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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
The Impetus for This Project Came From a Conversation on Facebook
01:58 • 2min
3
Is There a Bias?
03:36 • 2min
4
How Did I Meet Paul en Gush?
05:13 • 1min
5
Ond, You're a Co Author?
06:42 • 4min
6
What Are the Parallels of Political Science and Social Science?
10:54 • 2min
7
So, What's Up With the Pandemic?
12:41 • 3min
8
Social Science Surveys - Are You Trying to Include Economists?
15:16 • 2min
9
The Problem of Race and Gender
16:59 • 2min
10
How to Study Women and Race in Sociology and Sociology
18:42 • 2min
11
A Survey on Gender Issues
20:17 • 1min
12
How Do You Think About a Project's LifeSpan?
21:44 • 3min
13
The Knowledge Polity
24:16 • 4min
14
Is This Really a Dry Social Science Book?
27:47 • 2min
15
The Biggest Disagreements About Data Analysis
29:18 • 2min
16
Are These Gaps Going to Disappear Over Time?
30:59 • 2min
17
Direct TV Stream - Get the Best of Live TV
32:31 • 2min
18
Are We Going to Control for Gender Gaps?
34:20 • 3min
19
The Multi Locality of the Data Analysis
36:55 • 2min
20
How to Integrate Qualitative Data Into a Survey?
38:29 • 4min
21
A, You Know, There's a Lot of Chatter on Academic Twitter, Right?
42:53 • 2min
22
What Was Surprising About Your Survey?
44:40 • 4min
23
The Interplay Between Collaboration and Conscientiousness
48:54 • 2min
24
Co Authorship
50:50 • 2min
25
The Differences Between Polysy and Soch
52:42 • 2min
26
Are You All Able to Hear Me?
54:31 • 2min
27
Co-Authorship and the Importance of Collaboration in Academic Research
56:29 • 3min
28
What's the Biggest Gap in Sociology?
59:21 • 2min
29
Dog Eared Books
01:01:01 • 3min