Daniel Davis
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12. Prejudice, Discrimination, & Stereotypes and Intersectionality
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Videos for Soc 410: Social Psychology at SDSU. Instructor: Dr. Daniel Davis danieldavis.net
11. Goal Contagion and Meso Level Social Influences
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Videos for Soc 410: Social Psychology at SDSU. Instructor: Dr. Daniel Davis danieldavis.net
10. Sociological Theory on Aggression
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Videos for Soc 410: Social Psychology at SDSU. Instructor: Dr. Daniel Davis danieldavis.net
9. Sociological Theory on Altruism
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Videos for Soc 410: Social Psychology at SDSU. Instructor: Dr. Daniel Davis danieldavis.net
8. The Science of Romantic Love Propinquity & Exchange Theory
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Videos for Soc 410: Social Psychology at SDSU. Instructor: Dr. Daniel Davis danieldavis.net
7. Webers Types of Social Action
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Videos for Soc 410: Social Psychology at SDSU. Instructor: Dr. Daniel Davis danieldavis.net
6. Traits vs Roles
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Videos for Soc 410: Social Psychology at SDSU. Instructor: Dr. Daniel Davis danieldavis.net
5. Core Concepts by Cooley & Mead
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Videos for Soc 410: Social Psychology at SDSU. Instructor: Dr. Daniel Davis danieldavis.net
4. Social Knowledge & Schemas
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Videos for Soc 410: Social Psychology at SDSU. Instructor: Dr. Daniel Davis danieldavis.net
3. The Sociological Imagination & Social Cognition
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Videos for Soc 410: Social Psychology at SDSU. Instructor: Dr. Daniel Davis danieldavis.net
2. Sociological vs Psychological Social Psychology
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Videos for Soc 410: Social Psychology at SDSU. Instructor: Dr. Daniel Davis danieldavis.net
1. Social Psych Welcome
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Videos for Soc 410: Social Psychology at SDSU. Instructor: Dr. Daniel Davis danieldavis.net
14. Social change is hard but possible
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Brief videos keyed to the 14 chapters of "Interrogate Society: Social Construction in Everyday Life."
13. Norms structure the limits of our identities
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Brief videos keyed to the 14 chapters of "Interrogate Society: Social Construction in Everyday Life."
12. Identity grows from multiple sources
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12. Identity grows from multiple sources
11. Knowledge is socially distributed
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11. Knowledge is socially distributed
10. Socialization is only an attempt
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10. Socialization is only an attempt
9. Your tastes and desires come from somewhere
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9. Your tastes and desires come from somewhere
8. You are your roles
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8. You are your roles
6. Institutions need justification
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6. Institutions need justification
7. Institutions age
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7. Institutions age
5. Our roles correspond to institutional needs
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5. Our roles correspond to institutional needs
3. Societies solve problems with institutions
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3. Societies solve problems with institutions
4. Humans have institutions for instincts
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4. Humans have institutions for instincts
2. Social construction happens in a cyclical process
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2. Social construction happens in a cyclical process
1. Reality is made of nature and culture
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1. Reality is made of nature and culture
Lower-Order Academic Career Coaching: Systematizing Forward Progress
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Lower-Order Academic Career Coaching: Systematizing Forward Progress
Higher-Order Academic Career Coaching: Clarifying Your Career Identity
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Higher-Order Academic Career Coaching: Clarifying Your Career Identity
Middle-Order Academic Career Coaching: Mapping Strategic Possibilities
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Middle-Order Academic Career Coaching: Mapping Strategic Possibilities

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @wendybaptiste4065
    @wendybaptiste4065 День тому

    Extremely helpful, Thank you so much.

  • @Steve.Orland
    @Steve.Orland 11 днів тому

    These videos were really helpful, thank you!

  • @redditacc-k3b
    @redditacc-k3b 19 днів тому

    Excellent video. Many thanks

  • @LordGarlicBread
    @LordGarlicBread 5 місяців тому

    saved my butt

  • @BituroPaschalKazeri
    @BituroPaschalKazeri 8 місяців тому

    wau-great 7 minutes

  • @Veronica.Fox.
    @Veronica.Fox. 8 місяців тому

    Nice explanation! Thank you!

  • @fsmatytube
    @fsmatytube 11 місяців тому

    Hello, What about for just a single chapter in a book? The book itself has multiple authors but the chapter being referenced only has one author. Thank you

  • @adelafiryarsoleha4863
    @adelafiryarsoleha4863 Рік тому

    Thank you for explaining very clearly about sociology

  • @zubaribinsidik8454
    @zubaribinsidik8454 Рік тому

    Thank You Verry Much

  • @ranggacengho1611
    @ranggacengho1611 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for the lesson

  • @tiarturnip19
    @tiarturnip19 Рік тому

    Thank you for your video 🙏

  • @KIKIHIDAYAT-w5u
    @KIKIHIDAYAT-w5u Рік тому

    thank you so much for video

  • @lorenzavillatoro874
    @lorenzavillatoro874 Рік тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @xdywav
    @xdywav Рік тому

    understandable, have a nice day

  • @Y0UT0PIA
    @Y0UT0PIA Рік тому

    This is good practical advice, but often enough when you read the actual article it doesn't actually *support* what's being claimed in the abstract, there are problems with methodology, etc. - citing articles I haven't actually read doesn't serve any purpose in terms of scientific rigor, I think. It's mostly just something you have to do to get the right kind of density of citations to make your research look like a 'proper paper' in the most superficial sense while being able to write it in a reasonable timeframe.

    • @DanielDavis7
      @DanielDavis7 Рік тому

      Fair enough, especially if you’re faculty or trying to actually publish. One would want to double-check methodological quality. This was advice for my undergraduates trying to write class papers.

  • @vbnv-oz8bj
    @vbnv-oz8bj Рік тому

    Materialism 100%, idealism is bullshit

  • @mochrifani5172
    @mochrifani5172 Рік тому

    THANK YOU FOR THE KNOWLEDGE PROVIDED🙏

  • @angelinarianadewi_98
    @angelinarianadewi_98 Рік тому

    Awesome video, thank u

  • @user-mi3ic6bu7q
    @user-mi3ic6bu7q Рік тому

    How about just using the reference tab?

  • @danhoenn
    @danhoenn Рік тому

    This explanation is somewhat reductionist and misrepresentative. It’s an accurate summary of Materialism, but Marx practiced DIALECTICAL Materialism - the theory that both the Idealist perspective AND the Materialist perspective could be simultaneously true. It IS true that the Material conditions of society fundamentally shape the resulting culture, but it is ALSO true that the social and cultural conditions of a society shape the material conditions of that same society. The DIALECTIC teaches us that the material and ideological co-exist and constantly shape each other in many different ways. Explaining Marx’s material outlook without introducing Marx’s concept of the Dialectic **as it applies to** a Historical Materialist outlook is nearly a Lie by Omission!

  • @bladdnun3016
    @bladdnun3016 Рік тому

    This debate is somewhat similar to Nature vs. Nurture; it's obviously both, in varying ratios depending on the specific object of study.

  • @irasutton5425
    @irasutton5425 2 роки тому

    😂 ᎮᏒᎧᎷᎧᏕᎷ

  • @m4ye104
    @m4ye104 2 роки тому

    Pov. You're here from college

  • @dechannigan2980
    @dechannigan2980 2 роки тому

    I was prescribed 50mg phenergan (promethazine) for insomnia..​I woke next morning, my heart struggling to survive, and now have badly damaged heart muscles, with all the awful symptoms..​

  • @seaghost2155
    @seaghost2155 2 роки тому

    Mksh materinya

  • @doku5412
    @doku5412 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this video

  • @80后魔都小年轻
    @80后魔都小年轻 2 роки тому

    Hi Daniel, Thank you for your video. But it seems the link in praxis educator turned out to be a fraud prize page may lead to risk to all.

    • @DanielDavis7
      @DanielDavis7 2 роки тому

      Odd, but I see what you mean. I deleted the link. I'll have to check with my domain host to see what happened. Thanks for the heads up!

  • @saulgoodman5413
    @saulgoodman5413 2 роки тому

    Great video and great explanation! Thank you!

  • @aliciaalsaiz
    @aliciaalsaiz 3 роки тому

    impressive explanation sir, thanks a lot!

  • @ryanwidhiatmokomble30
    @ryanwidhiatmokomble30 3 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @robertanthony9079
    @robertanthony9079 3 роки тому

    Great basic overview!

  • @EsTean95
    @EsTean95 3 роки тому

    Remarkable explanation. Thank you Sir 👍

  • @largetesticularman2591
    @largetesticularman2591 3 роки тому

    Banger

  • @markk6151
    @markk6151 3 роки тому

    Idealism >>>>>> materialism . It’ll always be mind over matter. Money is empty, it doesn’t feed our soul, it’s obvious the world runs on spiritual forces or energy

    • @preemptivekicks1355
      @preemptivekicks1355 3 роки тому

      tell that to poor person starving in the streets.

    • @markk6151
      @markk6151 3 роки тому

      @@preemptivekicks1355 well i have been that person, we should be telling it to the rich cuz they lose their humanity in all their material privileges and influence the poor that that's all there is to life, sacrifice our relationships and humanity for materialism

    • @preemptivekicks1355
      @preemptivekicks1355 3 роки тому

      @@markk6151 But I think you miss the point. The material world will always be more important to those who are struggling. A person who does not lack resources has the privilege of saying idealism is more important. Not to discount that ideas can create change but let's not forget that the materialism and the lack of really shapes our lives.

    • @Charles-pf7zy
      @Charles-pf7zy 2 роки тому

      @@preemptivekicks1355 that’s your opinion and there’s nothing wrong with studying the history and interactions of both so I can come to my own conclusions

  • @shaniajones6038
    @shaniajones6038 3 роки тому

    Awesome explanation

  • @siobhan_7971
    @siobhan_7971 3 роки тому

    This is well explained . Thank you so much for the lesson

  • @hilgustusgaa5585
    @hilgustusgaa5585 3 роки тому

    thank you so much afor the video , im using it for my sociology hw

  • @Suminto-hp6nu
    @Suminto-hp6nu 3 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @lusiabarselina1086
    @lusiabarselina1086 3 роки тому

    thank you, i hope this is useful

  • @abimmalisiraswanta144
    @abimmalisiraswanta144 3 роки тому

    nice share

  • @melihhabip
    @melihhabip 3 роки тому

    This was great! Is there any way you can help me out with that same form after which you guide me towards the 16 theories best fitting with my nature? I would appreciate that since I'm trying to move from paraprofessional to professional staff at this point.

  • @TomCouger
    @TomCouger 3 роки тому

    We really do live in a society.

  • @oumeima1100
    @oumeima1100 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for making this video. It's very helpful! I've been struggling with my social theory course and this made it easier for me to understand the course.

  • @pro3rritahuna3
    @pro3rritahuna3 4 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @daisyrazo7525
    @daisyrazo7525 4 роки тому

    finally I understand the theories! thank you!!

  • @placidpond8127
    @placidpond8127 4 роки тому

    Thank you this will help me understand what to write in my essay

  • @rodericksibelius8472
    @rodericksibelius8472 4 роки тому

    Keshan disease is a congestive cardiomyopathy caused by a combination of dietary deficiency of selenium and the presence of a mutated strain of Coxsackievirus, named after Keshan County of Heilongjiang province, Northeast China, where symptoms were first noted.

  • @bigrobogbr4230
    @bigrobogbr4230 4 роки тому

    That sounds more like a Social Stratification class but cool video!

  • @indrasetiawan1110
    @indrasetiawan1110 5 років тому

    salam

  • @Pink93c
    @Pink93c 5 років тому

    Thank you. You explained this as clear as glass