46 episodes

Academic research is gruelling to read through, but strangely binge-worthy once you get into the meat of it. Hence this podcast, which features social scientists on their work. Catch us on Twitter or Instagram at the handle @DTRRHpodcast for updates.

Down The Research Rabbit Hole Abha Awasthi

    • Science

Academic research is gruelling to read through, but strangely binge-worthy once you get into the meat of it. Hence this podcast, which features social scientists on their work. Catch us on Twitter or Instagram at the handle @DTRRHpodcast for updates.

    Christianity, Democracy & Trump ft. Philip Gorski

    Christianity, Democracy & Trump ft. Philip Gorski

    Philip Gorsky is a comparative-historical sociologist from Yale University. His areas of research interest and focus include state formation, nationalism, revolutionism, economic development and secularization, with a special emphasis on religion and politics. You can find out more about Philip’s work on Yale’s Sociology department website.

    In this episode, we discuss his publication, American Babylon: Christianity Before and After Trump.

    Catch us on the Twitter handle @DTRRHpodcast for updates.

    • 49 min
    Play, Fitness & Ageing ft. Jason Pagaduan

    Play, Fitness & Ageing ft. Jason Pagaduan

    Jason Pagaduan is a PhD candidate at the Department of Sociology at the University of Toronto. His research interests include race and ageing.

    In this episode, we discuss his dissertation topic Mall Walking: Community, Pleasure, and Self-Preservation Among Racialized Older Adults.

    Catch us on the Twitter handle @DTRRHpodcast for updates.

    • 46 min
    Interclass Downward Mobility ft. Jessi Streib

    Interclass Downward Mobility ft. Jessi Streib

    Jessi Streib is an assistant professor of sociology at Duke University. Her research looks at the experiences, reproduction, and alleviation of social class, all of which are a common thread throughout her publications. You can find out more about Jessi’s work on her website.

    In this episode, we discuss her publication, Privilege Lost: Who Leaves the Upper Middle Class and How They Fall.

    Catch us on the Twitter handle @DTRRHpodcast for updates.

    • 42 min
    Creativity, Cognition and Music ft. Taylor Price

    Creativity, Cognition and Music ft. Taylor Price

    Taylor Price is a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto’s department of sociology. His key areas of expertise include cultural sociology, sociological theory, quantitative research methods. You can find out more about Taylor's work on his website.

    In this episode, we discuss his PhD dissertation which looks at changes in the music production process with time, the role of technology, and what easier and widespread access to music has done for musicians and listeners. 

    Catch us on the Twitter handle @DTRRHpodcast for updates.

    • 42 min
    Status Hierarchies ft. Fabien Accominotti

    Status Hierarchies ft. Fabien Accominotti

    Fabien Accominotti is an assistant professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research broadly lies at the intersections of cultural and economic sociology and stratification. You can find out more about Fabien on his UW-Madison Department of Sociology profile or on his personal website.

    In this episode, we discuss his co-authored publication The Architecture of Status Hierarchies: Variations in Structure and Why They Matter for Inequality.

    Catch us on the Twitter handle @DTRRHpodcast for updates.

    • 46 min
    Siblings and Educational Advantage ft. Christian Smith

    Siblings and Educational Advantage ft. Christian Smith

    Christian Smith is a postdoctoral scholar in sociology at the University of California Merced and holds a PhD in the same from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His areas of research interest include inequality, mobility, and the sociology of education. You can find out more about Christian on his website or on his UWisconsin-Madison profile.

    In this episode, we discuss his paper, In the Footsteps of Siblings: College Attendance Disparities and the Intragenerational Transmission of Educational Advantage.

    Catch us on the Twitter handle @DTRRHpodcast for updates.

    • 51 min

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