Check out this #review of #author Mel Blackwell's #UncommonSense! #nonfiction #business #leadership #businessbooks
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Check out this #review of #author Mel Blackwell's #UncommonSense! #nonfiction #business #leadership #businessbooks
3RRR's #UncommonSense 10Feb Superb @nickfeik.bsky.social & @rachelwithers.bsky.social convo re Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit, the Coalition reunification, and One Nation's latest polls. #auspol #HerzogVisit #SydneyProtest #Libs #Nats #OneNation
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kings n' gods, and other ridiculous shit.
#invasionday #australia #hypocrisy #uncommonsense
It started with a sweater…
Delwar Hussain @uoe-sps.bsky.social discusses his project on Queer Inheritance, inspired when a friend invited him to enjoy items belonging to her late uncle, whom he’d never met.
Tune in for more on #INHERITANCE in #UncommonSense
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A-level and undergraduate teaching resources Free to download from the Sociological Review Foundation Our world, through the eyes of sociologists
We are excited to announce the launch of #lessonplans tied to our #Uncommonsense #podcast. Each highlights relevant AQA & Cambridge OCR modules, and shares recommended reading. You can find all episodes listed in this news story, here. Engage! Enjoy! Share! buff.ly/LUHf6md
A-level and undergraduate teaching resources Free to download from the Sociological Review Foundation Our world, through the eyes of sociologists
We are excited to announce the launch of #lessonplans tied to our #Uncommonsense #podcast. Each highlights relevant AQA & Cambridge OCR modules, and shares recommended reading. You can find all episodes listed in this news story, here. Engage! Enjoy! Share! buff.ly/LUHf6md
When the truth and farce are so indistinguishable, farce becomes misinformation for the gullible... #criticalThinking #uncommonSense
A-level and undergraduate teaching resources Free to download from the Sociological Review Foundation Our world, through the eyes of sociologists
We are excited to announce the launch of #lessonplans tied to our #Uncommonsense #podcast. Each highlights relevant AQA & Cambridge OCR modules, and shares recommended reading. You can find all episodes listed in this news story, here. Engage! Enjoy! Share! buff.ly/LUHf6md
A-level and undergraduate teaching resources Free to download from the Sociological Review Foundation Our world, through the eyes of sociologists
We are excited to announce the launch of #lessonplans tied to our #Uncommonsense #podcast. Each highlights relevant AQA & Cambridge OCR modules, and shares recommended reading. You can find all episodes listed in this news story, here. Engage! Enjoy! Share! buff.ly/LUHf6md
www.afr.com/policy/econo... “Many articles concerning so called “big tech” can come across as anti-tech. But we can be pro-tech and also recognise that entrenched big tech oligopolies and the proper functioning of markets can be incompatible.” More #uncommonsense from Rod Sims #ai #regulation
What drives the reductive pursuit of “paradise” in #Caribbean tourism? What’s at stake? What does resistance look like? Angelique Nixon joins #Uncommonsense to reflect, via Fanon, on tourism as the “stagnation of decolonisation”.
Hear the full episode on #DESIRE 👉🏿 buff.ly/3XTeBh0
Uncommon Sense - Our world, through the eyes of sociologists Desire with Angelique Nixon Season 4 Episode 7 24 October 2025 Brightly coloured Erin Aniker illustration of two sets of three people – White, Black, Brown, male and female - in conversation, facing each other
What’s behind the pursuit of “paradise” in travel to the Caribbean? How does tourism continue and compound the legacy of colonialism? How can we resist? Angelique Nixon joins #UncommonSense on #desire #tourism and #decolonising – Plus: celebrating Sylvia Wynter.
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Uncommon Sense - Our world, through the eyes of sociologists Desire with Angelique Nixon Season 4 Episode 7 24 October 2025 Brightly coloured Erin Aniker illustration of two sets of three people – White, Black, Brown, male and female - in conversation, facing each other
What’s behind the pursuit of “paradise” in travel to the Caribbean? How does tourism continue and compound the legacy of colonialism? How can we resist? Angelique Nixon joins #UncommonSense on #desire #tourism and #decolonising – Plus: celebrating Sylvia Wynter.
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A-level and undergraduate teaching resources Free to download from the Sociological Review Foundation Our world, through the eyes of sociologists
We are excited to announce the launch of #lessonplans tied to our #Uncommonsense #podcast. Each highlights relevant AQA & Cambridge OCR modules, and shares recommended reading. You can find all episodes listed in this news story, here. Engage! Enjoy! Share! buff.ly/LUHf6md
A-level and undergraduate teaching resources Free to download from the Sociological Review Foundation Our world, through the eyes of sociologists
We are excited to announce the launch of #lessonplans tied to our #Uncommonsense #podcast. Each highlights relevant AQA & Cambridge OCR modules, and shares recommended reading. You can find all episodes listed in this news story, here. Engage! Enjoy! Share! buff.ly/LUHf6md
I want an area where #ND peeps can talk about non-ND stuff; putting the world to rights. How? Is there a hashtag? Should I invent one?
#UncommonSense, perhaps? 😉
Any other thoughts?
#Autism
#ADHD
#AuDHD
#neurodiversity
How does the emotional and caring work we do for each other reproduce #capitalist life? And why is the answer not to stop caring, but to reform the world in which we do it?
Alva Gotby joins #UncommonSense – Hear the full conversation on LOVE & REPRODUCTION
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Text: Uncommon Sense: Our world, through the eyes of sociologists Love & Reproduction with Alva Gotby Season #4 Episode #6 19 September 2025 Illustration: dark green background featuring cartoon drawings of six smiling women and men of various ethnicities, skin colour and hair colour, their faces in profile, and wearing brightly coloured clothing. Artist: Erin Aniker
How does the emotional and caring work we do for each other play a role in reproducing our unjust capitalist society? Alva Gotby joins #UncommonSense to discuss #love and her theory of emotional reproduction. Plus: hate, the commodification of hugs, and the “trad wife”.
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We are excited to announce the launch of #lessonplans tied to our #Uncommonsense #podcast. Each highlights relevant AQA & Cambridge OCR modules, and shares recommended reading. You can find all episodes listed in this news story, here. Engage! Enjoy! Share!
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Our latest Magazine is out now, featuring:
Alice Bloch’s #UncommonSense revelations
@alimeghji.bsky.social on W.E.B Du Bois
Louise Rondel on nail bars and wheelie bins
Samantha Wilkinson on fertility and the office
Fiction & book reviews
Girlbosses in space, in verse
Read online buff.ly/5crknOP
Me on 'free speech' & the far right in #UncommonSense @thesociologicalreview.org
Free speech has long been how the far right gets whitewashed & mainstreamed, something we're seeing play out in the response to the murder of Charlie Kirk & @ the 'Free Speech Rally'
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As the tube strike hits #London, listen again to Romit Chowdhury on #CITIES for #UncommonSense. Including: how “walking the city” emerged as a revolutionary method, transport studies from Kolkata and Tokyo, and a celebration of urban enchantment
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Following the recent release of Lucy Connolly, mainstream media outlets, the far right, and Connolly herself have framed the case as a 'free speech' one and represented her as a martyr and symbol of the cause. In light of this, I'm re-posting my @thesociologicalreview.org #UncommonSense interview:
#ICYMI: What’s love got to do with research? In the latest #UncommonSense #podcast episode on #CHILDHOOD, Brenda Herbert, our Sociological Review Fellow 2024–25, explains how Black feminism shows us the value of working with love, rather than simply studying it.
Listen: buff.ly/INGMkf6
#ICYMI: What does “revolution” mean today? What’s the “crisis of hegemony”? Why must sociologists show the complexity behind binaries and neat narratives? Volodymyr Ishchenko joins our #UncommonSense #podcast to talk about Ukraine, “deficient revolutions”, decolonisation and more. buff.ly/JIwUIsa
#ICYMI: How do Fat Studies link to activism? How does the devaluing of fat as a material shape the valuing of lives and bodies? And how do our surroundings accommodate us, or show bias? Fady Shanouda @carleton.ca talks about this and more in our #UncommonSense #podcast! buff.ly/xiejBO7
But it will take a very long time and very many more people will be killed and injured.
#uncommonsense
How do stereotypes of “the child” add to injustice? Why must we decolonise childhood? How can we think about agency and children? Hear counsellor and Sociological Review Fellow 2024-25 Brenda Herbert on all this and more as #UncommonSense reflects on #CHILDHOOD buff.ly/FflKEH2
Before (or after) you watch that #Jubilee video, listen to our #UncommonSense episode with @aaronwinter.bsky.social on Free Speech to learn what’s wrong with #DebateMe culture and the value placed on appearing to be controversial – especially when dealing with far-right discourse.
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What’s love got to do with research? In this month’s #UncommonSense on #CHILDHOOD Brenda Herbert, Sociological Review Fellow 2024-25, explains how black feminism shows us the value of working with love, rather than simply studying it.
Hear the whole conversation buff.ly/G4TA8ia