Sage Sociology

Sage Sociology

Sage Publications
Land USA
Språk EN-US
Episoder 100
Siste 19.08.2026

Sage Sociology is a podcast from Sage Publications, a leading international publisher of academic and educational materials. The podcast covers topics in sociology, featuring discussions and insights from experts in the field. It is part of Sage's official free podcast series, aimed at students, researchers, and professionals interested in sociological research and theory.

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  • Armed Forces & Society - Authorship and affiliation in Armed Forces and Society Volumes 1-25 AI Pod 19.08.2026 12min
    This episode of the Armed Forces & Society AI podcast series is a conversational-style AI summary of Morten G. Ender's article entitled, 'Authorship and affiliation in Armed Forces and Society Volumes 1-25'. All podcasts, videos, and content listed below are AI-generated adaptations of scholarly articles originally published in Armed Forces & Society. These derivative products are intended solely as supplementary means of engaging with academic research. The content was generated using Google's NotebookLM and does not constitute an authoritative or complete representation of the original article. While care has been taken to reflect the themes and arguments of the source material, AI-generated summaries may contain omissions, simplifications, or inaccuracies. Use the original articles to verify all claims and to cite the work. The AI-generated media is not for citation. Audiences seeking a full, accurate, and nuanced understanding of the research should consult the original published work. The authors have elected to give permission for Armed Forces & Society to derive AI-generated videos and podcasts from their work. Because of the possibility for AI to misconstrue or misrepresent the author's original work, Armed Forces & Society and Sage absolve the authors from all responsibility for the AI-generated statements and inferences. All rights to the original articles and any derivative media are reserved by the authors, Armed Forces & Society, and Sage Publishing.
  • Armed Forces & Society - Neither a Conscript Army nor an All-Volunteer Force: Emerging Recruiting Models 12.08.2026 26min
    This episode of the Armed Forces & Society AI podcast series is a conversational-style AI summary of Eyal Ben-Ari, Elisheva Rosman, and Eitan Shamir's article entitled, 'Neither a Conscript Army nor an All-Volunteer Force: Emerging Recruiting Models'. All podcasts, videos, and content listed below are AI-generated adaptations of scholarly articles originally published in Armed Forces & Society. These derivative products are intended solely as supplementary means of engaging with academic research. The content was generated using Google's NotebookLM and does not constitute an authoritative or complete representation of the original article. While care has been taken to reflect the themes and arguments of the source material, AI-generated summaries may contain omissions, simplifications, or inaccuracies. Use the original articles to verify all claims and to cite the work. The AI-generated media is not for citation. Audiences seeking a full, accurate, and nuanced understanding of the research should consult the original published work. The authors have elected to give permission for Armed Forces & Society to derive AI-generated videos and podcasts from their work. Because of the possibility for AI to misconstrue or misrepresent the author's original work, Armed Forces & Society and Sage absolve the authors from all responsibility for the AI-generated statements and inferences. All rights to the original articles and any derivative media are reserved by the authors, Armed Forces & Society, and Sage Publishing.
  • Armed Forces & Society - Civilian Monitoring of U.S. Military Operations in the Information Age AI Pod 05.08.2026 22min
    This episode of the Armed Forces & Society AI podcast series is a conversational-style AI summary of Damon Coletta and Peter D. Feaver's article entitled, ' Civilian Monitoring of U.S. Military Operations in the Information Age'. All podcasts, videos, and content listed below are AI-generated adaptations of scholarly articles originally published in Armed Forces & Society. These derivative products are intended solely as supplementary means of engaging with academic research. The content was generated using Google's NotebookLM and does not constitute an authoritative or complete representation of the original article. While care has been taken to reflect the themes and arguments of the source material, AI-generated summaries may contain omissions, simplifications, or inaccuracies. Use the original articles to verify all claims and to cite the work. The AI-generated media is not for citation. Audiences seeking a full, accurate, and nuanced understanding of the research should consult the original published work. The authors have elected to give permission for Armed Forces & Society to derive AI-generated videos and podcasts from their work. Because of the possibility for AI to misconstrue or misrepresent the author's original work, Armed Forces & Society and Sage absolve the authors from all responsibility for the AI-generated statements and inferences. All rights to the original articles and any derivative media are reserved by the authors, Armed Forces & Society, and Sage Publishing.
  • Armed Forces & Society - Civil–Military Relations and Education of Military Elites in Türkiye: Lessons Learned From the Past AI Pod 29.07.2026 22min
    This episode of the Armed Forces & Society AI podcast series is a conversational-style AI summary of Barış Ateş's article entitled, 'Civil–Military Relations and Education of Military Elites in Türkiye: Lessons Learned From the Past'. All podcasts, videos, and content listed below are AI-generated adaptations of scholarly articles originally published in Armed Forces & Society. These derivative products are intended solely as supplementary means of engaging with academic research. The content was generated using Google's NotebookLM and does not constitute an authoritative or complete representation of the original article. While care has been taken to reflect the themes and arguments of the source material, AI-generated summaries may contain omissions, simplifications, or inaccuracies. Use the original articles to verify all claims and to cite the work. The AI-generated media is not for citation. Audiences seeking a full, accurate, and nuanced understanding of the research should consult the original published work. The authors have elected to give permission for Armed Forces & Society to derive AI-generated videos and podcasts from their work. Because of the possibility for AI to misconstrue or misrepresent the author's original work, Armed Forces & Society and Sage absolve the authors from all responsibility for the AI-generated statements and inferences. All rights to the original articles and any derivative media are reserved by the authors, Armed Forces & Society, and Sage Publishing.
  • American Sociological Review - Temporal Misalignment and Unequal Agency: What Terminal Cancer Patients Teach Us about Time and Inequality 29.07.2026 24min
    Authors Zhuofan Li, Daniel Dohan, and Corey M. Abramson discuss the article, "Temporal Misalignment and Unequal Agency: What Terminal Cancer Patients Teach Us about Time and Inequality," published in the August 2026 issue of American Sociological Review.
  • Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Crayons, Culture, and Child's Play: How Preschool Teachers Contribute to Racial Socialization 27.07.2026 12min
    Authors Casey Stockstill and Courtney Thornton discuss the article, "Crayons, Culture, and Child's Play: How Preschool Teachers Contribute to Racial Socialization" published in the July 2026 issue of Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.
  • City & Community - Legacies of Punishment Vulnerability: Revisiting the Seven Neighborhoods Study 23.07.2026 21min
    Authors Jessica Simes, Ronald F. Day, and Louisa Holaday discuss the article, "Legacies of Punishment Vulnerability: Revisiting the Seven Neighborhoods Study," published in the June 2026 issue of City & Community.
  • Contemporary Sociology - Fetal Positions: Understanding Cross-National Public Opinion about Abortion 23.07.2026 20min
    Author Amy Adamzyk discusses the book, Fetal Positions: Understanding Cross-National Public Opinion about Abortion, reviewed in the July 2026 issue of Contemporary Sociology by Lucrecia Mena-Meléndez.
  • Armed Forces & Society - Fault Lines of the American Military Profession AI Pod 22.07.2026 20min
    This episode of the Armed Forces & Society AI podcast series is a conversational-style AI summary of Thomas Crosbie and Meredith Kleykamp's article entitled, 'Fault Lines of the American Military'. All podcasts, videos, and content listed below are AI-generated adaptations of scholarly articles originally published in Armed Forces & Society. These derivative products are intended solely as supplementary means of engaging with academic research. The content was generated using Google's NotebookLM and does not constitute an authoritative or complete representation of the original article. While care has been taken to reflect the themes and arguments of the source material, AI-generated summaries may contain omissions, simplifications, or inaccuracies. Use the original articles to verify all claims and to cite the work. The AI-generated media is not for citation. Audiences seeking a full, accurate, and nuanced understanding of the research should consult the original published work. The authors have elected to give permission for Armed Forces & Society to derive AI-generated videos and podcasts from their work. Because of the possibility for AI to misconstrue or misrepresent the author's original work, Armed Forces & Society and Sage absolve the authors from all responsibility for the AI-generated statements and inferences. All rights to the original articles and any derivative media are reserved by the authors, Armed Forces & Society, and Sage Publishing.
  • Socius - Group Differences in Income Distributions, Poverty Gaps, and Poverty Buffers: Inequalities between the Children of Swedish-Born and Migrant Parents 22.07.2026 27min
    Authors Siddartha Aradhya, Raffaele Grotti, and Rense Nieuwenhuis discuss the article, "Group Differences in Income Distributions, Poverty Gaps, and Poverty Buffers: Inequalities between the Children of Swedish-Born and Migrant Parents" published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.
  • Sociology of Education - Who Can Afford to Be an English Major? Economic Origins, Debt, and Public Beliefs about Higher Education 20.07.2026 13min
    Author Natasha Quadlin discusses the article, "Who Can Afford to Be an English Major? Economic Origins, Debt, and Public Beliefs about Higher Education," published in the July 2026 issue of Sociology of Education.
  • Armed Forces & Society - National Security and Democracy in the United States AI Pod 15.07.2026 16min
    This episode of the Armed Forces & Society AI podcast series is a conversational-style AI summary of David R. Segal's article entitled, 'National Security and Democracy in the United States'. All podcasts, videos, and content listed below are AI-generated adaptations of scholarly articles originally published in Armed Forces & Society. These derivative products are intended solely as supplementary means of engaging with academic research. The content was generated using Google's NotebookLM and does not constitute an authoritative or complete representation of the original article. While care has been taken to reflect the themes and arguments of the source material, AI-generated summaries may contain omissions, simplifications, or inaccuracies. Use the original articles to verify all claims and to cite the work. The AI-generated media is not for citation. Audiences seeking a full, accurate, and nuanced understanding of the research should consult the original published work. The authors have elected to give permission for Armed Forces & Society to derive AI-generated videos and podcasts from their work. Because of the possibility for AI to misconstrue or misrepresent the author's original work, Armed Forces & Society and Sage absolve the authors from all responsibility for the AI-generated statements and inferences. All rights to the original articles and any derivative media are reserved by the authors, Armed Forces & Society, and Sage Publishing.
  • Social Psychology Quarterly - The Long Run: 50 Years of Identity Theory Development, Refinement, and Future Directions 08.07.2026 32min
    Author Richard T. Serpe discusses the article, 'The Long Run: 50 Years of Identity Theory Development, Refinement, and Future Directions' published in the June 2026 issue of Social Psychology Quarterly.
  • Armed Forces & Society - The Digital Divide and Veterans' Health Differences in Self-Reported Health AI Pod 08.07.2026 14min
    This episode of the Armed Forces & Society AI podcast series is a conversational-style AI summary of Ori Swed, Connor McDevitt Sheehan, and John Sibley Butler's article entitled, 'The Digital Divide and Veterans' Health Differences in Self-Reported Health'. All podcasts, videos, and content listed below are AI-generated adaptations of scholarly articles originally published in Armed Forces & Society. These derivative products are intended solely as supplementary means of engaging with academic research. The content was generated using Google's NotebookLM and does not constitute an authoritative or complete representation of the original article. While care has been taken to reflect the themes and arguments of the source material, AI-generated summaries may contain omissions, simplifications, or inaccuracies. Use the original articles to verify all claims and to cite the work. The AI-generated media is not for citation. Audiences seeking a full, accurate, and nuanced understanding of the research should consult the original published work. The authors have elected to give permission for Armed Forces & Society to derive AI-generated videos and podcasts from their work. Because of the possibility for AI to misconstrue or misrepresent the author's original work, Armed Forces & Society and Sage absolve the authors from all responsibility for the AI-generated statements and inferences. All rights to the original articles and any derivative media are reserved by the authors, Armed Forces & Society, and Sage Publishing.
  • Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Multigenerational Coresidence and Psychological Distress during Adolescence and Young Adulthood: An Exploration among White, Black, and Hispanic Individuals 02.07.2026 16min
    Author Zhe (Meredith) Zhang discusses the article, "Multigenerational Coresidence and Psychological Distress during Adolescence and Young Adulthood: An Exploration among White, Black, and Hispanic Individuals," published in the June 2026 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
  • Teaching Sociology - Seeing Like a Sociologist: Using Photography to Teach and Understand Sociology 01.07.2026 19min
    Author Susan E. Mannon discusses the article, "Seeing Like a Sociologist: Using Photography to Teach and Understand Sociology," published in the July 2026 issue of Teaching Sociology.
  • Armed Forces & Society - The Civil-Military Interface in a Metropolitan Community AI Pod 01.07.2026 14min
    This episode of the Armed Forces & Society AI podcast series is a conversational-style AI summary of David R. Segal, Mary Scheuer Senter, and Mady Wechsler Segal's article entitled, 'The Civil-Military Interface in a Metropolitan Community'. All podcasts, videos, and content listed below are AI-generated adaptations of scholarly articles originally published in Armed Forces & Society. These derivative products are intended solely as supplementary means of engaging with academic research. The content was generated using Google's NotebookLM and does not constitute an authoritative or complete representation of the original article. While care has been taken to reflect the themes and arguments of the source material, AI-generated summaries may contain omissions, simplifications, or inaccuracies. Use the original articles to verify all claims and to cite the work. The AI-generated media is not for citation. Audiences seeking a full, accurate, and nuanced understanding of the research should consult the original published work. The authors have elected to give permission for Armed Forces & Society to derive AI-generated videos and podcasts from their work. Because of the possibility for AI to misconstrue or misrepresent the author's original work, Armed Forces & Society and Sage absolve the authors from all responsibility for the AI-generated statements and inferences. All rights to the original articles and any derivative media are reserved by the authors, Armed Forces & Society, and Sage Publishing.
  • American Sociological Review - Between Two Rituals: Face and Effervescence as Moments of Social Life 25.06.2026 23min
    Authors Anders Vassenden and Iddo Tavory discuss the article, "Between Two Rituals: Face and Effervescence as Moments of Social Life," published in the June 2026 issue of American Sociological Review.
  • Armed Forces & Society - The Empirical Determinants of Violent Nonstate Actor Drone Adoption AI Pod 24.06.2026 13min
    This episode of the Armed Forces & Society AI podcast series is a conversational-style AI summary of Kerry Chávez and Ori Swed's article entitled, 'The Empirical Determinants of Violent Nonstate Actor Drone Adoption'. All podcasts, videos, and content listed below are AI-generated adaptations of scholarly articles originally published in Armed Forces & Society. These derivative products are intended solely as supplementary means of engaging with academic research. The content was generated using Google's NotebookLM and does not constitute an authoritative or complete representation of the original article. While care has been taken to reflect the themes and arguments of the source material, AI-generated summaries may contain omissions, simplifications, or inaccuracies. Use the original articles to verify all claims and to cite the work. The AI-generated media is not for citation. Audiences seeking a full, accurate, and nuanced understanding of the research should consult the original published work. The authors have elected to give permission for Armed Forces & Society to derive AI-generated videos and podcasts from their work. Because of the possibility for AI to misconstrue or misrepresent the author's original work, Armed Forces & Society and Sage absolve the authors from all responsibility for the AI-generated statements and inferences. All rights to the original articles and any derivative media are reserved by the authors, Armed Forces & Society, and Sage Publishing.
  • Contexts - The Privilege of Protection During the Pandemic 22.06.2026 25min
    Author Joslyn Brenton discusses the article, "The Privilege of Protection During the Pandemic," published in the Spring 2026 issue of Contexts.