We sit down with Tania Jenkins (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) about Doctor's Orders (Columbia University Press), a book about occupational inequality in America's medical profession. We talk about Medical Doctors and Osteopathic Doctors, the origins of this professional distinction, how this inequality plays out in doctors' career trajectories, and whether these occupational distinctions lead to differences in quality of care. Hosts Joseph Cohen and Leslie Hinkson.
The Annex discusses the "Momo Challenge", an online hoax that was said to target children. We talk about the diffusion of social panic and...
On today’s Annex, we discuss the Christian nationalism and the sociology of religion with Samuel Perry (University of Oklahoma) and Robin Perrin (Pepperdine). Host...
We discuss Kieran Healy’s paper “Fuck Nuance” in Contemporary Sociology. Photo Credit.By Jebulon – Own work, CC0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=44945557