Department of Sociology Podcasts
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Peer effects, mobility, and innovation: evidence from the superstars of modern art
Vom: 6.12.2011 -
Individual notions of distributive justice and relative economic status
Vom: 10.11.2011 -
Ethnic, socioeconomic, linguistic, and political sources of ideational cleavage: history wars in contemporary Estonia.
Vom: 10.11.2011 -
Regional integration and welfare-state convergence in Europe
Vom: 8.6.2011 -
Crossnational similarity and difference in the changing distribution of household income
Vom: 30.5.2011 -
The gender revolution: uneven and stalled
Vom: 27.5.2011 -
Ethnic stratification in Chinas labor markets- the case of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
Vom: 27.5.2011 -
The Effect of Maternal Stress on Birth Outcomes: Exploiting a Natural Experiment
Vom: 20.8.2010 -
School Racial Composition and Racial Preferences for Friends among Adolescents
Vom: 20.8.2010 -
Gendered Divisions of Labour and the Intergenerational Transmission of Inequality
Vom: 20.8.2010 -
Public Attitudes to Poverty, Inequality and Welfare: What are the Implications for Social Policy?
Vom: 20.8.2010 -
Prenatal Health, Educational Attainment and Intergenerational Inequality
Vom: 20.8.2010 -
How Much Does Family Matter? A Cross-Cultural Study of the Impact of Kin on Birth and Death Rates
Vom: 20.8.2010 -
Is IQ a "Fundamental Cause" of Health? Cognitive Ability, Gender, and Survival
Vom: 20.8.2010
Podcasts from The Department of Sociology. Sociology in Oxford is concerned with real-world issues with policy relevance, such as social inequality, organised crime, the social basis of political conflict and mobilization, and changes in family relationships and gender roles. Our research is empirical, analytical, and comparative in nature, reaching far beyond British society, to encompass systematic cross-national comparison as well as the detailed study of Asian, European, Latin American and North American societies.