Sociology Ruins Bullying
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How do we identify bullying and how do sociologists in particular study this phenomenon? This episode looks at the infamous Slap to examine whether bullying goes unrecognized among adults or whether we are applying the term too broadly. Sociologist Chris Donoghue, editor of the upcoming book The Sociology of Bullying, joins me to talk about definitions and how experiences in adolescents are guided by social structures. Show notes The Sociology of Bullying https://nyupress.org/9781479803873/the-sociology-of-bullying/ Promo: DONOGHUE30-FM Black Girl Nerds Podcast - The 2022 Oscars https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bgn-podcast-extra-the-2022-oscars/id1056793768?i=1000555521908 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sociology-ruins-evrything/support
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