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Why we need more sociologists not less

I am quite used to being the butt of other teacher’s jokes about my subject.  I am lucky enough to teach both sociology and psychology and whilst people often wilfully …

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I try to be objective. I do not claim to be detached.

Like it or not, teaching is a political act.

If the personal is political, then teaching is a political act.

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