Introduction to Sociology Through Comedy teaches foundational sociological concepts using comedy, first considering the history of sociology before employing examples from comedians â including standalone comedy bits, sketches, characters, and scenes â to illustrate a specific theory, concept, or social phenomenon.
Introduction to Sociology Through Comedy teaches foundational sociological concepts using comedy, first considering the history of sociology before employing examples from comedians â including standalone comedy bits, sketches, characters, and scenes â to illustrate a specific theory, concept, or social phenomenon.
Julie Morris is a sociologist and statistician living in Anchorage, Alaska. She earned a PhD in Sociology from the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle, WA. Her sociological research focuses on the relationship between social support and mental and physical health, and her work has been published in academic journals, including Birth, Journal of Women's Health , and The Lancet. She previously taught courses on sociology, statistics, and demography at UW and Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction to Sociology Through Comedy 1. History of Sociological Theory 2. Introduction to Sociological Research 3. Introduction to Foundational Sociological Concepts 4. Presentation of Self 5. Social Stratification 6. Subcultures and the Fracturing of Comedy 7. Race and Racism 8. Sociology of Health and Illness 9. The Performance of Trauma 10. Race and the Social Thriller 11. Corruption of Comedy Conclusion
Introduction to Sociology Through Comedy 1. History of Sociological Theory 2. Introduction to Sociological Research 3. Introduction to Foundational Sociological Concepts 4. Presentation of Self 5. Social Stratification 6. Subcultures and the Fracturing of Comedy 7. Race and Racism 8. Sociology of Health and Illness 9. The Performance of Trauma 10. Race and the Social Thriller 11. Corruption of Comedy Conclusion
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