequality and personality- Are more equal US States more agreeable?
Közzétéve: 2013. 01. 30. -
Does Shame Always Go Hand in Hand With Poverty? Answers From an International Comparative Study
Közzétéve: 2013. 01. 30. -
Crimes in (social) Contexts: The Influence of Police Legitimacy on Offending Behaviour
Közzétéve: 2013. 01. 30. -
Alan Agresti on teaching quantitative methods to social science students
Közzétéve: 2012. 12. 24. -
Paul Kellstedt on teaching quantitative methods to political science students
Közzétéve: 2012. 12. 03. -
Negative Intergroup Contact: Causes and Consequences
Közzétéve: 2012. 10. 23. -
The Combat Soldier: Infantry Tactics and Cohesion in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries
Közzétéve: 2012. 10. 22. -
Bill Jacoby on teaching quantitative methods to political science students
Közzétéve: 2012. 10. 18. -
Political Epistemics: The Secret Police, the Opposition, and the End of East German Socialism
Közzétéve: 2012. 07. 07. -
The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism
Közzétéve: 2012. 07. 07. -
Focal points, endogenous processes and exogenous shocks in the autism epidemic
Közzétéve: 2012. 03. 09. -
Childbearing across partnerships
Közzétéve: 2012. 03. 09. -
Social mobility, marriage and societal openness in Great Britain, 1949-2006
Közzétéve: 2012. 03. 09. -
Structural and exchange mobility in Britain and the USA: 1870-1970
Közzétéve: 2012. 02. 20. -
Determinants and consequences of the recognition of education among immigrants in Germany
Közzétéve: 2012. 02. 20. -
Modeling individual-level heterogeneity in racial residential segregation
Közzétéve: 2012. 01. 30. -
Rethinking Social Capital
Közzétéve: 2011. 12. 06. -
A new method for determining why length of life is more unequal in some societies than in others
Közzétéve: 2011. 12. 06.
Podcasts from The Department of Sociology. Sociology in Oxford is concerned with real-world issues with policy relevance, such as social inequality, organised crime, the social basis of political conflict and mobilization, and changes in family relationships and gender roles. Our research is empirical, analytical, and comparative in nature, reaching far beyond British society, to encompass systematic cross-national comparison as well as the detailed study of Asian, European, Latin American and North American societies.
