In one of the latest episodes of Office Hours, TSP’s Sarah Shannon speaks with Stanford University Sociology Professor David Grusky about the social and economic effects of the recession. This entire podcast could be assigned to students, though you could also considering assigning part of it (the first 20 minutes, for example).
Grusky and Shannon cover many topics in this 50-minute conversation, so there are many avenues for discussion. Here are a few basic questions that cover some of the main points.
1) How does the most recent recession differ from past recessions? In other words, what makes it a “great” recession?
2) How does the recession affect inequality in the United States?
3) What are some of the responses to the recession, and how do they differ from responses to the Great Depression?
4) Why does Grusky see a danger in the focus on tax-based solutions to the current economic problems?
5) Grusky and Shannon speak specifically about college students several times throughout the podcast? How is the recession impacting students? Why is education an important part of this discussion?
Near the end of the podcast, Grusky mentions a website on recession trends that will be launching soon. Stay tuned to learn more about that website and how it can be used in the classroom!