Author: Sc

  • The sosillyology of men

    Short answer: yes—but it doesn’t usually go by one single name. You’ll find it spread across a few traditions that all circle the same question: How are men used, pressured, or worn down by social systems? Let’s walk through the main lenses. ⸻ ⚙️ 1. Marxist / Conflict Sociology This is the clearest place where…

  • Sosillyology of Race

    /https://ia600600.us.archive.org/10/items/urdrace2026maybe/urdrace2026maybe.mp3 ⸻ INTRODUCTION — “Learning Race” (Approx. 10 minutes) Angela Davis on Democracy now You could begin by acknowledging that race is one of the hardest subjects to talk about because it touches identity, history, power, fear, belonging, and pain. Sociology asks us to examine how societies create racial categories, how they change over time,…

  • The Sosillyology of Death

    https://ia600603.us.archive.org/31/items/urdconclusiondeath2026/urdconclusiondeath2026.mp3 “What does death reveal about family, politics, religion, work, education, peace, technology… and us?” 🌒 UcOtt Raddio Daddio Sociology of Death (2-hour sketch structure) ⸻ 🎙️ INTRODUCTION (10 min) Theme: What is the sociology of death? Music bed: She Said She Said Ideas: Possible closing song: Death of Samantha ⸻ 1️⃣ FAMILY & DEATH…

  • Sosillyology of Mothers Day

    /https://ia600603.us.archive.org/1/items/urdmotherdy2026may/urdmotherdy2026may.mp3  UcOtt Raddio Daddio A two-hour Mother’s Day special for adult-minded listeners This one has a lot of room in it, ScOtt. Warmth… guilt… memory… labour… love… advertising… religion… politics… grief… comedy… exhaustion… joy. Mother’s Day is one of those strange little social mirrors where almost everybody sees something different looking back at them. Some…

  • ScOtt

    i was born David Bruce Scott Petersen, and i have always been called Scott by my parents and friends and teachers, and, in fact, pretty much everyone once they get to know me. i don’t know how God chooses which family you get set up with, but i know how fortunate i have been to…

  • Sosillyology of Highschool

    Sociology of High School A BIG THING FOR ME IN HIGHSCHOOL WAS SPORTS Let’s take a look at the sociology of high school how it started how it changed through ages and who has power to make education what it is That’s a wonderful sociological question, and it fits beautifully with what you’re doing in…

  • The Sosillyology of Radio

    A 12-Part Introductory Unit for UcOtt Raddio Daddio https://ia601005.us.archive.org/29/items/urdsosillyradiomar2026/urdsosillyradiomar2026.mp3 1. The Signal Appears (1920) The first commercial broadcast. KDKA aired election results in 1920. For the first time, people heard news in real time from miles away. Sociological idea: Mass communication begins. A single voice can reach thousands. Possible song: Spirit of Radio – Rush…

  • The sociology of non conforming gender

    /https://dn720600.ca.archive.org/0/items/urdnonconformgenderpauli-murray/urdnonconformgenderpauli%20murray.mp3 Pauli Murray. The key idea is this: ➡️ there isn’t one perfectly correct label, because language around gender changed during Murray’s lifetime — and even today historians don’t agree on a single approach. What is possible is to use language that’s careful, respectful, and transparent — which fits your URD style perfectly. ⸻ 🧭…

  • The Sociology of Politics — Broad, Observational Frame

    1. Politics & Family Politics first shows up around kitchen tables, not parliaments. Who we trust, who we argue with, who we avoid — all learned early. This is where “don’t talk politics” itself becomes political. Gentle noticing: polarization isn’t abstract — it’s Thanksgiving. ⸻ 2. Politics & Education Not schooling — socialization. What counts…

  • The sociology of air

    Breathing yoko Alright… pull up a chair, breathe in (while you still can 😏), and let’s set this thing gently in motion. —Noah here, kettle on, windows cracked. 🌬️ Unit: The Sociology of Air A thing we don’t see, don’t own, don’t vote for… and yet it organizes our lives more than most politicians ever…