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Functionalism

Dr. Priya Anand

Associate Professor of Sociology

University of Chicago

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Durkheim & Social Cohesion

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Anomie in the Algorithm Age

Durkheim's anomie mapped onto social media fragmentation — illustrated with 2023 Pew Research data and real newsroom footage.

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Conflict Theory

Marcus Webb

Lecturer in Social Theory

Columbia University

Specialty

Conflict Theory & Inequality

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Marx Meets the Gig Economy

Class consciousness and alienation dissected through Uber driver testimonials and Bureau of Labor Statistics dashboards.

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Symbolic Interactionism

Dr. Keiko Tanaka

Assistant Professor

UCLA Sociology Dept.

Specialty

Goffman & Everyday Interaction

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Dramaturgy on Reality TV

Goffman's front stage / back stage framework applied to The Bachelor and Love Island — students never forget it.

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Contemporary

Dr. James Okafor

Senior Lecturer

Howard University

Specialty

Intersectionality & Race

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Crenshaw's Framework, Visualized

Intersectionality mapped across U.S. Census microdata — income, health outcomes, and incarceration rates in one animated diagram.

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Classical Functionalism

18 lessons · 5.2 hours

Durkheim's Division of Labor
14 min
Anomie: Then and Now
18 min
Suicide as Social Fact
22 min
Merton's Strain Theory
16 min
Parsons & the AGIL Scheme
20 min
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Conflict Theory & Power

22 lessons · 6.8 hours

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Symbolic Interactionism

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Contemporary Frameworks

24 lessons · 7.1 hours

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Research Methods for AP

14 lessons · 3.8 hours

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Deviance & Social Control

20 lessons · 5.6 hours

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