EPISODE · Aug 18, 2016
Dalton Conley on the Use of Genomic Biology in Sociology
from Office Hours · host Sarah Catherine-Billups and Caty Taborda
Office Hours is back for fall semester! We welcome new producer Matthew Aguilar-Champeau, whose soundscaping includes a musical refresh courtesy of The Custodian of Records. Hosts Sarah Catherine-Billups and Caty Taborda kick things off with Princeton professor Dalton Conley, author of Being Black, Living in the Red and the popular sociology textbook You May Ask Yourself. Their conversation pries into the sometimes controversial, but always […]
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Office Hours is back for fall semester! We welcome new producer Matthew Aguilar-Champeau, whose soundscaping includes a musical refresh courtesy of The Custodian of Records [1]. Hosts Sarah Catherine-Billups and Caty Taborda kick things off with Princeton professor Dalton Conley [2], author of Being Black, Living in the Red [3] and the popular sociology textbook You May Ask Yourself [4]. Their conversation pries into the sometimes controversial, but always provocative intersection between sociology and genetic science. Download Office Hours #122 [5] [1] http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Custodian_of_Records/She_Hate_Me/Emo_Step_Show [2] https://sociology.princeton.edu/faculty/dalton-conley [3] http://www.ucpress.edu/book.php?isbn=9780520261303 [4] http://books.wwnorton.com/books/webad.aspx?id=4294969335 [5] http://files.thesocietypages.org/downloads/OH122_Conley.mp3
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