In this episode, Daniel Morrison interviews Elizabeth Popp-Berman from the University of Michigan Organization Studies. Her new book, Thinking Like an Economist: How Efficiency Replaced Equality in U.S. Public Policy, discusses how economic styles of thinking have come to dominate economic policy discussions.
The Inner World of Political Campaigns (Laurison)
Science When the Money Runs Out (Reinecke)
Classical Sociology (Lizardo & Abrutyn)
How Americans Misunderstand China's Political System (Chua & Lei)
Racism and Racial Humor (Raul Perez)
Making Governments Respect Human Rights (Hajjar, Roberts & Viterbo)
The Organization of Science Affects the Progress of Knowledge (Pardo-Guerra and Gomez)
Religion in the Lives of Teens and Young Adults (Josh Packard)
Inequality, White Ignorance, and Public Sociology (Jennifer Mueller)
Food Deserts (Ken Kolb)
Media Framings of the War on Drugs (Rosino)
Conspiracy Theories and Conspiracy Entrepreneurs (Hyzen & Van den Bulck)
Posting Ivermectin Research to SocArXiv (Cohen & Pardo-Guerra)
Eric Fromm (Neil McLaughlin)
Antivaccine Movements (Carpiano and Reich)
Overdoing Democracy (Talisse)
Creativity (Hannah Wohl)
Gendered Structural Racism (Whitney Pirtle)
Training Doctors (Kelly Underman)
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