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The Indigenous Critique and Rethinking Skepticism
Some scholars have revisited accounts of indigenous peoples and found a lot of historical content, rather than skepticism rooted in racism and…
Jun 10, 2024
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J. Artemis
How Skeptical is Too Skeptical? The Higher Naivete
The best scholarship requires both deep knowledge and an openness to the possible.
Jun 6, 2024
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J. Artemis
December 2023
Reification and Economist Brain
The economic theories that are taught in business schools in America think there's a capital E "Economy." They are incorrect.
Dec 31, 2023
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J. Artemis
What is Comparative Social Change? Part I: The Comparative-Historical Method
University College Dublin and Trinity College Dublin decided to give me a Master of Science degree in Comparative Social Change, so here let me sketch…
Dec 25, 2023
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J. Artemis
October 2023
Accessible Sociology Resource List
Getting students to read theory is hard. Thankfully, there are those who help the transition towards academic writing.
Oct 26, 2023
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J. Artemis
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Frantz Fanon and the Colonial Project
In the Palestinian drive for freedom, Fanon provides the best insight into the psychology of colonized and colonizer.
Oct 23, 2023
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J. Artemis
Imagined, Imaginary, Illusion: Sociology and the Nation
The question "how old is the myth of your people having a shared history" is both methodologically hard to pose and will unite many types of…
Oct 21, 2023
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J. Artemis
Invite your friends to read Sociological Infatuation
Thank you for reading Sociological Infatuation — your support allows me to write about topics that aren’t for a mass audience, but is critical to a…
Oct 17, 2023
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J. Artemis
Alpha and Omega Investigations: Looking Backwards and Forwards in Constructing a Canon
Sociology has identifiable contributors long before Marx and Durkheim were born, but the best analytical work requires understanding the 2020s as much…
Oct 16, 2023
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J. Artemis
Vibe Check: What's up with the law? (Part I)
The sociologist is the enemy and the accomplice of social control and punishment at the same time.
Oct 12, 2023
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J. Artemis
Proverbs Are Just Vibes: Quote of the Week (10/12)
I share some favorite quotes and talk about thinking sociologically about whatever wisdom is in these things.
Oct 12, 2023
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J. Artemis
Social Physics and Postmodern Sociology
A big title that means "don't be bullshitted by extreme opposites in learning sociology."
Oct 11, 2023
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J. Artemis
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