Having just done my S.I essay and only just passed, I wish I had seen this first. Explains the sociological imagination better than my teacher did. Now I think I get it 🤔
I took courses in sociology from a professor at Yale in the late 1960's who might be described as a latter day Wobblie: Robert M. Cook. We read Mills, and other books including Monopoly Capital and Fan-Shen. One student brought in his pictures of a bishop blessing Ford Falcon anti-guerilla police cars in Guatemala. Cook even started his own local leftist political party in New Haven. I had previously taken a couse in sociology of the family from a professor who seemed what I would today call a Mr/Ms. Dialtone. I also once listened to two pro-labor industrial socialogists from MIT speak: Seymour Melman and Harley Shaken (sp?). I have good memories of all of those. And I was a friend of the professor of human communication who introduced Marshall McLuhan to American academia: the medium is the message.
Very interesting presentation, Dr. Marshall. However, you didn’t explain what a social structure is and I am getting a sense this might be confusing. We are born into a society which is not of our own making.
I am from Sweden, we are now members of NATO. It feels safe. 🎉 Patrik
Libido according to Freud is the driving force of sociology.
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Stanford sociology class of 1993, and I had never heard of this guy. What a ripoff.
Totally
Thank you Dr.Marshall. I am in Nursing School ..You have helped me
This video was very useful for my quiz, thank you !
Yeah !! I also watched ,you explained the things very beautiful ❤️
Umair from pakistan .
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Thank you.
Your explanations
Is almost (zen) like.
What we do as a individual ripples through society,
As well as what we
Don't Do!?.
Having just done my S.I essay and only just passed, I wish I had seen this first. Explains the sociological imagination better than my teacher did. Now I think I get it 🤔
thank you i now understand sociological imagination
Thank you so much
Amazing. So good. You are a genius
Thank you
Decrease barriers to entry. Do this in all things and we find a way.
Excellent 💯 very relevant for our times
still relevant to be used as glasses in looking at today's reality. simple and easy. thanks 🙏🏼
3:10-3:20 that seems like it would be difficult
Now I get it not for myself only but I for soul thank so much
thank you Dr Marshal
now read his book 'the power elite' 😊
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thanks god sound has become wayyy better
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This going to help me with a literature review
thank you very much for this. i have to write a paper and this was super helpful!
Thank you!! Very informative!)
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I took courses in sociology from a professor at Yale in the late 1960's who might be described as a latter day Wobblie: Robert M. Cook. We read Mills, and other books including Monopoly Capital and Fan-Shen. One student brought in his pictures of a bishop blessing Ford Falcon anti-guerilla police cars in Guatemala. Cook even started his own local leftist political party in New Haven. I had previously taken a couse in sociology of the family from a professor who seemed what I would today call a Mr/Ms. Dialtone. I also once listened to two pro-labor industrial socialogists from MIT speak: Seymour Melman and Harley Shaken (sp?). I have good memories of all of those. And I was a friend of the professor of human communication who introduced Marshall McLuhan to American academia: the medium is the message.
Thanks!
Very interesting presentation, Dr. Marshall. However, you didn’t explain what a social structure is and I am getting a sense this might be confusing. We are born into a society which is not of our own making.
Thank you💕