Thank you for your interest in writing a guest post! We are excited about featuring a variety of voices on Sociological Images.

Who Can Guest Post? We’re happy to look at short proposals or completed posts from scholars, instructors, and graduate students in sociology or related fields. We also consider guest posts from non-academics.

What Should Posts Look Like? SocImages aims to keep sociology accessible and enjoyable. Posts should be:

  • Short (generally between 100 and 500 words)
  • As jargon-free as possible (many of our readers are non-academics)
  • Illustrated (with a graph, figure, photograph, advertisement, video clip, or other visual)
  • With just a few take-home points (between one and three is ideal)

We always ask ourselves two questions:

  • What is the unique idea that sociology is contributing to this conversation?
  • How can we highlight great scholarship in our field for a general audience?

What Should I Be Prepared For? 

  • Editing! I look closely at our guest posts and often offer suggestions and feedback.
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How Are Comments on My Post Moderated?  Comments are not approved before posting, nor monitored.  Readers can flag comments for deletion and those will be reviewed at the earliest possible time.  Because our primary goal is to stimulate the most productive discussion possible, and unpopular and fallacious comments often trigger excellent responses, we delete only comments that are hateful or threatening toward other commenters or that are mean-spirited toward particular social groups.  We close comments only in extremely rare circumstances and typically only for a 24-hour window.

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Thank you again for your interest in making Sociological Images as fascinating as sociology itself!

Welcome to Sociological Images.  The images in this post correspond to an article in the anthology Images That Injure.

Figure 1: Advertisement for Tango Dance Lessons

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Figure 2: Advertisement for Cabana Cachaça Rum

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Figure 3: Advertisement for St. Pauli Girl Beer

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Figure 4: Commercial for m&m’s:

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Figure 6: Advertisement for m&m’s:

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Figure 7: Commercial for ampm Convenience Stores

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Figure 9: Advertisement for Redtape Shoes:

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Figure 10: Commercial for Mayflower Moving Company

Figure 11: Commercial for Moosehead Light Beer

Figure 12: Advertisement for Slim Fast

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Figures 13, 14, and 15: Advertisements for Itambé® Fit Light Yogurt

Figure 16: Advertisement for Skyy Vodka from Maxim and Cosmopolitan Magazines

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Figure 17: Couple from King of Queens

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Figure 18: Couple from According to Jim

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Figure 19: Couple from The Simpsons

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Figure 20: The Character Richard Fish from All McBeal

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Figure 21: The Character Ling Woo from Ally McBeal

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Figure 22: The Character John Cage from Ally McBeal

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Figure 23: The Character Nell Porter from Ally McBeal

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Figure 24: Advertisement for Dolce & Gabbana

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Figure 25: Advertisement for Unforgivable Woman Perfume

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Figure 26: Advertisement for Isaia Napoli Clothing

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Figure 27: Advertisement for Campari

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Figure 28: Advertisement for Fashion Designer Brian Atwood

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Figure 29: Advertisement for Fashion Designer Brian Atwood

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Figure 30: Advertisement for Fashion Designer Brian Atwood

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Figure 31: Advertisement for Lanvin

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Figure 32: Advertisement for Missoni

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Figure 33:  Advertisement for Patrick Cox

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Figure 34: Advertisement for Voodoo pantyhose

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Figure 35:  Advertisement for Dolce & Gabbana

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