base in a way where there are these organized, coherent trees of knowledge. Sociology hasn't. We can't agree in sociology whether there is such a thing as innate sex differences or not.OK? So I'll explain each of these in turn.
appearances, really going far beyond where you might expect an academic of the sociology of education to appear. Professor Jason Aldard was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at the age of three. He couldn't speak until he was 11.
were meeting with and funding and that are profiled in the book were founded by people coming out of backgrounds in philosophy, backgrounds in sociology , backgrounds in political science, coming out of fashion or media or finance or telecom, all these different backgrounds. And so the terms, fuzzy and techie, is anyone in the room familiar with these terms?
has been heavily against that idea I'm talking about English classes art history cultural studies anthropology and sociology the view has been that the position I'm going to describe to you is dead wrong uh there can be no hardwired art instinct no hardwired basis for art the brevan idea has been that all of our artistic values and our senses of the
Cambridge University as a professor. The university made a big announcement. Why was this so significant? Jason Arde's appointment as professor of sociology of education at Cambridge came at a very particular moment both in the university's history and also in a global debate about what an inclusive society should look about uh both in the
I want to better understand how they got to where they are. And I was a sociology major who had gone to law school.
I'm a big fan of black and white photography because it makes the world look different than what it actually is. And studying sociology was super fascinating for me, because believe it or not, I like people. And the primary interest I have is street photography.
And it was cool because I was able to cross-pollinate my interest in photography and sociology . So photography plus sociology , I discovered street photography. And that's also another notion I want to share, too, is that I think all of us, we are "full stack" artists or visual artists--
Yeah, so the three of us first met in graduate school. We were all sociology and gender studies doctorate students. And we all shared an interest in using intersectionality and social justice in our work.
Gloria's research was based on work. She's a sociology professor at ASU. And she interviewed kids in Los Angeles who sell food and other things with their parents on the streets in Los Angeles.
And that's why they don't disappear and why it's becoming increasingly dense. So I go to sociology conferences.
Or it could be the Mojave Desert-- turns out it's Mars, right? And certainly not sociology -- are they communist, capitalist, peace-loving, not-- there's just nothing I can do there.
And identity is antagonistic. And in sociology , this is very, very similar to the technical definition of culting.
single and live alone are far more likely to participate significantly more likely to participate in Civic organizations than women who are married with Children um tough sociology like I someone told me that there's research showing that women who are married tend to do more of the housework than their their spouses like more you know they do more cleaning and more Tak taking care
and as a sociologist. I quit design school because I realized I was learning how to create crap to sell to idiots and went studied sociology because I was fascinated by how the human brain and the human experience was. And I became like incredibly obsessed with sustainability and social change like to a level of OCD level obsession. And so
I assume all of you guys have worked in teams in your life. were incomplete sociology , such as Mark Granovetter.
But we're aligned to the same desired end result, and that's beautiful. It's actually sociology and psychology.
Turns out that homophily, which is basically the tendency of birds of a feather to flock together, is probably the best documented finding in contemporary sociology . People are incredibly good at self-selecting into comfortable tribes of one fashion or another. We see evidence that in neighborhoods, people will move in next to people of the same race, next to people of similar socioeconomic status.
So that is sociology , anthropology, and so on, that have methods in order to do this.
All of the sociology research says it's so much easier to live the way you want if you have a buddy system. If you can find -- not everybody has to be
their history sociology uh scientific complexity technological achievement ability to pair with food
learned economics sociology anthropology history psychology of all
was working as a TA in sociology for the bachelor class which I thought was
I'm a Chicagoland native. I recently completed my doctorate in sociology at the University of Southern California. My dissertation explored how fashion, politics, and culture relate.
There's a lot of sociology reasons and things like that.
And this is quite a big sociology office.
of Phnom Penh with my major in sociology .
Jennifer Lee is a professor of sociology at Columbia University.
I'm going to talk about the sociology of things.
We know a lot about sociology now.
Consilience basically means unity of knowledge. Physics is more consilient than sociology , not because physicists are smarter than sociologists, but because physics has organized its knowledge base in a way where there are these organized, coherent trees of knowledge.
And if you're studying mechanical engineering, on the flip side, you're learning design thinking. You're using methodologies of sociology and anthropology to do user experience research. So I think it's not that we can say one group is uniformly techie and one group is uniformly fuzzy.
And he had this idea of, wait a minute. He did a PhD in sociology , and was basically writing about where he thought Snap was going, why he thought it was relevant.
prophecy in both psychology and sociology that looks at these effects everything from you know if we label children is gifted they tend to be
And Ken has a PhD in sociology from the University of Arizona and has on the ground experience making a difference in Bay Area
So we use this terminology from sociology .
And people that had been studying sociology and political power and on the institution of marriage, frankly, for their entire careers.
Gene holds a Bachelor's degree in sociology from California State University, and also a master's degree in agricultural economics from Cornell.
Social capital is an important concept from sociology , popularized in the 1990s.
So there's people in sociology and a network science.
Needs" and you probably remember this from Sociology 101.
But the way it worked was I took a sociology class at a public-- and a political theory class, and it just kind of blew
I also use the pronoun she, hers. I'm also getting my PhD at USC in sociology where I met these two lovely souls. And my research looks at migrant labor and human trafficking in Asia.
Dennis Hayes had dropped out of his PhD program in sociology .
And there's a lot of research in sociology now going on about the precarious workplace, which is actually growing.
entrenched in the world of political science and sociology and politics
some people who are deeply entrenched in the politics and sociology and understand what's happening in economics
And it's true that the fields of sociology and geology and economics were all very young back then, right?
And I then went on to get a graduate degree in sociology .
And the reason we did this is because the sociology of gender textbooks that are out there now tend to have been written in the 1990s, when there