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Jeremy Baker
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ต.ค. 2011
Professor Jeremy E. Baker's TH-cam channel. Typically, these videos are also posted on Blackboard
EJ Lecture 9.1: "How have we improved, and were are we now?"
EJ Lecture 9.1: "How have we improved, and were are we now?"
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EJ Lecture 8.2: "How to Cause Social Change"
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EJ Lecture 8.2: "How to Cause Social Change"
EJ Lecture 8 .1: "Theories of Social Change"
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EJ Lecture 8 .1: "Theories of Social Change"
EJ Lectire 7.2: "Putting it all together"
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EJ Lectire 7.2: "Putting it all together"
EJ Lecture 6.2: "What should we expect? (re Movements and Crime)
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EJ Lecture 6.2: "What should we expect? (re Movements and Crime)
EJ Lecture 6.1: What should we expect? (re Consumption)
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EJ Lecture 6.1: What should we expect? (re Consumption)
EJ Lecture 5.1 Slides: "Why are we like this?"
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EJ Lecture 5.1 Slides: "Why are we like this?"
EJ Lecture 3.2: "Everyday vs Catastrophe"
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EJ Lecture 3.2: "Everyday vs Catastrophe"
EJ Lecture 3.1: "What have we done to ourselves?"
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EJ Lecture 3.1: "What have we done to ourselves?"
EJ Lecture 2.1: What have we done to the planet?
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EJ Lecture 2.1: What have we done to the planet?
EJ Lecture 1.2: What is Environmental Justice?
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EJ Lecture 1.2: What is Environmental Justice?
Sociology of Poverty: Lecture 14.1 Organizing for Change
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Sociology of Poverty: Lecture 14.1 Organizing for Change
Sociology of Poverty: Lecture 13.1: Repairing Social Structures
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Sociology of Poverty: Lecture 13.1: Repairing Social Structures
Sociology of Poverty: Lecture 12.1: Preventing Poverty
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Sociology of Poverty: Lecture 12.1: Preventing Poverty
Soc of Poverty: Lecture 11.1: Increasing Access
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Soc of Poverty: Lecture 11.1: Increasing Access
Sociology of Poverty: Lecture 8.1 Poverty and children
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Sociology of Poverty: Lecture 8.1 Poverty and children
Sociology of Poverty: Lecture 9.1: Community
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Sociology of Poverty: Lecture 9.1: Community
Sociology of Poverty Lecture 6.1: Poverty in Social Structure
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Sociology of Poverty Lecture 6.1: Poverty in Social Structure
Sociology of Poverty Lecture 5.1: Cultural Impacts of Poverty
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Sociology of Poverty Lecture 5.1: Cultural Impacts of Poverty
Sociology of Poverty Lecture 4.1: Who is Poor
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Sociology of Poverty Lecture 4.1: Who is Poor
Sociology of Poverty: Lecture 3.1: Can We Fix Poverty?
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Sociology of Poverty: Lecture 3.1: Can We Fix Poverty?
Sociology of Poverty Lecture 1.1 Introductions
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Sociology of Poverty Lecture 1.1 Introductions
Sociology of Poverty: Lecture 2.1: Measuring Poverty
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Sociology of Poverty: Lecture 2.1: Measuring Poverty
Lecture 9.2: The Drug War and Moral Panics
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Lecture 9.2: The Drug War and Moral Panics
And isn’t white fragility just another name for cognitive dissonance?
This is why we need to strengthen critical race theory and admonish DeSantis in Florida.
Thank you, Jeremy Baker, for your lecture; most informative.The current political events in your country prompted my seach for a concise lecture on development of Social/policital Movements. A week ago, a US Political observer on CNN, echoing my thoughts, postulated that the unusually strong groundswell of support for Kamala Harris, could be indicative of a "Social Movement". Time, of course, will tell. Thanks again, Jeremy and Hello from New Zealand.🇳🇿🌴🌊👧🏛🚸⏳⁉️
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Really Great🎉
How to gate this ppt
Helpful
❤❤🎉❤
Great lesson
I am so grateful for your video lectures. I was able to pass CLEP exam thanks to you.
There are Mexicans that treat others as a minority group in California!
Thank you❤
Its extremey unfortunate that as a traditional conservative, I come here with an open mind and to learn. Immedietly and throughout the lecture political subliminal messages were interjected in an extremely bias tone. This Professor might as well get- "I'm a liberal and will make sure all my students know that!" tattooed on his forehead. It also makes me curious as to how his extreme biases perpetuate harm onto his conservative students. Sad, truly. Pushes me away from the study.
Not the conservatives/Republicans always bringing politics into literally everything
"I come here with an open mind to learn" "I'm upset the professor talked about things I don't like or understand"
should have learnt about society from the Pastor instead of a Sociology teacher xD
perhaps you didn’t come with an open mind?
Thank you for these lectures, I will work my way through each one, possibly watching some multiple times.
Great lecture! Always!
can i also have your slides
Thank you for uploading these videos! I like your old Introduction to sociology lecture too!
I enjoy watching your class. I am learning a lot. I love the way you describe all the complicated sociology terms with easy examples. I got curious about your adultery example so I looked it up. In three states adultery is a felony so technically you can go to jail but they rarely enforce it. Thank you for uploading the videos. I am more interested in sociology now.
I love his explanation especially when he used the LGBT example 😊😂
Hello Professor Baker, is there any chance there is an error when creating this video that it was silent? At first I thought it was my computer being glitchy but it seems like this was silent for two other student who commented as well. Thank you for recording these videos but I'm sorry this one might have some error in it.
do you know any econ papers that deal with this i can read
What textbook do you use for your course?
excellent presentation
13:30
39:45 bearded Adolf ?😁
After 4 months you are back. I have been watching your videos/attending classes on YT regularly. Love your content and conversational style. Please post more 🙏❤👍
Absolutely terrible. Mr Baker starts with trying to say that sociology is real science but then proceeds to include his own opinions in every other sentence. He clearly either has a very little understanding of what science is or is more interested in promoting his own views. Either way I would recommend using some other sources.
woke bullshit
Thank you
Do u have the power point in a word doc form so I can read it like a paper?
Thank you 🙂
Awesome lecture! Thanks 😊
What Is Wrong With Our Society Today? If we viewed human society a single live organism, then what would we see? We would see that, in its current state of development, its immune system is barely working, and its cells and organs, which should be sustaining the body’s health, are deteriorating. Personal, social, economic and ecological problems are all on the rise, including depression, stress, loneliness, emptiness, anxiety, xenophobia, drug abuse, suicide, income equality, poverty, climate change, and although many people are trying to patch and treat these problems, the efforts fail to solve the problem at its overarching cause. What is the cause of all problems in human society? It is the human ego, i.e., the innate calculative mechanism in human nature that prioritizes self-benefit over benefiting others, which makes society’s individual “cells” each pull to themselves more than giving to others, bringing on the downfall of the entire organism of human society. As cancer takes place when cells take more than they need at the expense of the body, so our society is currently made up of egoists each guided by an enveloping egoistic paradigm that supports the idea of success as becoming individually wealthy, famous and powerful. That we are egoists is a nature-given situation, but the social influence and public opinion that supports egoistic goals and values is what’s wrong with society. Nature functions oppositely to the human ego: altruistically and according to laws of interconnection and interdependence. It thus rejects our growing ego, and the more we develop today, the more we feel pressured between our growing ego that wants to detach from others, and nature’s tendency to connect us all into a single whole. Therefore, the more we develop today, the more we enter into an increasing entanglement of complications, and it is all in order to bring us to the realization that our egoistic nature stands behind all of our problems, that it is an inherently evil quality, that we helplessly follow its demands to try and fill it with self-aimed pleasure at the expense of others time and again, and that any move to improve society requires first diagnosing the ego as the cause of all our problems. Then, when we reach a widespread realization of this common cause to all our problems, we can start fixing it. When we reach such an awakening, we will realize that there is no person, group of people, or political or religious orientation to blame for our problems. There is only our very egoistic nature, dwelling in each and every one of us. How can we then correct human nature, if it is the cause of all our problems? It is possible if we create an environment that supports the ego’s correction, so that instead of receiving for self-benefit alone at the expense of others, we would want to positively contribute and connect to others in order to benefit them, without any “What will I get out of it?” intent. It is against human nature to give and contribute to others, but if we changed public opinion, our social and media influences, and also our education, in order that we learn the nature of humanity’s increasing interdependence today, how the human ego opposes our growing interdependence and also why this is the cause of all our problems, and that the way to resolve our myriad problems today is by correcting our connections to each other-creating an environment that supports giving and contributing to society, prioritizing values of mutual consideration and responsibility over competitive and individualistic ideas of success-then we would be on course to a monumental positive social transformation.
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I am taking this classes and but we learn different thing in my class instead of this and but I found this classes very interesting and easily to taking.
I subscribed...
😂😂 gesticulations is what I think you meant at 44:26. You made me chuckle. Thanks for the great lectures!
thanks a lot!
The prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) was not the prophet of the Jewish people.
Hello good lecture. Do you lecture for any psychology classes?
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amazing class professor
I'm pretty sure US is not the most religious diverse country
Very helpful... keep going..
Thank you so much for posting this. I passed with A my sociology class, thanks to your videos. You are awesome.
Thank you
Strange, is this suppose to not have sound?
For some reasons, this is silent for me as well.
hello teacher. this file does not have sound.
for me it is silent.
ls it silent in orginal.
Same for me.
Whoever thinks we dont need prisons where you think we should put murderers slap their hands and say dont do it again get real!!!!
I just wanna say how crazy it is that I randomly searched sociology lectures and this popped up. I happen to live in ABQ and work at Panera bread. I don’t go to UNM lol crazy
Can you please provide slides in pdf form of whole series. It will help us sir
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