It’s that time of year again! Please feel free to use the SocImages Course Guides to help illustrate your lectures:
- Introduction to Sociology, by Gwen Sharp (Nevada State College)
- Sociology of Gender, by Mary Nell Trautner (University at Buffalo, SUNY)
- Family and Society, by Marcie Hambrick, MSW (Georgia State University)
- Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, by Calvin N. Ho (UCLA)
- Sociology of Sport, by J.A. Carter (University of Cincinnati)
- Sociology of Work, by Lisa Wade (Occidental College)
- Sexuality and Society, by Amanda Jungels (Georgia State University)
- Sociological Research Methods, by Lisa Wade (Occidental College)
- Women and History, by Lisa Wade (Occidental College)
Thanks to everyone who has submitted a guide and to those of you who are out there working on one!
If you’re a sociology professor or graduate student, we’d love to have more. One only needs to browse our archives, pull out the most compelling posts, and arrange them in ways other instructors would find familiar and convenient. The guides can cover entire courses or be designed to help illustrate a theory, article, or book. We’re even happy to have duplicate guides, since every instructor is different.
We hope these are super useful!
Lisa Wade, PhD is an Associate Professor at Tulane University. She is the author of American Hookup, a book about college sexual culture; a textbook about gender; and a forthcoming introductory text: Terrible Magnificent Sociology. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram.
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Kate Wolfe — January 8, 2014
These are awesome. I am a social psychologist teaching at a community college and think I will find many of thee useful as I integrate more sexuality and gender issues into our psychology courses. :)