Synopsis
These podcasts accompany Sociology: A global introduction, fourth edition, published by Pearson Education Limited. The podcasts have been recorded by Ken Plummer and Daniel Nehring.
Episodes
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Practical sociology: Dr. Colin Samson
08/08/2008 Duration: 14minDr. Samson is currently working on a project to document the importance of cultural continuity and the health benefits of traditional land based ways of life among indigenous peoples in the Far North and elsewhere.
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Practical sociology: Dr. Lynne Pettinger
08/08/2008 Duration: 10minDr. Pettinger researches the relationship between work and consumption, exploring how paid and unpaid work is directed at facilitating consumption, and also relies on consumption.
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Practical sociology: Professor Diane Elson
08/08/2008 Duration: 11minProfessor Elson researches global social change and the realisation of human rights, with a particular focus on gender inequality and economic and social rights.
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Global sociology: Megan Ward
08/08/2008 Duration: 03minMegan is from the USA. Her particular interest is in states and non-state entities as actors in the international world.
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Global sociology: Karim Sheikh
08/08/2008 Duration: 07minKarim is from Pakistan. His research interests are: social policy and development, historical sociology, religious sociology and political sociology.
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Global sociology: Latang Sechele
08/08/2008 Duration: 04minLatang is from Botswana. His research interests are: youth labour markets, informal economy, and self-employment in Botswana.
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Global sociology: Yuqin Huang
08/08/2008 Duration: 08minYuqin is from China. Her research interests are: gender, labour, leisure and family, with particular reference to China.
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Global sociology: Carlos Gigoux
08/08/2008 Duration: 04minCarlos is from Chile. His research interests are primarily concerned with indigenous peoples, religion and migration in Latin America.
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Global sociology: Felix Behling
08/08/2008 Duration: 05minFelix is from Germany. His particular research interest is the relationship between corporate social responsibility and employment in Great Britain and Germany.
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Ken's tour: Part 5
08/08/2008 Duration: 08minThis concludes and looks at social change, as well as looking at the value issue for sociology. It also gives a brief statement of the one of the editor's own position - a humanistic one.
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Ken's tour: Part 4
08/08/2008 Duration: 08minA look at key social institutions, how they are changing, and how they might connect to your life.
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Ken's tour: Part 2
08/08/2008 Duration: 05minA look at four key building blocks - society, culture, group and interaction.
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Ken's tour: Parts 1 and 6
08/08/2008 Duration: 06minA look at the introductory chapters and the closing 'resources' section.
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Ken's tour: Special features
08/08/2008 Duration: 06minA look at the e-lab, interludes and other features of the textbook.
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Ken's tour: Introduction
08/08/2008 Duration: 08minA tour of Sociology: A global introduction, fourth edition.