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The Sociology Show

Matthew Wilkinwww.spreaker.com
The Sociology show hosted by Matthew Wilkin conducts interviews with a range of different people within the world of Sociology.
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Episodes

Interview with Dr. Gemma Ahearne

In this episode, Matthew talks to Dr Gemma Ahearne - an educator in Criminology at the University of Liverpool. Gemma values lived experience and different ways of producing knowledge. Gemma is an active researcher and teacher who has almost 20 year experience of the sex industry. You can contact Gemma on her blog, via her staff profile here - https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/sociology-social-policy-and-criminology/staff/gemma-ahearne/ via Or on twitter here - @princessjack...

Jun 07, 202144 min

'Therapy Culture goes online' interview with Chloe Wakeham

In this episode, Matthew talks to Chloe Wakeham who is a second year PhD student at Swansea University looking at online mental health communities and identities. Chloe uses a mixed methods study (Netnography and Ethnographic content analysis) in her research of mental health discourses and language on the platforms of Twitter and Tumblr.

Jun 03, 202142 min

Interview with Professor Ann Oakley (SOCIAL SCIENCE BITES SPECIAL)

In this episode, Nigel Warburton and David Edmonds from the Social Science Bites podcast interview Professor Ann Oakley about her classic research on childbirth. Ann explains all about her research, her methodology and her findings in her books; Motherhood (1979) and From Here to Maternity (1981). You can here more podcasts from social science bites here - www.socialsciencespace.com and at https://www.socialsciencespace.com/about-socialsciencebites/ , you can also follow them on Twitter here - h...

May 31, 202124 min

Interview with Dr Catherine Hakim

In this episode, Matthew talks to Dr Catherine Hakim who is the author of Honey Money: The Power of Erotic Capital, Erotic Capital: The Power of Attraction in the Boardroom and the Bedroom and Supply and Desire: Sexuality and the Sex Industry in the 21st Century. Catherine talks particularly about her research and outcomes for the Honey money publication and why some have found the findings a difficult theory to accept.

May 24, 202137 min

A call out for the Student takeover!

Just a brief episode to ask for your work! Fancy recording a short sound file explaining a theory, a concept or your favourite sociologist?

May 20, 20214 min

Interview with Dr Rachel Allison

In this episode, Matthew talks to Dr Rachel Allison all the way from Mississippi about her research on women's sport. Rachel is the author of 'Kicking Center: Gender and the Selling of Women's Professional Soccer' and she takes a particular focus on the structures and formation of women's soccer leagues and the impact this can have on attendances and public interest in the sport.

May 17, 202139 min

A critique of Feminism with Judith Charpentier

In this episode, Matthew talks to anti-Feminist Judith Charpentier. Judith explains why she feels that Feminism is not achieving its goals of gender equality and why it is often hypocritical in its judgments on men. Judith also questions many of the claims made by the Feminist movement and considers if many western countries truly are still patriarchal.

May 13, 202138 min

Interview with Dr. Jenny Van Hooff on intimacy and monogamy

In this episode, Matthew talks to Dr Jenny Van Hooff from Manchester Metropolitan University. Jenny's work looks at issues of Intimacy, couples, sexual practices, commitment and in this podcast the discussion flows from how relationships have changed, the fascination with monogamy, reasons for infidelity and how traditional gender roles persist in many relationships.

May 10, 202134 min

Student advice on studying A-Level Sociology (STUDENT SPECIAL)

In this episode, Matthew talks to Ali and Reece about studying A-level Sociology. Ali is currently a year 12 completing the end of year one of a two year course and Reece is now a third year degree student having completed his A-levels previous to this. Ali and Reece give their advise on how to navigate the A-level course, some tips on revision and how to deal with sensitive discussions.

May 06, 202124 min

Interview with Dr Ruth McKie on climate change denial

In this episode, Matthew talks to Dr Ruth McKie about her work on climate change denial, delay and obstruction. Ruth explains how issues around climate change are controlled in the media and how those with power can push back or deny the evidence of climate change. Ruth also explains the positive changes in the movement especially in terms of the future and the importance of youth demonstrations.

May 03, 202137 min

What can you do with a Sociology qualification with Dr Wendy Podd

In this episode, Matthew talks to Dr Wendy Podd about the benefits of a Sociology degree. Wendy discusses some examples of famous people who have studied Sociology and then explains findings from her research on Sociology graduates in terms of what they are doing now and how they use their Sociology qualification in their current employment.

Apr 29, 202151 min

A Sociological look at the European Super League with Dr. Mark Doidge

In this episode, Matthew talks to Dr Mark Doidge from the University of Brighton about the proposed new European super league within the world of football. Mark outlines what the new competition was planned to look like, why it is so controversial and why it began to collapse as soon as the plans were revealed across the media. Mark applies some Sociology to the events from the likes of Grmasci and Durkheim.

Apr 26, 202147 min

Interview with Phil Mitchell: Male Sexual Abuse Specialist

In this episode, Matthew talks to Male Sexual Abuse Specialist - Phil Mitchell about men's issues and the recent explosion of misandry on social media. Phil discusses examples of misandry and explains why it is often ignored or dismissed but also how this can be damaging to the self identity of boys and young men. You can find out more about Phil and his work here - https://counsellorinleeds.co.uk/ Apologies for the sound quality on some parts of the pod, the interview cut out a few times....

Apr 19, 202152 min

A quick update!

Before we head off for an Easter Break - a very quick update and a call out for your own Sociology podcasts.

Apr 01, 20214 min

Interview with Professor Michael Rosino

In this episode, Matthew talks to Prof Micheal Rosino from Molloy College in Long Island, New York. Michael's teaching and research interests include race and ethnicity, political sociology, social movements, media, and human rights. He has just released his first book - Debating the Drug War: Race, Politics, and the Media.

Mar 29, 202144 min

Understanding Moral Panics (STUDENT SPECIAL)

In this episode, Carey Allen explains what is meant by the term Moral Panic and uses the Cohen study of mods and rockers to introduce terms such as folk devils and deviancy amplification. In the second half of the episode, Carey explains the classic Stuart Hall study 'Policing the crisis'.

Mar 25, 202118 min

Interview with Dr David Scott

In this episode, Matthew talks to Dr David Scott from The Open University. David's research interests include the ethical foundations of penal abolitionism; the historical relationship between penal abolitionism and the politics of social justice; and anti-carceral approaches to prisons, punishment and the social harms of state-corporate power. His books include Against Imprisonment , Controversial Issues in Prisons, Why Prison?, The International Handbook of Penal Abolition and his latest book ...

Mar 22, 20211 hr 1 min

A discussion on violence against women and girls

In this episode, Matthew talks to Deanna Dadusc, Roxana Pessoa Cavalcanti and Stephen Burrell about the issue of violence against women and girls following the kidnap and murder of Sarah Everard. The discussion focuses on what the murder of Sarah Everard tells us about society already and considers the systemic and structural changes that need to happen in order to tackle this ongoing issue. You can follow the contributors to this show on twitter too - @Deanka7 @RoxyCavalcanti @the_daily_panda...

Mar 18, 202136 min

Interview with Duncan Exley

In this episode, Matthew talks to Duncan Exley about his book 'The End of Aspiration? Social Mobility and Our Children’s Fading Prospects'. Duncan discusses some of the people he spoke to via semi structured interviews about their experiences of moving up from a working class childhood into a higher social status and some of the challenges they encountered on that journey.

Mar 15, 202136 min

Studying Sociology as an adult with Sarah McLaughlin

In this episode, Matthew talks to Sarah McLaughlin about studying Sociology as an adult through an access course. Sarah explains the structure, grading and content of the course and what students can expect. She also talks through some of the challenges of returning to the classroom as an adult especially for those that have spent some time out of education.

Mar 11, 202138 min

Interview with Andrew Doyle (AKA Titania McGrath)

In this episode, Matthew talks to the comedian, journalist and political satirist - Andrew Doyle. Andrew is perhaps best known for being the co-creator of the fictional character Jonathan Pie and for being the man behind the Titania McGrath parody account on twitter. In part one Andrew talks about Titania in relation to the culture wars, the social justice movement and wokeism. In the second half of the interview Andrew discusses his new book 'Free speech and why it matters'.

Mar 08, 202145 min

Sociology in China with Richard Driscoll

In this episode, Matthew talks to Richard Driscoll who is a teacher at Shenzhen College of International Education about his experiences of teaching the subject in China for the last seven years. Richard explains how Sociology has gained a very high status amongst the students and also about a recent webinar he delivered linking Sociological issues to the pandemic.

Mar 04, 202125 min

Interview with Dr Jasmine Harris on racial inequality

In this episode, Matthew talks to Dr Jasmine Harris - an Associate Professor of Sociology at Ursinus College. Jasmine holds a Ph.D in Sociology from the University of Minnesota, a Masters degree in Public Communications from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Women’s Studies from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY. Dr. Harris’ research, writing, and teaching, focus on the impacts of racism and racial inequality on Black communities and Black peop...

Mar 01, 202141 min

Interview with Dr Kate Herrity & Dr Jason Warr

In this episode, Matthew talks to Dr Kate Herrity from the University of Cambridge and Dr Jason Warr from De Montford University about their new book - Sensory Penalties. Sensory Penalties reflects an explosion in explorations of the sensory and disrupts conventional expectations of both form and focus by expanding anthropological practices and craft into the field of criminology and criminological research.

Feb 22, 202132 min

Interview with Dr Brian McDonough

In this episode, Matthew talks to Dr Brian McDonough who is course leader in the Faculty of Sport, Health and Social Sciences at Solent university in Southampton. Brian discusses his new book; Flying Aeroplanes and Other Sociological Tales: An Introduction to Sociology and Research Methods including chapters such as 'The sociologist and the stolen bicycle'.

Feb 15, 202130 min
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