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Bernasco, Wim; Hoeben, Evelien M.; Koelma, Dennis; Liebst, Lasse Suonperä; Thomas, Josephine; Appelman, Joska; Snoek, Cees G. M.; Lindegaard, Marie Rosenkrantz – Sociological Methods & Research, 2023
Social scientists increasingly use video data, but large-scale analysis of its content is often constrained by scarce manual coding resources. Upscaling may be possible with the application of automated coding procedures, which are being developed in the field of computer vision. Here, we introduce computer vision to social scientists, review the…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Social Science Research, Artificial Intelligence, Sociology
Palmer, Nathan – Teaching Sociology, 2023
The sociological imagination is widely considered essential to sociology and sociological scholarship-of-teaching-and-learning research. Still, sociologists have struggled to agree on precisely what it is and how to measure its development effectively. A content analysis of every article published in Teaching Sociology was conducted examining…
Descriptors: Sociology, Imagination, Teaching Methods, Social Science Research
Francis, Robert D.; Hill, Carleigh E.; Overmier, Jenise – Teaching Sociology, 2023
There is no better time than now for sociologists to adopt open educational resources (OER), and sociology as a discipline is well positioned to lead. Adopting OER takes seriously the well-documented financial challenges faced by many students, supports classroom and campus goals of equity and inclusion, and allows for increased instructor…
Descriptors: Sociology, Open Educational Resources, Adoption (Ideas), Textbooks
Silver, Daniel – Sociological Methods & Research, 2020
This article pushes forward a critical dialogue about the value of visualization as a method of sociological theorizing. Building on a nascent literature, I argue theory diagrams may operate not only conjunctively but also disjunctively, independent from empirics; that their theoretical value lies not only in capturing sociological problems but…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Sociology, Inferences, Logical Thinking
Grace McCleskey; Jasmine T. Austin – Communication Teacher, 2024
Courses: This unit activity applies critical theories from the fields of communication, sociology, and gender studies and therefore can be used in any course that discusses gender studies, qualitative research, content analysis, media effects, film analysis, or LGBTQ studies. This can be modified as an activity for graduate or undergraduate…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Media Literacy, Higher Education, Films
Dennis J. Downey; J. Brooke Ernest – Teaching Sociology, 2024
We report on a cross-disciplinary collaboration between sociology and mathematics education to more effectively cultivate quantitative literacy (QL) in the introductory sociology course. Focusing on an instructional unit presenting the Gini coefficient (the most commonly used summary measure of income inequality), we engaged in iterative cycles of…
Descriptors: Numeracy, College Faculty, Undergraduate Students, Sociology
Joanna Williamson; Carmen Vidal Rodeiro – Cambridge University Press & Assessment, 2024
This report investigates the progression of students from GCSE to A level in the same (or related) subject. That is, for a range of subjects, the proportion of GCSE students who continue to study the subject at A level is calculated. To understand possible sources of variation progression rates are broken down by GCSE grade and student gender.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Exit Examinations, Secondary Education, Secondary School Students
Mariano Andrés Castellaro; Nadia Soledad Peralta; Juan Manuel Curcio – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
A structural/cross-sectional micro-analytic perspective prevails in the Socio-constructivist research of peer knowledge construction. This paper proposes an alternative micro-sequential approach that focuses on the transitions between events during the activity. From this micro-sequential perspective, the study aimed to (a) explore the…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Competence, Grade 7, Grade 6
Ian Michael Robinson – Language Learning in Higher Education, 2024
The ubiquitous nature and diffusion of songs sung in English has meant that a great number of EFL and ESP students are listening to English and acquiring some notions about the language almost subconsciously. Such songs have also been incorporated into English as an L2 practice for, probably, almost as long as English has been taught as a foreign…
Descriptors: Singing, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, English for Special Purposes
Siodmak, Erin; Scannell, R. Joshua – Teaching Sociology, 2022
At a cultural moment in which the horrifying is central, what are the pedagogical options available by which to teach and think with our students? Horror movies, like all media, are mythmakers; media and culture reflect and reproduce but also create or consolidate. Teaching horror leads to new conversations, makes the familiar strange, and gives…
Descriptors: Films, Fear, Mass Media Effects, Cultural Influences
Mu, Guanglun Michael – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2021
This paper intends to develop a sociological thinking of child and youth resilience through recourse to Bourdieu. The paper starts by problematising the misconceptualisation that equates resilience with adaptation. It then marks a clear conceptual boundary between the two notions. This is followed by a review of conceptualisations of resilience…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Children, Youth, Adjustment (to Environment)
Hunter, Linda; Frawley, Eleanor – Teaching Sociology, 2023
In this study we explore how incorporating an arts-based pedagogical approach, specifically, the use of film, art, and music, into a second-year sociological theory course enhances students' overall learning experiences. We report on data collected from a survey given to students enrolled in this course in 2020. Findings reveal that employing this…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Sociology, Films, Music
Gabowitsch, Mischa – Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society, 2023
This article is based on a bibliographical data set of over 2,600 history textbooks from the post-1945 Soviet Union and eleven out of its fifteen successor states, including books on international, national, and regional or local history. Among these, it analyzes the illustrations used in 450 books that cover the period of the Second World War.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, World History, Bibliometrics, History Instruction
Hisyam, Ciek Julyati; Kurniawati, Atik; Santosa, Firdaus Hadi – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2023
This study aims to describe a learning model of sociology education based on case studies of banking crimes for university students. Sociology learning is considered one of the most important studies for students at the Faculty of Social Sciences. That is why this study can examine the interactions and cases that occur from the perspective of the…
Descriptors: Sociology, Banking, Crime, Teaching Methods
Opsal, Tara; Windsong, Elena Ariel; Pedroni, Laurence – Teaching Sociology, 2023
One challenge sociology departments face is conveying to undergraduates the relevance of a sociology degree for future careers. This challenge is more notable for first-generation and working-class students who research shows have more limited access to mentors. Here we present a department-level mentoring initiative designed to address systemic…
Descriptors: Required Courses, First Generation College Students, Mentors, Sociology