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Social Psychology Podcast
by Serena Chen
Social psychology is the scientific study of the way people think about, feel, and behave in social situations.
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Paranormal Podcast
by Jim Harold
Paranormal Podcast is a weekly interview with authors and experts in the world of the paranormal.
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World Regions, Peoples, and States Podcast
by Nathan F. Sayre
The world is comprised of regions—this basic contention, as old as Western civilization, is at once commonsensical and problematic.
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Skepticality Podcast
by Derek and Swoopy
Our podcast is here to bring you relevant, under reported current events, as well as in-depth discussions from a scientific, critical, skeptical, and humorous point of view.
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Philosophy of Society Podcast
by John Searle
The course deals with the foundations of the social sciences and the differences between social science explanations and natural science explanations.
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Game Theory in the Social Sciences Podcast
by Yves Zenou
A non-technical introduction to game theory. Basic principle, and models of interaction among players, with a strong emphasis on applications to political science, economics, and other social sciences.
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Diggnation Podcast
by Kevin Rose
Diggnation is a weekly tech/web culture show based on the top digg.com social bookmarking news stories.
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The Alliance of Youth Movements Summit Video Podcast
On December 3, 2008, the Alliance of Youth Movements came together for three days to stand against violent extremism. Seventeen of the world's most successful antiviolence movements that began online shared and synthesized their best practices.
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Introduction to Practical Reasoning and Critical Analysis of Argument Podcast
by Daniel Coffeen
An introduction to practical reasoning and the critical analysis of argument.
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More Than Sound Podcast
by Daniel Goleman
This blog and these podcasts bring you exclusive content from the many wonderful authors and thinkers that we admire here at More Than Sound.
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A Time for Choices Podcast
by Michael Toms
Since the tragic events of 9-11, Michael Toms has continually collected content and views from more than 200 leading thinkers, social architects and creative artists addressing the new cycle we have entered.
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WNYC's Radio Rookies Podcast
Real stories by New York City teenagers take listeners inside their lives and their communities.
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Skeptoid Podcast
by Brian Dunning
Skeptoid is a weekly podcast dedicated to furthering knowledge by blasting away the widespread pseudosciences that infect popular culture.
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History of Information Podcast
by Paul Duguid
This course explores the history of information and associated technologies, uncovering why we think of ours as 'the information age.'
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Social and Behavioral Sciences Podcast
by Rosemary A. Joyce
Being a mother, a father, a son or daughter: these are universal human conditions, yet in every human society they are experienced differently.
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Lingua Franca Podcast
by Richard Buckham
Lingua Franca, presented by Richard Buckham, looks at all aspects of language: language old, modern, and even invented. Through interviews and prepared talks, the program features experts who analyse a single topic of interest to users and lovers of language.
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Smart City with Carol Coletta Podcast
by Carol Coletta
Smart City is a weekly, hour-long public radio talk show that takes an in-depth look at urban life, the people, places, ideas and trends shaping cities.
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Diggnation Video Podcast
by Kevin Rose
Diggnation is a weekly tech/web culture show based on the top digg.com social bookmarking news stories.
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Statistical Inferences for Social and Life Scientists Podcast
by Fletcher H. Ibser
Ideas for estimation and hypothesis testing basic to applications. Linear estimation and normal regression theory.
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Havens Center Audio Archives Podcast
Established in the Sociology Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1984, the A. E. Havens Center for the Study of Social Structure and Social Change is dedicated to promoting critical intellectual reflection and exchange, both within the academy as well as between it and the broader society.
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Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice Podcast
by Franklin Zimring
This course examines the premises, doctrine, and operational behavior of juvenile courts, particularly in relation to the commission of seriously anti-social acts by mid-adolescents.
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MPR: How's the Family? Podcast
by Nanci Olesen
"How's the Family?" delves into the everyday truths about the families we grow up in and the ones we choose later on. It features the news that comes from our families every day -- what we share with each other about how we get along and how we manage to answer the question "How's the Family?" -- as a society and as individuals.
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Economic Demography Podcast
by Ronald D. Lee
A general introduction to economic demography, addressing the following kinds of questions: What are the economic consequences of immigration to the U.S.?
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Life: Concepts and Issues Podcast
by Jeffrey Thomas
Life Sciences 15 - Life: Concepts and Issues
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Global Oneness Project Video Podcast
The Global Oneness Project is a living library of short films and interviews that seek to inspire dialogue about new ways of working in our interconnectedness world.
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