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Big Coop and the Sociology of Us
Cassady Cooper
5 episodes
5 days ago
Where Everyday Life Meets Big Ideas-A smart, accessible podcast that explores current events and daily life through a sociological lens — featuring the real voices of students, community members, and guests who live what we study.
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Where Everyday Life Meets Big Ideas-A smart, accessible podcast that explores current events and daily life through a sociological lens — featuring the real voices of students, community members, and guests who live what we study.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Sociology? What even is it? A Primer Episode
Big Coop and the Sociology of Us
8 minutes 20 seconds
5 months ago
Sociology? What even is it? A Primer Episode

In this episode of The Sociology of Us, Cassady introduces the concept of sociology, explaining its significance in understanding human interactions and societal structures. The discussion covers the main paradigms of sociology, including structural functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism, along with key figures who have shaped the field. The episode emphasizes the importance of sociology in providing tools for questioning and understanding the systems we live in.

Big Coop and the Sociology of Us
Where Everyday Life Meets Big Ideas-A smart, accessible podcast that explores current events and daily life through a sociological lens — featuring the real voices of students, community members, and guests who live what we study.