New Books in Education

Paul A. Djupe et al. "The Knowledge Polity: Teaching and Research in the Social Sciences" (Oxford UP, 2022)

Aug 4, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
What's the Impetus for This Project?
01:44 • 2min
3
How Did You Meet Paul?
03:31 • 2min
4
I've Been a Co-Author for a Long Time, and I'm Still Working With Them
05:08 • 3min
5
Political Science - The Relationship Between Political Science and Politics
08:23 • 2min
6
The Politics of the Pandemic: A Conversation With Paulas Asyes
10:24 • 2min
7
The Pandemic and the Sociology Departments
12:06 • 3min
8
Social Science Surveys - Are You Trying to Include Economists?
14:40 • 2min
9
The Inequalities in the Academy of Sciences
16:27 • 2min
10
How to Study Women in Politics, Sociology, and Sociology
18:06 • 2min
11
A Survey on Gender in a Science and Sociology
19:41 • 2min
12
What Are the Three Biggest Explanatory Factors That Could Help?
21:18 • 2min
13
The Knowledge Polity
23:40 • 4min
14
What Is the Difference Between the Results and the Results?
27:11 • 2min
15
The Biggest Disagreements About Data Analysis
28:42 • 2min
16
Are These Gaps Going to Disappear Over Time?
30:14 • 2min
17
Is There a Gap in Teaching Loads?
31:55 • 2min
18
Do We Need to Control for Gender Gaps?
33:27 • 2min
19
I Think It's a Good Place to Be At.
35:50 • 1min
20
Qualitative Interviews and Interviews - Are You Getting More Data?
37:11 • 4min
21
We're on Twitter a Mor Us
41:30 • 2min
22
What Was Surprising About the Review Process?
43:26 • 2min
23
Is There a Difference Between Male and Female Identifying Scholars on Co Authorships?
45:17 • 5min
24
How Co Authorship Reduces Personality Variables in Productivity
49:57 • 1min
25
The Knowledge Polity - What Do You Think?
51:19 • 2min
26
Are You All Able to Hear Me?
53:28 • 2min
27
Co-Authorship and the Pandemic
55:25 • 3min
28
What's the Biggest Gap in Sociology?
58:17 • 2min
29
Dog Eared Books - A Review
01:00:08 • 3min