Unapologetic is a podcast made by sociology students for sociology students and everyone else! We aim to bridge pop culture and sociological imagination. We aspire to not only embody, but also, inspire curiosity and critique of the social world. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @unapologetic.sec
Hey, listeners, and welcome to the 4th episode of the 4th season of Unapologetic! This time, we cover the (admittedly) broad topic of migration, with special guest, Poppy Reed. As usual, stay tuned, follow the podcast and don't forget to check us out on Instagram @unapologetic.sec!
Hey, listeners, and welcome back to another episode of Unapologetic! Today, we're talking about all things queer, with our guest speaker, Alex Lopez, who has a background on sociology and linguistics. We hope you're tuned in because we've got a lot to cover!As usual, stay tuned, follow the podcast and don't forget to check us out on Instagram @unapologetic.sec!
Hello, listeners, and welcome back to the Unapologetic Podcast! Today's episode revolves around language. We talk about the importance of language and how it shapes our perceptions of life and social situations, specifically those of conflict. We go on to focus on how language is also used as a political tool.Stay tuned, follow the podcast and don't forget to check us out on Instagram @unapologetic.sec!
HELLO EVERYONE, and welcome back to the Unapologetic Podcast! Today, we kick off Season 4 with an episode on black bodies and its (mis)representation in the music industry. We talk about the influence of Black artists' and culture on the industry and the lack recognition that has been going on for decades.Stay tuned, follow the podcast and don't forget to check us out on Instagram @unapologetic.sec!
Unapologetic by SEC is back with season 3! In the first episode we will talk about the housing crisis in Amsterdam through a sociological lenses. Stay tuned and don't forget to follow us on Instagram!
Welcome back to Unapologetic by SEC! In this first episode of a two-part series, Ana and Maria come together again to discuss the use and abuse of a variety of substances. We bring some sociological perspective to a variety of substances, from attention-enhancers to cocaine.
Welcome back to Unapologetic! After a short break we come back to you with a mini-episode about welfare states, focused especially on Denmark. In this episode Sara, who you might remember from the first season of @Unapologetic, interviewed Sai who is a political science student about his research. Listen to the episode, if you want to learn more about inequalities in healthcare system in welfare states.
Is astrology the new gen-z religion? In this episode Andrew and Ana chat about how we can find astrology everywhere and what that says about our society today. Give this episode a listen if you want to learn more about the origins of astrology and how it ties with pop culture.P.S.: you'll get a special mention next time if you can tell us how many times Andrew said "I'm a capricorn".
In this week's episode of Unapologetic we once again have a new speaker, Eli, a master's sociology student that is very passionate about dating, sexuality and gender. In this episode, Eli and Maria talk about their experiences with online dating and ghosting while also drawing upon small research they did on social media to get a better understanding of people's experiences with online dating. The two also delve into Bauman's theory of liquid love and modernity to try to understand what exactly do these online dating apps and websites help to achieve in today's urban societies.@unapologetic. sec
Tune in to listen more about Berfin's master thesis on beauty and race. On this episode Ana interviews a past sociology tutor on the ethnography she conducted in London, studying what people find atractive in beauty salons. If you stick until the end you can also find some useful tips to write your own thesis!
On this episode of Unapologetic, we delve into the community of video games and the industry behind them. Maria and Andrew discuss the impacts the community has on female players, as well as female employees in video game development companies. They also analyse issues of representation in video games, themselves, and look at ways in which there is hope for a better, more safe and diverse video game experience in the future.Trigger Warning:Do keep in mind that this episode is quite heavy, including mentions of sexual harassment, sexual assault, verbal & mental abuse, violence, and self-injuries. If any of these issues may be triggering to you, refrain from listening to this episode and come back for our next one!
This month we introduce mini episodes, during which different SEC speakers will interview someone from outside of SEC committee. In this episode we will discuss science fiction, androgyny, Eastern philosophy and how you can write your masters thesis on the topic of your interest!
We're back with season 2 of Unapologetic!
To end this first season of Unapologetic we are presenting you an episode on sexuality and colonization. We talk about what does LGBTQ mean from a global perspective and we question how eurocentric our perspective of sexuality can be. As always you can expect your monthly dose of film and media recommendations. We will not be recording during the summer, but you can definitely expect more unapollgetic content in a few months.
Come along with us as we talk about good and bad sex and the influence of taboos on actually accepting sexuality and sensuality in our lives. In this episode we talk about religious influences on sexual taboos, the idea that more “natural” sex is better and we briefly touch upon the sex-positive movement of the 80s and how it can stand in opposition with theories that are more heavily based upon sensuality and intimacy.This month's recommendations:- Sex Stories Podcast by Wyoh Lee- The Sexually Liberated Woman Podcast by Ev'Yan Whitney- Mustang (Movie) by Deniz Gamze Ergüven- Slutever (TV Show) by Karley SciortinoReads:- Uses of the Erotic by Audre Lorde- Sex Positive: Feminism, Queer Theory, and the Politics of Transgression by Elisa GlickInstagram users:@shanboody@maryv@weareungirls
After three months we felt like we needed a change of topic, so this May we are exploring the world of sexuality from a sociological perspective. In this episode we consider the different meanings that a "gay identity" can have, its relation to capitalism and the consequences that this identity brought to the LGBTQ+ community. Press play to get some insights into queer theory, the gay gene and some sexual stigmasThis month's recommendations:- Performative Bisexuality: Y'all not tired? - Tee Noir- Why the “born this way” argument doesn't advance LGBT equality - Dr. Lisa DiamondReads:- The Problem With Sexualization of Lesbians- Marissa Higgins-Gay Identity and Capitalism - John D'EmilioInstagram users:@mattxiv
Do you consider yourself a feminist? Do you advocate for every women's rights? Although these questions might sound obvious in this episode we explore the complicated issue of women hating women. Debating common cultural tropes, polemic authors and amazing movies we analyze how patriarchy has made its way to the feminist ranks, trying to defeat us from within. Listen to the episode to get a better understanding of what internalised misogyny and intersectional feminism are!
In the second episode of unapologetic we'll be looking at gender and its representation in the media. What happens when stereotypes are reproduced? What's the importance of a gender-diverse production team?Listen up for some insightful conversation over our favourite and most hated films in the media!Recommendations and resources for the month:Instagram pages around trans representation:- @chellaman- @pinkmantaray- @munroebergdorf- @lavernecox- @indyamoore- @raindovemodel- @theebillyporterSeries/movies:- Euphoria- Pose- Disclosure - The Life and Death of Marsha P. Johnson - I may destroy youYouTube channel:- The Take- The Urgency of Intersectionality by Kimberlee Crenshaw
In this episode, we try to understand and question the role of language on shaping gender. We'll look at pronouns and super models, TikTok and John Money. Listen to get an overview of different languages, performing gender and more. And here our recommendations for the month...Books:Gender Trouble - Judith ButlerDelusions of gender - Cordelia FineInstagram accounts:@ihartericka@weareungirls@nytgender@allsociologydon't forget to follow us on Instagram @unapologetic.sec