Since it's V-day, we wanted to rerelease one of our first episodes from 2018 about LOVE. In this episode we explore what happens in our brains when we are struck with love, how sociologists like Charles Cooley and Theodore Kemper see love, and how love can be used as a tool of social control. To better understand this intense emotion, we also discuss Georg Simmel’s important concept of the Dyad. Do you agree with sociology’s view of love? Tune in to hear our discussion!
P.S. Happy consumerist Valentine’s Day, everyone! Xoxo– The Social Breakdown Crew
SOC402 - Intro to Sociology of Education (Guest Edition)
SOC401 - "You're all sociologists!" Part 3: Don't get senioritis!
SOC107 - Who You Gonna Call? The Crimebusters! (Rerelease)
SOC118 - Love Struck or Love Sick? (Rerelease)
SOC112 - (Neo)liberalism and its Discontents (Rerelease)
Breakaway Episode 10 - Inequality at Bon Appétit
#BlackLivesMatter Miniseries: Defunding the Police
#BlackLivesMatter Miniseries: Vive la Resistance!
#BlackLivesMatter Miniseries: What is #BLM?
SOC316 - PhD's Guide to Teaching
SOC315 - The Political Spectacle: Symbols in Politics
SOC314 - Family Demography and Intergenerational Solidarity Theory (Guest Edition)
SOC313 - To Err is Human: A Look at Medical Error
(Don't) Ask a Sociologist Episode 1: What is Society?
SOC312 - Zen and the White Male Savior in Film (Guest Edition)
SOC311 - Intro to Popular Culture: "It's all about popular"
(out)Breakaway Episode 9 - "It's not just the 'flu'"
SOC310 - PhD's Guide to BOOK$
Breakaway Episode 8 - Girl Power and the #Girlboss Movement
SOC309 - PhD's Guide to Relationships
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