Wow! Time warp! I am a returning student (working on a Bachelor of Social Work degree through U of R) currently writing an autobiography for my Indigenous Studies class on Oral Tradition and referenced how Byrad inspired me to major in Soc back in 92 at U of S. I did my first big paper for him on racism and received it back with the words "Brilliant, superior work! 96%" handwritten in red pen. Watching this video was just as enthralling and charismatic as one of his lectures then. Great orator!
I, too, had the privilege of having Byrad as a professor (in the mid-90s). His lectures were always fantastic. It was great to hear him speak again.
Wow! Time warp! I am a returning student (working on a Bachelor of Social Work degree through U of R) currently writing an autobiography for my Indigenous Studies class on Oral Tradition and referenced how Byrad inspired me to major in Soc back in 92 at U of S. I did my first big paper for him on racism and received it back with the words "Brilliant, superior work! 96%" handwritten in red pen. Watching this video was just as enthralling and charismatic as one of his lectures then. Great orator!
Identities are not only transitive, they are contextual. If you know the context, you can predict the identities of actors and agents.
are yall here because of the sociology 112 midterm tomorrow?
A simple idea with a lot of ramifications. Should be in schools . . .every year! It's about how we learn!
Excellent presentation - Naturally. Byrad is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan
TEDx rocks
very interesting concept
My friends never knew me, I noticed when I got failed in 12th class.
amazing
go through my work on identity theory
*This man doesn't realize that what he's explaining is also an identity,he's like everyone else who thinks that he has the absolute truth.*
Atta boy Dad.
it is nice and amazing presentation,like it