Podcasts by Queens Podcast Lab
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Food Deserts (Ken Kolb) from 2022-04-18T09:59
We discuss food deserts with Ken Kolb (Furman University)
ListenWrite Or Die Part 2 (Nev Yakubov) from 2022-04-12T08:45
Nev Yakubov is back with the second part of her podcast debut, Write or Die, continuing her discussion on Asian American writers.
ListenWrite Or Die (Nev Yakubov) from 2022-04-05T08:27
Nev Yakubov introduces the first episode of her new series, Write Or Die, giving us a look at a debate between two great Asian American writers.
ListenMedia Framings of the War on Drugs (Rosino) from 2022-04-04T10:25
In today’s episode of the Annex, Daniel Morrison (Abilene Christian) sits down with Michael Rosino (Molloy College) to discuss media framing and the War on Drugs. Michael is the author […]
ListenWriting in Queens with Catherine LaSota from 2022-03-29T08:30
Catherine LaSota—founder of The Resort LIC Writers’ Community—joins Jason Tougaw in the QC POD to discuss community building, pro-tips for running events that tap into your happy place, her history...
ListenOmme Bangush Presents: Truth Unveiled from 2022-03-08T09:30
Omme Bangush is a senior at Queens College, introducing her new podcast, Truth Unveiled. On her first episode titled Home Invasion, Omme invites York College student Surriya Azizi to help […]
ListenPosting Ivermectin Research to SocArXiv (Cohen&Pardo-Guerra) from 2022-03-07T10:45
A controversy surrounding the withdrawal of Ivermectin research from SocArXiv.
ListenSwarthmore v. Queens from 2022-03-01T10:19
Latine students compare their university experiences at a fancy private college versus public school.
ListenDr. Mick Interview from 2022-02-22T09:30
Dr. Mick joins the QC Pod to discuss mental health through the lens of video games.
ListenEric Fromm (Neil McLaughlin) from 2022-02-21T10:48
It is classic theorists week on The Annex Sociology Podcast, as we discuss Eric Fromm with Neil McLaughlin (McMaster). Neil recently published Eric Fromm and Global Public Sociology (2021, Bristol ...
ListenRiot Woman (Eleanor Whitney) from 2022-02-15T08:30
Eleanor Whitney talks about her new book Riot Woman and the culture.
ListenAntivaccine Movements (Carpiano and Reich) from 2022-02-14T09:58
We discuss the antivaccine movement with Jennifer Reich and Richard Carpiano.
ListenOverdoing Democracy (Talisse) from 2022-02-07T10:08
Vanderbilt philosopher Robert Talisse discusses how politics is coming to dominate our lives, and what to do about it.
ListenCreativity (Hannah Wohl) from 2022-01-31T13:11:29
The Annex is back for its tenth semester. In this episode, we meet with Hannah Wohl (University of California, Santa Barbara) to discuss her book on creativity and cultural production, […]
ListenGendered Structural Racism (Whitney Pirtle) from 2021-12-20T10:01
A discussion of structural inequalities along gender and race with Whitney Pirtle (UC Merced).
ListenTraining Doctors (Kelly Underman) from 2021-12-13T09:56
A look at the social forces shaping medical doctor training.
ListenIn the Cut with Jonathan Leon from 2021-12-07T23:18
Introducing Jonathan Leon's In the Cut, a new sports talk pod hosted at QC.
ListenCritical Race Theory (Haltinner, Scofield & Grindal) from 2021-12-06T10:35
A discussion of critical race theory with three faculty on the front lines of the prohibition movement.
ListenBob Dylan & the Electrification of Folk Music from 2021-11-30T11:09
Johnny Sullivan discusses Bob Dylan and the electrification of folk music.
ListenHow Has the Pandemic Affected Education? from 2021-11-29T10:20
A discussion with Dr Bobbie Kabuto on the effects of the pandemic on education. With Sammy Ali.
ListenTV Theme Songs (Salia Hovanec) from 2021-11-16T11:04
Salia Hovanec discusses an often-overlooked but much beloved musical genre: TV theme songs.
ListenCriminology of Sport (Derek Silva) from 2021-11-15T10:55
The Annex sits down with Derek Silva (King's College) to discuss criminology and sport.
ListenSteven Universe (Nathalie Avalo) from 2021-11-09T11:06
Queens College student Nathalie Avalos reflects on the animated series Steven Universe.
ListenDiversity Regimes (JT Thomas) from 2021-11-08T10:21
JT Thomas (Mississippi) on diversity at universities.
ListenCelebrity (Kerry O. Ferris) from 2021-10-25T09:12
A discussion about the sociology of celebrity with Kerry O. Ferris (Northern Illinois).
ListenEntrepreneurship (Rasmus Koss Hartman) from 2021-10-18T09:31
A look at the field of entrepreneurship research with Rasmus Hartman, Copenhagen Business School.
ListenNurse Practitioners (Latonya Trotter) from 2021-10-11T09:03
We talk about nurse practitioners with LaTonya Trotter (University of Washington)
ListenXenophobia (Joseph Baker) from 2021-10-04T08:26
A discussion about ethno-nationalism and xenophobia with Joseph Baker (East Tennessee)
ListenFrontiers of Neurosociology (Firat, Michalska & Kalkhoff) from 2021-09-20T07:41
We discuss research at the intersection of brain science and social science.
ListenStructural Sexism and Religion (Patricia Homan) from 2021-09-13T09:43
We discuss structural sexism with Patricia Homan (Florida State University)
ListenA More Radical Sociology (Michelle Jackson) from 2021-05-10T04:47
A discussion about radicalism in sociology
ListenThe Stock Market (Ivy Huang) from 2021-05-10T04:30
The QC Pod's Hanme Cho interviews QC Accounting's Ivy Huang about the stock market.
ListenPolice & Race (Roscigno, Prieto-Hodge & Ture) from 2021-05-03T04:00
The complicated relationship between the police and America's African-American community.
ListenDanger and Police Culture (Sierra-Arevalo) from 2021-04-26T04:37
We discuss the concept of danger in police culture with Michael Sierra-Arevalo.
ListenApplied Sociology (Karen Albright) from 2021-04-12T03:19
It has been a very tough decade for the sociology job market, and faculty jobs are getting tougher to land. At the same time, doctoral students often feel discouraged from […]
ListenCults (2 of 2) (Craig Rawlings) from 2021-04-06T06:36
Part two of our two-part series on the sociology of cults.
ListenWhy Do We Love True Crime? (Harold Schecter) from 2021-04-05T05:09
An interview with Harold Schechter about the allure of the True Crime genre.
ListenQueens College’s Counseling Services from 2021-03-23T07:28
We meet Counseling Center Director Barbara Moore to discuss counseling services available to QC students.
ListenLoneliness (Margolis & Torres) from 2021-03-22T06:38
A look at loneliness from a social science and sociological perspective.
ListenQC Analytics Wins at UN Hackathon from 2021-03-15T06:00
QC Analytics wins at a global hackathon! We meet the winning team to learn about analytics, hackathons, and more.
ListenRating British Departments (JP Pardo-Guerra) from 2021-02-22T06:28
How the British system of rating departments influences scholarship.
ListenRating British Departments from 2021-02-22T06:28
How the British system of rating departments influences scholarship.
ListenPolitical Rage and the Media from 2021-02-09T07:10
The Knight News' Samantha Galvez-Montiel interviews Media Studies' Benjamin Strassfield about America's increasingly fraught political culture.
ListenCUNY, Cutbacks, and Threats to Social Mobility from 2020-12-14T07:25
We talk with Urban Studies professor Natalie Vena and pre-dentistry student Tiara Miller about CUNY’s social justice mission, what it has made possible in their own lives, chronic underfu...
ListenPopulism in 19th Century America (Adam Slez) from 2020-12-07T07:25
Adam Slez (Virginia) discusses political populism in the 19th century American West.
ListenLearning about COVID19 with John Dennehy from 2020-12-07T06:45
We talk about COVID19 with QC virologist John Dennehy.
ListenLife as a New York Journalist with Amir Khafagy from 2020-11-26T07:51:28
In this episode of the QC Pod, we meet Amir Khafagy, freelance journalist and QC graduate with a B.A. and M.A. in Urban Studies from Queens College. Khafagy’s writing has appeared in nu...
ListenGeorge Herbert Mead (Daniel Huebner) from 2020-11-16T05:59
The back story on George Herbert Mean, with Daniel Huebner.
ListenCampus Labor Relations from 2020-11-10T06:09
In this episode of the QC Pod, we meet two campus labor leaders to discuss the current state of labor relations between campus faculty and executives. Jane Guskin is an adjunct in the Urban Studies...
ListenNew Digital Inequalities (Matt Rafalow) from 2020-11-02T06:09
How do inequalities in access to digital technologies persist after everyone gets an iPad and access to a hotspot?
ListenInside Weill Cornell’s COVID-19 Testing Lab from 2020-11-02T06:03
Ever wondered what happens to the sample after that swab invades your nasal passages? On this week’s episode of the QC Pod, we meet Kathy Fauntleroy, Microbiology Laboratory Supervisor at New...
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