Is health a privilege or a right? As a society, how do we come to understand health and its social origins and outcomes? Though medicine has been understood as a social science that dates back to Hippocrates–the Hippocratic Oath–medical sociology is not even 70 years old yet! The climb to intellectual legitimacy and sound research is recent. When it comes to matters of stress, food, doctor-patient interactions, racism and sexism, medical sociologists have a lot to say and a lot to do…come join us as The Social Breakdown begins its journey in everything health!
(Re-release) SOC409 - The PhD's Guide to Getting a Non-Academic Job
(Re-release) Breakaway Episode 4: Context Collapse
(Re-release) SOC506 - Rolling with the Queen: Patricia Hill Collins & Black Feminist Thought
(Rerelease) SOC211 – “It Ain’t a Rug!”: Edward Said’s Orientalism
(Rerelease) SOC118 - Love Struck or Love Sick?
(Rerelease) SOC119 - Mom is the Panopticon: Modern Day Surveillance
SOC606 - Culture and Systems: An Intro to Food Studies
SOC605 - Comedy, Humor, and 'The Souls of White Jokes' (Guest Edition)
SOC604 - The Functions of Workplace Violence
Breakaway Episode 5 – Black Friday and Holiday Shopping (Rerelease)
SOC603 - The Peaks and Valleys of Service Learning (Guest Edition)
SOC602 - The War on Drugs (Guest Edition)
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SOC601 - The Looking Glass Self and Cooley
SOC600 - Agents of Socialization
Breakaway Episode 11: the Symbolic Meanings of 2022
SOC514 - The Senses of Stuffs: Introduction to Material Culture
(Don't) Ask a Sociologist Episode 3: What are norms?
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