Shocker Sociology: The Podcast of the Wichita State University Sociology Department

Shocker Sociology: The Podcast of the Wichita State University Sociology Department
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The podcast of the Wichita State University Sociology Department. Hosted by Associate Professor and Department Chairperson, Dr. Chuck Koeber. Episodes feature interviews with WSU Sociology faculty and students conversing about Sociology, describing their research, publications, courses they enjoy teaching (or taking), and other areas of sociological interest.
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Explores various topics within sociology including faculty research, student projects, and course experiences, with episodes such as discussions on Charlotte Perkins Gilman's influences and sociological concepts relevant to the Kansas context.

The podcast of the Wichita State University Sociology Department. Hosted by Associate Professor and Department Chairperson, Dr. Chuck Koeber. Episodes feature interviews with WSU Sociology faculty and students conversing about Sociology, describing their research, publications, courses they enjoy teaching (or taking), and other areas of sociological interest.

This inaugural episode features WSU Sociologist, Dr. Chase Billingham, who previews his forthcoming journal article about 19th Century Sociology pioneer, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and her experiences while visiting and writing in Kansas.
The article, entitled ”Kansas Women are Awake: Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Journeys in Kansas and the Origins of Women and Economics” will be published in Volume 44, Issue 1 (Winter 2024) of the journal, Great Plains Quarterly.
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