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New Books in Anthropology
Dmitri N. Shalin, "Erving Manuel Goffman: Biographical Sources of Sociological Imagination" (Routledge, 2024)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 164:13


We have long lacked a biography of Erving Goffman. Partly this can be explained by Goffman's direction for his papers not to be opened to researchers after his death. This meant those who may wish to write Goffman's biography had a lack of material to draw upon. Dmirti Shalin, author of Erving Manuel Goffman: Biographical Sources of Sociological Imagination (2025, Routledge), has overcome this by developing the Erving Goffman Archives, a collection of correspondence, family histories, syllabi and reminisces which allows for this book to exist as the first true biography of the great scholar. In providing the details of Goffman's life, Shalin has provided new ways of looking at Goffman, showing how factors like his upbringing in a family of Russian Jewish immigrants, his relationship with, and the sad suicide of, his wife, his interactions with colleagues and his everyday interactions shaped his sociology. Along the way we are encouraged to look anew at Goffman's work on topics such as the presentation of self, mental health, gambling and gender. In doing so, we learn much about Goffman not just as a scholar, but as a man. In our conversation we cover the whole of Goffman's life, moving from his youth and onto the significant points in his career and their impact upon his sociology. We also discuss the archive and how it came to be and discuss what Goffman's legacy maybe for the future of democratic politics. Your host, Matt Dawson is Professor of Sociology at the University of Glasgow and the author of G.D.H. Cole and British Sociology: A Study in Semi-Alienation (2024, Palgrave Macmillan), along with other texts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology

New Books Network
Dmitri N. Shalin, "Erving Manuel Goffman: Biographical Sources of Sociological Imagination" (Routledge, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 164:13


We have long lacked a biography of Erving Goffman. Partly this can be explained by Goffman's direction for his papers not to be opened to researchers after his death. This meant those who may wish to write Goffman's biography had a lack of material to draw upon. Dmirti Shalin, author of Erving Manuel Goffman: Biographical Sources of Sociological Imagination (2025, Routledge), has overcome this by developing the Erving Goffman Archives, a collection of correspondence, family histories, syllabi and reminisces which allows for this book to exist as the first true biography of the great scholar. In providing the details of Goffman's life, Shalin has provided new ways of looking at Goffman, showing how factors like his upbringing in a family of Russian Jewish immigrants, his relationship with, and the sad suicide of, his wife, his interactions with colleagues and his everyday interactions shaped his sociology. Along the way we are encouraged to look anew at Goffman's work on topics such as the presentation of self, mental health, gambling and gender. In doing so, we learn much about Goffman not just as a scholar, but as a man. In our conversation we cover the whole of Goffman's life, moving from his youth and onto the significant points in his career and their impact upon his sociology. We also discuss the archive and how it came to be and discuss what Goffman's legacy maybe for the future of democratic politics. Your host, Matt Dawson is Professor of Sociology at the University of Glasgow and the author of G.D.H. Cole and British Sociology: A Study in Semi-Alienation (2024, Palgrave Macmillan), along with other texts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Biography
Dmitri N. Shalin, "Erving Manuel Goffman: Biographical Sources of Sociological Imagination" (Routledge, 2024)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 164:13


We have long lacked a biography of Erving Goffman. Partly this can be explained by Goffman's direction for his papers not to be opened to researchers after his death. This meant those who may wish to write Goffman's biography had a lack of material to draw upon. Dmirti Shalin, author of Erving Manuel Goffman: Biographical Sources of Sociological Imagination (2025, Routledge), has overcome this by developing the Erving Goffman Archives, a collection of correspondence, family histories, syllabi and reminisces which allows for this book to exist as the first true biography of the great scholar. In providing the details of Goffman's life, Shalin has provided new ways of looking at Goffman, showing how factors like his upbringing in a family of Russian Jewish immigrants, his relationship with, and the sad suicide of, his wife, his interactions with colleagues and his everyday interactions shaped his sociology. Along the way we are encouraged to look anew at Goffman's work on topics such as the presentation of self, mental health, gambling and gender. In doing so, we learn much about Goffman not just as a scholar, but as a man. In our conversation we cover the whole of Goffman's life, moving from his youth and onto the significant points in his career and their impact upon his sociology. We also discuss the archive and how it came to be and discuss what Goffman's legacy maybe for the future of democratic politics. Your host, Matt Dawson is Professor of Sociology at the University of Glasgow and the author of G.D.H. Cole and British Sociology: A Study in Semi-Alienation (2024, Palgrave Macmillan), along with other texts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography

New Books in Sociology
Dmitri N. Shalin, "Erving Manuel Goffman: Biographical Sources of Sociological Imagination" (Routledge, 2024)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 164:13


We have long lacked a biography of Erving Goffman. Partly this can be explained by Goffman's direction for his papers not to be opened to researchers after his death. This meant those who may wish to write Goffman's biography had a lack of material to draw upon. Dmirti Shalin, author of Erving Manuel Goffman: Biographical Sources of Sociological Imagination (2025, Routledge), has overcome this by developing the Erving Goffman Archives, a collection of correspondence, family histories, syllabi and reminisces which allows for this book to exist as the first true biography of the great scholar. In providing the details of Goffman's life, Shalin has provided new ways of looking at Goffman, showing how factors like his upbringing in a family of Russian Jewish immigrants, his relationship with, and the sad suicide of, his wife, his interactions with colleagues and his everyday interactions shaped his sociology. Along the way we are encouraged to look anew at Goffman's work on topics such as the presentation of self, mental health, gambling and gender. In doing so, we learn much about Goffman not just as a scholar, but as a man. In our conversation we cover the whole of Goffman's life, moving from his youth and onto the significant points in his career and their impact upon his sociology. We also discuss the archive and how it came to be and discuss what Goffman's legacy maybe for the future of democratic politics. Your host, Matt Dawson is Professor of Sociology at the University of Glasgow and the author of G.D.H. Cole and British Sociology: A Study in Semi-Alienation (2024, Palgrave Macmillan), along with other texts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology

New Books in Sociology
Gary D. Jaworski, "Erving Goffman and the Cold War" (Lexington Books, 2023)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 65:11


Erving Goffman has always seen as somewhat of an enigma by sociologists and historians of the discipline. In his provocative new book Erving Goffman and the Cold War (2023, Lexington) Gary Jaworski suggests a ‘marginal man' trope has grown up around him, whereby Goffman is seen as an outsider, unconnected to broader debates in sociology and to the events happening around him as he wrote. Seeking to overcome this trope, Jaworski presents him instead as a sociologist ‘in, and of' the cold war. This involves looking anew at Goffman's work, moving away from the more frequently used concepts and looking at less studied metaphors in his work such as loyalty, provocation and secrecy. Here we see how Goffman was a perceptive sociologist of cold war America and, in so doing, can explore his connections to cold warriors, on both sides of the divide. In our conversation we explore the ways in which looking at Goffman's work via the cold war allows us to understand some of the underappreciated greatness of his work. Topics discussed include why lesser known texts such as Strategic Interaction and Where the Action Is are so important, the role that spies play in his work and why Goffman was such a fan of post-WWII satire. Your host, Matt Dawson is Professor of Sociology at the University of Glasgow and the author of G.D.H. Cole and British Sociology: A Study in Semi-Alienation (2024, Palgrave Macmillan), along with other texts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology

the Way of the Showman
128 - Reimagining Reality through the Freak Show Lens - Philosophy & Freakshow with Anna Maria Sienicka 2 of 4

the Way of the Showman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 58:12 Transcription Available


Ever wondered how the Freak Show transcends typical performance art with its unique philosophical dimensions? Join Captain Frodo and our esteemed guest, Anna Maria Seneca, a PhD student and lecturer from Paris Nanterre University, as we unravel the intricate layers of this captivating world. Through Anna Maria's research and insights, we explore the Freak Show's distinct identity, standing apart from magic and clowning by offering a profound encounter with the unknown.Social media's impact on self-presentation takes center stage as we draw parallels to Goffman's theatrical metaphor of life. By challenging societal norms and algorithm-driven beauty standards, the Freak Show emerges as a rebellious act akin to the transformative power of drag makeup. Sword swallowing becomes more than just shock and awe; it's an invitation to experience the mysterious and sacred, transforming perceptions and enriching life with an appreciation for the unknown. These acts, once labeled as "freaky," reveal deeper truths, encouraging audiences to embrace the intriguing beauty of the unexplained.The episode ventures further into the art of deception, where the boundaries of reality and illusion blur. We dissect the complex interplay between deception in magic and the authenticity of Freak Shows, much like the theatrical spectacle of American wrestling. From historical marvels to contemporary performances, Freak Shows blend reality with fiction in a way that captivates and challenges audiences. Through my own performances, such as squeezing through tennis rackets, we explore the art of anticipation and humor that guides audiences on a journey filled with surprise and engagement. Support the show...Now you can get t-shirts and hoodies with our wonderful logo. This is the best new way to suport the podcast project. Become a proud parader of your passion for Showmanship and our glorious Craft whilst simultanously helping to gather more followers for the Way.You'll find the store here: https://thewayoftheshowman.printdrop.com.auIf you want to help support this podcast it would be tremendous if you wrote a glowing review on iTunes or Spotify.If you want to contact me about anything, including wanting me to collaborate on one of your projects you can reach me on thewayoftheshowman@gmail.comor find out more on the Way of the Showman website.you can follow the Way of Instagram where it is, not surprisingly thewayoftheshowman.If you find it in you and you have the means to do so, you can suport the podcast financially at:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/captainfrodo

Epoch Philosophy Podcast
Video: The Political Philosophy of Kindness

Epoch Philosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 33:50


In our information-saturated world, how can we find solutions to emerging challenges? The answer might lie in returning to simplicity, where kindness plays a key role. Join us as we delve into the political philosophy of kindness, examining perspectives that encourage a compassionate approach to societal issues. 00:00:00: Sponsor 00:01:00: I. The Question of Kindness 00:04:30: II. Goffman and Our Sociological State 00:10:21: III. The Systemic Poison of Irony 00:13:14: IV. Society Built Upon Antagonism 00:15:40: V. So, What is the Solution? 00:20:41: VI. Possibilities of a Better World 00:27:31: VII: Credits #philosophy #kindness #simplicity #sociologicalstate #irony #antagonism Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Specimen the Sociologist

In today's episode of Specimen the Sociologist, titled "N95," we explore Erving Goffman's dramaturgical theory, which examines how we, as individuals, take on curated roles to navigate the complexities of social interactions. Goffman's insights reveal that much of our behavior is a performance, shaped by societal expectations. By the end of this episode, we hope to inspire you to question the roles you've adopted and remove the "mask" that may be hiding your most authentic self. Artist spotlight | IG: Kylamaeo Want to sow into the vision of this podcast! Donate here.

Psikiyatri ve Duvarın Ardı
Narsistik Birey Kendi Performansına İnanır mı?

Psikiyatri ve Duvarın Ardı

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 24:21


Goffman'ın performans sergileyen birey analizi, narsistik bireyin bu sahte benliğinin nasıl yaratıldığına dair sosyal bir perspektif sunar. Kişi, dış dünyanın […]

Fireside Product Management
Navigating the New Frontiers of Product Management: Insights from Brian Goffman

Fireside Product Management

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 50:52


In my recent Fireside PM podcast, I had the privilege of sitting down with Brian Goffman, a repeat guest and one of the most insightful voices in the product management (PM) space. Brian's career spans decades of innovation, from his time at LinkedIn, SmartThings, and Adobe, to his current role leading McKinsey's Software Excellence Practice. His unique vantage point—working across Web 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, and now AI—makes him a treasure trove of lessons for anyone navigating the tech landscape. In this conversation, we dove into career-defining moments, the evolving challenges of leadership, and how AI is fundamentally reshaping the PM profession. Brian shared profound insights and practical advice for professionals at every stage of their journey, sprinkled with the wit and wisdom that only years of experience can bring.

R3ciprocity Podcast
Setting Boundaries: How Two Simple Principles Transformed My Life

R3ciprocity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 10:02


I've realized that by embracing two key principles—"it's not my problem" and "you can't make others like you"—I've cultivated a healthier and happier life. Establishing a boundary between myself and the external world has been crucial. By protecting my inner self and ensuring my internal world remains healthy, I've found that I can thrive and perform better in all areas of life. This approach echoes Goffman's concepts of backstage and front stage, highlighting the importance of nurturing one's private self to effectively navigate the public sphere.Make your backstage shine!

People are Messy...an informed look at reality TV with Dr. Taylor
People are Messy in Vanderpump Rules 11.12

People are Messy...an informed look at reality TV with Dr. Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 20:02


This episode covers Tom's reactions to Rachel's podcast revelations. We discuss grief triggers as well as frontstage/backstage (Goffman) behaviors. Lala's selection party finally happens, and we learn that she needs more consistent communication (words of affirmation) because that seems to be her love language. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/people-are-messy-dr-t/support

Evidence Based Birth®
REPLAY: EBB 186 – A Positive Pregnancy and Birth Outcome with Multiple High-Risk Labels with EBB Childbirth Class Parent, Angela Jones

Evidence Based Birth®

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 61:56


Today, we're sharing a replay of our podcast episode with EBB Childbirth Class parent, Angela Jones, about having an uncomplicated pregnancy and birth when labeled as high risk. Angela is a macro-level social worker, wife to her husband, Tony, and mom to her son, Allister, and their cats, Pumpernickel and Lion-O. Angela and Tony graduated from the Evidence Based Birth Childbirth Class with EBB instructor, Victoria Michonski. Both Victoria and Heather McCullough, who is also an EBB instructor, were Angela and Tony's doulas for Allister's birth. In today's replay, we talk about Angela's birth story and her experience having an easy, uncomplicated pregnancy and birth despite being labeled as high risk for multiple reasons. We also talk about data birth outcomes for people who have multiple high-risk labels. Three years later, Angela shared this thoughtful update as she reflected on her birth story. Update from Angela: When I am having difficult moments, I sometimes look back at the video of myself giving birth to Allister and feel such peace. Allister turned 3 this year, and recently he has been asking about how he came into this world. My husband and I have been showing him the video of him being born and when he sees it, he looks at me, almost in awe, with a big smile. He now requests to see it at least once per week. Going into my birthing time, I never imagined that I would have 41 hours of active labor. I still credit the EBB course and my amazing doulas with having prepared me well in understanding all of the tools that were available to me when, after 30 hours of not being able to tolerate any food or water, I decided that I wanted to depart from my original birth plan. Getting an epidural allowed me to eat, drink, sleep and then ultimately push my son out gently in the position of my choosing. This was the exact birth experience that I wanted. I still encourage women, especially those who are afraid (in particular, those who are afraid due to multiple "high risk" labels) to not settle for a care team that is anything less than supportive, safe, and empowering. Content note: We talk about ectopic pregnancy, pregnancy losses, high-risk pregnancy complications, and perinatal morbidity. Resources:  Learn more about EBB Instructor, Victoria Michonski, here. Follow Victoria on Instagram and Facebook. Learn more about EBB Instructor, Heather McCullough, here. Follow Heather on Instagram and Facebook. Sheen, J. J., Wright, J. D., Goffman, D., et al. (2018). Maternal age and risk for adverse outcomes. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2018 Oct;219(4):390.e1-390.e15. Click here.  For more information about Evidence Based Birth and a crash course on evidence based care, visit www.ebbirth.com. Follow us on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok! Ready to learn more? Grab an EBB Podcast Listening Guide or read Dr. Dekker's book, "Babies Are Not Pizzas: They're Born, Not Delivered!" If you want to get involved at EBB, join our Professional membership (scholarship options available) and get on the wait list for our EBB Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the EBB Childbirth Class.

WVFP New York
NYC Artist Genevieve Goffman on WVFP Podcast

WVFP New York

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 6:37


WVFP Ep61 (clip) NYC Artist Genevieve Goffman talks about her new show at Foreign & Domestic gallery in Dimes Square, her museum show in Vienna, 3d modeling, her past as a collage artist, inspirations from history, The Assassination of Winston Church Mouse, living on the west coast and the band Ghost Mice with hosts Nathan Gene and Chloe Pingeon on WVFP Podcast NYC. Full Episode Available on Patreon WVFP

Brand Master Podcast
299 | Designing Brand Identity With Structure & Processes With Rob Meyerson & Robin Goffman

Brand Master Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 42:46


Explore the insights and structures of brand identity design with this detailed episode of the Brand Master Podcast. Join host Stephen Horahan as he delves into the evolution of brand identity design with industry experts Rob Mayerson and Robin Goffman.

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Environment, Energy, and Resources Section
Policy and Regulation: A Fireside Chat with Joseph Goffman

Environment, Energy, and Resources Section

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 28:40


Joe Goffman, Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Chuck Knauss, former lead Republican Counsel to the House Energy and Commerce Committee during the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, about the Office of Air and Radiation's recent accomplishments and its priorities for the coming year.

Medical Industry Feature
Delivering Transformation: Reducing Maternal Mortality Through Systemic Change

Medical Industry Feature

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024


Guest: Dena Goffman, MD Dr. Dena Goffman believes that better maternal care requires a proactive, system-wide approach and is making her vision a reality at NewYork-Presbyterian. She focuses on implementing guidelines that standardize care across all of NewYork-Presbyterian's hospitals. Dr. Goffman has also aided in FDA approval and adoption of a new, ingenious hemorrhage tool and embraced simulations to train and improve the skills of healthcare professionals throughout the labor and delivery process. Join health and science journalist Catherine Price as she speaks with Dr. Dena Goffman, Vice Chair for Quality and Patient Safety and the Associate Chief and Quality Officer for Obstetrics for NewYork-Presbyterian, about how her work has helped establish goals and quality standards for safer labor and delivery. © 2024 NewYork-Presbyterian

Medical Industry Feature
Delivering Transformation: Reducing Maternal Mortality Through Systemic Change

Medical Industry Feature

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024


Guest: Dena Goffman, MD Dr. Dena Goffman believes that better maternal care requires a proactive, system-wide approach and is making her vision a reality at NewYork-Presbyterian. She focuses on implementing guidelines that standardize care across all of NewYork-Presbyterian's hospitals. Dr. Goffman has also aided in FDA approval and adoption of a new, ingenious hemorrhage tool and embraced simulations to train and improve the skills of healthcare professionals throughout the labor and delivery process. Join health and science journalist Catherine Price as she speaks with Dr. Dena Goffman, Vice Chair for Quality and Patient Safety and the Associate Chief and Quality Officer for Obstetrics for NewYork-Presbyterian, about how her work has helped establish goals and quality standards for safer labor and delivery. © 2024 NewYork-Presbyterian

Focus On Brand
In Conversation: Designing Brand Identity with Rob Meyerson and Robin Goffman

Focus On Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 47:40


Focus Lab's CEO Bill Kenney chats with Rob Meyerson (co-author) and Robin Goffman (Creative Director) about their work on the sixth edition of Designing Brand Identity, a branding classic created and authored by the late Alina Wheeler. You don't want to miss their discussion on the challenges and excitement of developing a highly collaborative book, their predictions for the future of design, their reflections on working alongside Alina, and her impact on the creative community. Links mentioned in this episode: Buy Designing Brand Identity on Amazon Rob Meyerson's podcast "How Brands are Built" episode with Alina Wheeler AIGA Alina Wheeler Memorial Scholarship University of the Arts Scholarships Rob Meyerson's Website Robin Goffman's Website -- Focus Lab is an established B2B brand agency that believes, without question, that the most successful companies are the ones who invest in branding. Focus Lab creates transformative B2B brands that resonate with their customers and stand out as industry leaders. Through a proven process, an all-senior team, and a shared commitment to create unforgettable experiences, we develop true partnerships that help B2B brands become their boldest, most original selves. FOLLOW US: ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/focuslabllc/ ►LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/focu... ►Dribbble: https://dribbble.com/focuslab ►Web: https://focuslab.agency Looking for a brand agency? We would love to hear from you. Email us: hello@focuslab.agency

The Neil Haley Show
Stuart Goffman of Picked Cherries

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 14:00


Picked Cherries presents a new paradigm for podcasts by pioneering “social podcasting.” Through this groundbreaking application that creates “shared experiences” for the podcast ecosystem, listeners listen to their favorite podcasts and choose their own 60-second clips (a “picked cherry”), save it, and share it via text, WhatsApp, email and social media. Free for podcasters and listeners, Picked Cherries naturally creates a community by engaging the listeners and building active audiences for podcast ecosystem across all the categories such as entertainment, sports, true crime, wellness, and more. Founded by Jeff Hoffman and Stuart Goffman and now is launched on iOS. Picked Cherries enables everyone to “share podcasts like never before”. Learn more: https://www.pickedcherries.com/ Download the app at: iOS download

OBS
För kvinnor kan fängelset vara det minst dåliga alternativet

OBS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 9:36


En kvinna som begår brott är dubbelt avvikande. Maria Andersson Vogel funderar över vägen som lett till fängelset, och hur en person påverkas av att sitta inspärrad på en anstalt. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna.Vad gör det med en människa att sitta i fängelse? När domen faller är den första reaktionen ofta rädsla och bestörtning. Att sedan möta fängelsemiljön är förknippat med oro – vilka är de andra man nu tvingas dela sitt liv med? Men man vänjer sig, som Kjell Höglund sjöng.Så berättar de intagna som dokumentärförfattaren Annica Carlsson Bergdahl samtalar med i ”Jag är en människa”, en intervjubok om vägen till fängelset. De intervjuade beskriver hur man saknar sin frihet, men också de enklaste saker som annars tas för givet. Som sitt favoritgodis eller ett bättre schampo.Att låsa in personer som bryter mot lagen, att som vedergällning placera dem bakom murar och stängsel, har förekommit genom hela mänsklighetens historia, men det moderna fängelset sägs ofta ha vuxit fram ur upplysningen. I takt med de medicinska vetenskapernas framväxt började de tidigare vanliga kroppsstraffen ifrågasättas. Filosofen Michel Foucault beskriver i sin bok Övervakning och straff hur man alltmer övergick till att rikta in straffåtgärderna mot själen. Och för det, fungerade fängelset utmärkt.Att dömas till fängelse är alltså, för att tala med Foucault, att underkastas en disciplinering av själen. I detta ryms också det som alltjämt är fängelsets motstridiga uppdrag. Att straffa individer och samtidigt rehabilitera dem så de inte begår fler brott.En annan ingång till frågan om vad fängelsetillvaron gör med en människa ger sociologen Erving Goffman med sin teori om totala institutioner. I slutna institutionsmiljöer, menar Goffman, övertrumfar den byråkratiska organiseringen av vardagen de intagnas individuella behov, vilket framkallar särskilda identiteter hos de intagna. Identiteter som inte nödvändigtvis främjar rehabilitering. När en av de intervjuade i Annica Carlsson Bergdahls bok beskriver sitt ”anstaltsjag”, att hon innanför murarna döljer vad hon egentligen tycker och tänker, är det ett typiskt exempel på vad Goffman menar händer med den människa som vistas i en total institution.Ytterligare en fråga att ställa är: vad gör det med en kvinna att sitta i fängelse?Carlsson Bergdahls bok har nämligen undertiteln ”kvinnor i fängelse” och bygger på djupintervjuer med kvinnor som avtjänar eller har avtjänat ett fängelsestraff. I fjorton kapitel får vi ta del av deras livsberättelser. Från barndomen, genom de begångna brotten till fängelsestraffet. Och sedan, hur det är att sitta inlåst, vad som kommer ikapp en och hur man hanterar det. Hur man föreställer sig framtiden. Intagna kvinnor hörs alltför sällan, säger en av kvinnorna som förklaring till varför hon velat bli intervjuad. Brottslingen är fortfarande man, enligt normen, konstaterar hon, och det har hon alldeles rätt i.Kvinnor som begår brottsliga handlingar är på många sätt dubbelt avvikande. Precis som de kriminella männen bryter de mot lagar och normer genom att begå brott, men de bryter också mot normer och idéer om hur en kvinna är och bör vara. Länge ignorerade kriminologin kvinnorna i försöken att förklara vad som får människor att begå brott. När kvinnor efterhand började uppmärksammas förklarade man deras brottslighet med samma teorier som männens. Men stämde förklaringarna?Kriminologen Kathleen Daly var en av pionjärerna i arbetet med att utveckla och nyansera en teoretisk förståelse av varför kvinnor börjar begå brott. Hon identifierade fem ”typiska” vägar in i kriminalitet för kvinnor. En sådan var den där kvinnan under barndomen kastats ut eller rymt hemifrån, ofta på grund av våld och övergrepp, hamnat på gatan och där försörjt sig genom drogförsäljning och prostitution. En annan grupp kvinnor stämplades tidigt som ”problembarn” och fortsatte i vuxen ålder att använda våld. Sedan fanns kvinnor vars brott var direkt relaterat till det våld de utsattes för av en manlig partner. Dessa kvinnor, menade Daly, hade sannolikt aldrig blivit föremål för rättssystemet om de inte levt i en våldsam relation. Ytterligare en grupp var de kvinnor som utvecklade ett kriminellt beteende genom relationer med pojkvänner och familjemedlemmar som använde eller sålde droger. En sista grupp var de som primärt drevs av ekonomiska begär.Det är nu många år sedan Daly genomförde sin studie, men läsaren känner igen alla de kvinnor hon identifierade i de intervjuer som Carlsson Bergdahl gjort. Här finns alkoholiserade fäder och mödrar med blicken bortvänd, här finns missriktade vårdinsatser, skolavhopp, rymningar och våldsamma pojkvänner följda av våldsamma makar. Här finns drogerna, både den egna konsumtionen och försäljningen, här finns det egna våldet, ilskan och rädslan. Allt som till sist leder fram till en fängelsedom. Många forskare har betonat den roll som våldsutsatthet, i synnerhet sexuellt våld, spelar för kvinnors vägar in i kriminalitet. Och de intervjuade kvinnornas livsberättelser är fullständigt marinerade i våld. Kanske är det därför många av dem inte enbart tycks uppleva fängelsetiden som negativ.Visst berättar de återkommande om svårigheterna med att sitta inlåst. Om ångesten, om rädslan, om saknaden efter familjen. Ingen tror heller att strängare straff är någon lösning. Men parallellt med dessa berättelser finns vittnesmål om att tiden i häkte och fängelse är något lärorikt. Många beskriver hur de sökt terapi och behandling, hur de arbetat med, och konfronterat, sig själva och sina handlingar. Att ett fängelsestraff har många negativa effekter har forskningen länge kunnat påvisa, men på individnivå är bilden alltid mer nyanserad – det går, för vissa, att nå insikt, hämta lärdom, förändras.Flera av kvinnorna säger att alla människor borde sitta häktade eller fängslade ett tag. De menar inte att fler behöver straffas, utan att de borde ges möjligheten att konfrontera sig själva och sina gärningar. I dagens kriminalvård tycks förutsättningarna för detta bli allt sämre, det som i själva verket borde vara grundläggande för fängelsernas existensberättigande. Inlåsning och avskiljning från samhället löser kanske frågan om vedergällning, men om fängelset också ska möjliggöra ånger, botfärdighet och rehabilitering krävs, om man får tro de intervjuade kvinnorna, behandlande insatser men också den intagnes egen vilja till självreflektion och förändring.Ett annat sätt att förstå kvinnornas upplevelser är genom det bistra faktum att de i fängelset slipper sina våldsamma män. Trots den omyndigförklaring, integritetskränkning och identitetsförlust de upplever tycks fängelsetillvaron för en del kvinnor innebära positiva saker. Helt enkelt därför att alternativet är värre. Det är en sorglig slutsats om alltför många kvinnors liv, men det är inte desto mindre ett svar på frågan om vad det innebär för en kvinna att sitta i fängelse.Maria Andersson Vogelskribent och doktor i socialt arbeteLitteraturAnnica Carlsson Bergdahl: Jag är en människa: kvinnor i fängelse. Carlsson, 2023.Kathleen Daly: Women's pathways to felony court: Feminist theories of lawbreaking and problems of representation. Southern California Review of Law and Women's studies, 2, 11–52, 1992.Michel Foucault: Övervakning och straff: Fängelsets födelse. Arkiv, 1987.Erving Goffman: Totala institutioner: Fyra essäer om anstaltslivets sociala villkor. Rabén & Sjögren, 1973.

AND/BOTH Podcast
19. The Other Side of the Self Care Conversation and What Is Teenternity Leave? With Penny Goffman

AND/BOTH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 43:41


In today's episode, I talk with Penny Goffman, the head of community at Hey Mama, a private membership community aimed at working moms, especially those who are entrepreneurs or involved in building brands or businesses. Penny details her journey and role in Hey Mama, and talks about the importance of creating connections and providing resources for moms in the business world.We also dive into how the dynamics of motherhood and business intersect, with a focus on the challenges and opportunities that arise from balancing both like parenting, self-identity, and the evolution of careers and roles for moms in today's society.Connect with Penny:Instagram: @thatpennylife_Website:  www.heymama.co (USE CODE PENNY100 FOR $100 OFF!)LinkedinSupport the Show.Connect with Ashley: Website: https://dovetaildesigns.coSupport AND/BOTH: Help us offset production costs while we're growingDovetail® Schedule Academy: https://dovetaildesigns.co/dovetail-schedule-academy Caregiver by Dovetail® App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dovetail-co/id6449788093 Social:Instagram: @dovetaildesigns.co TikTok: @dovetaildesigns.coFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dovetaildesigns.coLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyblackington/

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond
966: Stuart Goffman - "Picked Cherries"

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 24:07


Stuart Goffman is an entrepreneur in podcast technology and socially impactful media. He is CEO and founder of Picked Cherries, a social podcasting platform that provides a shared experience and the best listening experience for the podcast listeners. Listeners can listen to full episodes of their favorite podcasts and then easily share ‘picked cherries' (60-second clips) with their friends and family and post on social media. Stu shares with Lou how this very cool technology came to be and how its connecting more people to great, specific content. ***CONNECT WITH LOU DIAMOND & THRIVE LOUD***

Scope Conditions Podcast
Statecraft as Stagecraft, with Iza (Yue) Ding

Scope Conditions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 76:03


Most governments around the world – whether democracies or autocracies – face at least some pressure to respond to citizen concerns on some social problems. But the issues that capture public attention — the ones on which states have incentives to be responsive – aren't always the issues on which bureaucracies, agents of the state, have the ability to solve problems. What do these public agencies do when citizens' demands don't line up with either the supply of state capacity or the incentives of the central state?Our guest, Dr. Iza Ding, an Associate Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University, examines one way in which bureaucrats try to square this circle. In her recent book The Performative State: Public Scrutiny and Environmental Governance in China, Iza argues that state actors who need to respond but lack substantive capacity can instead choose to perform governance for public audiences. Iza explores the puzzling case of China's Environmental Protection Bureau or the EPB, a bureaucratic agency set up to regulate polluting companies. This issue of polluted air became a national crisis during the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics when athletes were struggling to breathe let alone compete. Since then, Chinese citizens have been directing their pollution-related complaints to the EPB, which Iza found, has been given little power by the state to impose fines or shut down polluting factories. But that doesn't mean the civil servants working in this agency do nothing. Instead, Iza documents how and why they routinely deploy symbols, language, and theatrical gestures of good governance to give the appearance of dynamic action – all while leaving many environmental problems utterly unaddressed. We talk with Iza about how she uncovered these performative dynamics through months of ethnographic research in which she was embedded within a Chinese environmental protection agency. She also tells us about how she tested her claims using original media and public opinion data. Finally, we talk about how her findings about performative governance in the environmental space translates to China's COVID-19 response.Works cited in this episode:Beraja, Martin, et al. "AI-Tocracy." The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 138, No. 3, 2023, pp. 1349-1402.Dimitrov, Martin K. Dictatorship and Information: Authoritarian Regime Resilience in Communist Europe and China. Oxford University Press, 2023.Fukuyama, Francis. State Building: Governance and World Order in the 21st Century. London: Profile Books, 2017.Goffman, Erving. “On Face-Work.” In Interaction Ritual: Essays in Face-to-Face Behav­ior, edited by Erving Goffman, pp. 5–45. Chicago: Aldine Transaction, 1967.Marx, Karl and Friedrich Engels. The Communist Manifesto. Edited by Jeffrey C. Isaac. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2012.Smith, Adam. The Wealth of Nations [Book IV-V]. New York: Penguin Books, 2000.Smith, Adam. The Theory of Moral Sentiments. New York: Penguin 2010.Walder, Andrew G. Communist Neo-Traditionalism: Work and Authority in Chinese Industry.  Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988.Weber, Max. “The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.” In The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism and Other Writings, edited by Peter Baehr and Gordon C. Wells. New York: Penguin Books, 2002.Weber, Max. “Politics as a Vocation.” In From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology , edited and translated by H. H. Gerth and C. Wright Mills, 77–128. New York: Oxford University Press, 1946.

Talking About Organizations Podcast
108: Presentation of Self in Everyday Life - Goffman (Part 2)

Talking About Organizations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 43:44


The 1959 book The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life by Erving Goffman became a seminal text for several emergent subfields such as impression management and symbolic interactionism, while also greatly influences studies of organizational behavior. But it was also a product of its time, with its many examples and explanations rooted in societal norms or behaviors that have long since changed or dissipated. How well does the original text truly stand up to today's post-pandemic environment?

Bookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and More
Unlocking the Sociological Insights: The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life Book Summary

Bookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and More

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 13:37


Chapter 1 What's The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life Book by Erving GoffmanErving Goffman's book "The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life" is a sociological text that explores how individuals present themselves to others in social interactions and the way they manage their impressions. Published in 1959, the book examines social interactions as a form of theatrical performance, wherein individuals act like performers on a stage, adopting various roles and employing specific "props" like clothing, gestures, and language to shape how others perceive them.Goffman argues that individuals engage in a process called "impression management" to control the image they portray to others. According to him, people aim to create a favorable impression, maintaining a desired "front stage" presentation while concealing aspects of their true selves in the "backstage" area. This front-stage performance aims to maintain the desired self-image and conform to societal expectations.The book delves into various concepts related to impression management, such as face-to-face interactions, body language, the use of props and setting, the role of context, and the distinction between front stage and back stage behavior. It also discusses social scripts, or the predetermined societal norms and expectations that guide how individuals should behave in specific situations.Overall, "The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life" offers a unique perspective on human social interactions, emphasizing the performative nature of these encounters and the effort individuals put into managing their public image.Chapter 2 Is The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life Book A Good BookYes, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life by Erving Goffman is widely considered to be a classic and influential work in sociology. Goffman explores the ways in which individuals actively create and manage their social identities through various interactions in everyday life. The book offers valuable insights into human behavior and the construction of social reality.Chapter 3 The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life Book by Erving Goffman SummaryErving Goffman's book "The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life" explores the ways in which individuals actively construct and manage their social identities in various everyday situations. Goffman argues that human behavior can be understood as a series of performances, where individuals engage in impression management to control how others perceive them.The book begins by introducing the concept of impression management, which refers to the strategies individuals use to portray a desired image to others. Goffman emphasizes that individuals constantly monitor and adjust their behavior based on social context and the audience they are interacting with.Goffman then delves into the idea of the "front stage" and the "backstage" of social interactions. The front stage refers to the settings in which individuals present themselves to others, such as workplaces or social gatherings. In these settings, individuals carefully construct their image through clothing, demeanor, and interaction style. The back stage, on the other hand, represents the private spaces where individuals can relax and drop their performance. Goffman suggests that individuals strategically manage the transition between front and back stage to maintain the desired impression.Furthermore, Goffman explores the importance of symbols and props in impression management. He argues that individuals use various props, such as clothing, accessories, and personal possessions, to communicate messages about their social status, interests, and identities. These symbolic cues help individuals shape others' perceptions

Talking About Organizations Podcast
108: Presentation of Self in Everyday Life - Goffman (Part 1)

Talking About Organizations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 46:09


Erving Goffman's 1959 book The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life was an important attempt at explaining both apparent and hidden human behaviors across social and organizational settings. Through a comprehensive framework employing theater as a metaphor, he describes the roles of people as performers and members of an audience who try to shape the unfolding situation in ways suitable to their aims. Meanwhile, there is a backstage where people return to being themselves and proceed to set conditions for the next performance, and rules and protocols seek to protect such backstage behaviors from unwanted observation or disclosure. The aim for each person is to be seen in the best or most purposeful light.

Talking About Organizations Podcast
108: Presentation of Self in Everyday Life - Goffman (Summary of Episode)

Talking About Organizations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 3:59


Our next episode features Erving Goffman's 1959 book The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life that presents a comprehensive framework for understanding human interactions and impression management. Through numerous examples, he explains how humans in social settings try to read and shape the environment so they can act accordingly within it and generate the desired reactions of others present. This is accomplished through the metaphor of theater and dramaturgical analysis.

The Sisters in Crime Writers' Podcast

Barb Goffman is the author of the short story “Beauty and the Beyotch,” which won this year's Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity Awards. She's been a finalist for national crime short story awards forty times and has won three Agatha Awards, two Macavitys, and one Anthony, Silver Falchion, and Ellery Queen Readers Award. Her next story will be “Real Courage,” coming soon in issue 14 of Black Cat Mystery Magazine. Barb works as a freelance editor, offering developmental, line, and copy editing services. She edits across the crime genre but especially enjoys working on traditional and cozy mysteries. She's been the editor or coeditor of twelve anthologies, with three more forthcoming. She's also an associate editor of Black Cat Weekly. Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/barb.goffman/ Website www.barbgoffman.com SinC Up Tip: https://youtu.be/XUsrKj5GXEUBlack Cat Weekly: https://blackcatweekly.com/*****************About SinCSisters in Crime (SinC) was founded in 1986 to promote the ongoing advancement, recognition and professional development of women crime writers. Through advocacy, programming and leadership, SinC empowers and supports all crime writers regardless of genre or place on their career trajectory.www.SistersinCrime.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sincnational/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/sincnational.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@sincnationalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sistersincrimeThe SinC Writers' Podcast is produced by Julian Crocamo https://www.juliancrocamo.com/

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UCL Uncovering Politics
Climate Change Loss and Damage

UCL Uncovering Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 39:39


Our guest today is Professor Lisa Vanhala. A Professor in Political Science here at UCL and an expert on the politics of climate change. Lisa recently gave her inaugural lecture: Governing the End: The Making of Climate Change Loss and Damage, offering a fascinating insight into the way that UN meetings and negotiations over climate change get framed, and how they proceed, informed by the ideas of Goffman and Bourdieu. She also examines the ways that civil society organisations engage with the law to shape policy and social change both around climate change and around equality and human rights, including in her award-winning first monograph, Making Rights a Reality? Disability Rights Activists and Legal Mobilization.Lisa joins us this week to talk about a comparative politics of climate change loss and damage. Mentioned in this episode:Lisa Vanhala, Cecilie Hestbaek. Framing Climate Change Loss and Damage in UNFCCC Negotiations. Global Environmental Politics.Lisa Vanhala, Angelica Johansson, Frances Butler. Deploying an Ethnographic Sensibility to Understand Climate Change Governance: Hanging Out, Around, In, and Back. Global Environmental Politics.Lisa Vanhala. COP28: a year on from climate change funding breakthrough, poor countries eye disappointment at Dubai summit. The Conversation.Lisa's Inaugural Lecture. 

Gross Anatomy
The Mark Goffman Episode! Behavioral Economics, Writing, and is Revenge Good?

Gross Anatomy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 58:24


The Gross Anatomy team chats with Mark Goffman, executive producer, and writer for the upcoming NBC series, THE IRRATIONAL. Prior to this, Mark was an executive producer and writer on the Netflix series, THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY. The Irrational comes out on 9/25 on NBC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmHiSRUp_cE

EpochTV
NTD News Today (June 22): Desperate Push to Find Sub as It Runs Out of Air; Lawmakers Question EPA Official on Emissions Rules

EpochTV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 46:49


Oxygen was running low as the search continued on June 22 for a submarine with five men on board missing near the wreck of the Titanic. The U.S. Coast Guard said a remotely operated submersible had been deployed for the rescue mission. EPA official Joseph Goffman testified on June 21 before a House subcommittee on controversial emissions standards for light vehicles. Lawmakers had been growing impatient after Goffman missed a similar hearing in May, resulting in a rocky start to his testimony. A new report accuses the largest Catholic health system in the nation, CommonSpirit Health, of funding and performing transgender surgeries and abortions. NTD spoke with Lepanto Institute founder Michael Hichborn, who wants it stripped of its status as a Catholic organization. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV

She's INVINCIBLE
Stuart Goffman - Share Podcasts Like Never Before

She's INVINCIBLE

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 71:04


Here are the things to expect in the episode:What apps or tools can you use to make sharing podcast snippets easier?How can sharing podcast snippets help to promote a particular podcast or episode?What are some benefits of sharing podcast snippets with others?How can taking action and executing your ideas ultimately lead to personal or professional fulfillment and satisfaction?And much more! About Stuart:Stuart Goffman is a serial entrepreneur, and he is the Co-Founder and CEO of Picked Cherries, and the Creator and Executive Producer of the tv series ADDICTION UNPLUGGED on A&E.He is an avid podcast listener and a big fan of podcasters and thought of the idea of PICKED CHERRIES during the pandemic so we all can share podcasts like never before! Connect with Stuart Goffman!Websites: https://www.pickedcherries.com/ | https://www.addictionunplugged.com/National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Hotline 1-800-662-HELP(4357) Connect with Kamie Lehmann!Website: https://www.kamielehmann.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kamie.lehmann.1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shesinvinciblepodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamie-lehmann-04683473National Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/Get your Podcast on IMDB: https://imdb.failureguy.com/submitpodcastkamieLearn more about how to minimize the emotional side effects of cancer: https://adventurefound.org/

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
889. 119 Academic Words Reference from "Joseph Goffman: Whatever happened to acid rain? | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 106:41


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/joseph_goffman_whatever_happened_to_acid_rain ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me// ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/48mpRnCHyIk (All Words) https://youtu.be/iuTqwIaG1qw (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/c8yf5ltuEU4 (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

At Home With The Creative Coalition
The Company She Keeps with guest Lindsay Goffman

At Home With The Creative Coalition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 32:38


Executive Producer of hit prime-time shows “The Company You Keep” and “The Good Doctor,” Lindsay Goffman gave an insider's behind-the-scenes take on two of prime-time television's most successful shows on this week's episode of Hollywood at Home. Goffman tells us how “The Good Doctor” almost didn't happen, if chemistry between actors really matters, and how a pending strike may affect fans.

The SpokenWeb Podcast
Genuine Conversation

The SpokenWeb Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 53:07


What makes a genuine conversation? And why is it so difficult to have one? Frances Grace Fyfe is on a quest to find out. This madcap talk therapy session has the SpokenWeb RA consider the literary concept of the dialogue, the verbatim transcription of speech in writing (through an exploration of—what else?—Charles Dickens's early forays in court stenography), especially "expressive" phonemes, and david antin's experimental talk poems of the 1970s. An investigative journalist, a peer supporter, and one especially sincere friend weigh in to help FG orchestrate the most genuine conversation of all: one that's scripted, recorded, and edited for distribution in podcast form.SpokenWeb is a monthly podcast produced by the SpokenWeb team as part of distributing the audio collected from (and created using) Canadian Literary archival recordings found at universities across Canada. To find out more about Spokenweb visit: spokenweb.ca . If you love us, let us know! Rate us and leave a comment on Apple Podcasts or say hi on our social media @SpokenWebCanada. Episode Producer:Frances Grace Fyfe is an MA student in English and Research Assistant for SpokenWeb at Concordia University. She's interested in reading, writing, speaking, and the body—basically, everything. More recently, she's thinking about “communication difficulty” in literature: how writers navigate what is too hard to say in the first place. Citations:antin, David. “Talking at the Boundaries.” How Long is the Present: Selected Talk Poems of David Antin. Edited by Stephen Friedman, University of New Mexico Press, pp. 31-64. Barthes, Roland. The Pleasure of the Text. Translated by Richard Miller, Farrar, Strauss &  Giroux, 1975.Diepeveen, Leonard. Modernist Fraud: Hoax, Parody, Deception. Oxford UP, 2019.Goffman, Erving. Behavior in Public Places. Simon and Schuster, 2008.Kreillkamp, Ivan. “Speech on Paper: Charles Dickens, Victorian Phonography, and the Reform of Writing.” Voice and the Victorian Storyteller, Cambridge UP, 2005, pp. 69-88.

Profit with Law: Profitable Law Firm Growth
Grow Your Law Firm Through Data-Driven Decisions with Neal Goffman - 358

Profit with Law: Profitable Law Firm Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 25:48


Shownotes can be found at https://www.profitwithlaw.com/358.   Sure, you're a law firm owner, but are you running your business like a CEO? In order to support your firm's growth, it's crucial to manage it as a business. And like every business out there, leveraging software and automation is one of the most game-changing moves you can make for your firm. Once you're able to integrate the proper automation technologies into your firm, you're set up for long-term success. In this episode, Neal Goffman, CEO of GrowPath, joins Moshe Amsel to discuss the importance of optimizing systems and data for your firm. He lays down some of GrowPath's most powerful software solutions and how they help boost efficiency for law firms. Neal also delves into the biggest struggles law firm owners face today and shares insightful pieces of advice to overcome them. If you want to learn how to scale your firm through software automation, then this episode is for you. Resources mentioned:   Book a ONE-ON-ONE FREE COACHING SESSION with our coaches at Profit with Law's Law Firm Expansion Coaching Session! Want to implement what you've learnt in this episode? Download the Action Guide, a workbook designed to help you process and implement the knowledge gained from this interview.   Episode 26 - The Death of The Billable Hour Connect with Neal Goffman: LinkedIn GrowPath: Website | Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter CCH Tagetik Supply Chain Planning QuickBooks Stripe Salesforce Join our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lawfirmgrowthsummit/   To request a show topic, recommend a guest or ask a question for the show, please send an email to info@dreambuilderfinancial.com.   Connect with Moshe on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/moshe.amsel LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mosheamsel/

amimetobios
More on lines

amimetobios

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 80:06


Ashbery's "Wrong Kind of Insurance" -- and how to read Ashbery.  Dactylic ending of that poem (or, yes, anapestic; it can be a matter of choice how you time it): "Each night / Is trifoliate, strange to the touch."  Then two Cummings poems. Hearing vs. seeing.  Reading vs. seeing (how the intelligence agencies dope out people who claim they don't understand a language). (NOTE TO JEFF: I learned this from Goffman's Strategic Interaction.  Text me as soon as you see this.) Brooks' "We Real Cool," and its line endings.    

Music Therapy Conversations
Ep 66 Victoria Clarke

Music Therapy Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 67:27


Victoria Clarke is an Associate Professor in Qualitative and Critical Psychology at the University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol, UK, where she teaches about qualitative research methods and supervises student research on various postgraduate programmes. Her research interests lie in the intersecting areas of gender and sexuality, and difference and social justice. With Virginia Braun, she has developed a widely used approach to thematic analysis, now called reflexive thematic analysis (see thematicanalysis.net), and has written extensively about this, including most recently the book Thematic Analysis: A Practical Guide (SAGE, 2022). They have also co-authored an award-winning textbook on qualitative research: Successful Qualitative Research: A Practical Guide for Beginners (SAGE, 2013) and with Debra Gray co-edited Collecting Qualitative Data: A Practical Guide to Textual, Media and Virtual Techniques (Cambridge, 2017). With Virginia and others, Victoria has also written about the novel creative method of story completion (see storycompletion.net). She is active on Twitter – mainly tweeting about thematic analysis and qualitative research @drvicclarke.  References Azoulay, P., Fons-Rosen, C., & Graff Zivin, J. S. (2019). Does science advance one funeral at a time? American Economic Review, 109(8), 2889-2920. Goffman, E. (1955). On face-work: An analysis of ritual elements in social interaction. Psychiatry, 18(3), 213-231. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00332747.1955.11023008 Scully, D. (2013). Understanding sexual violence: A study of convicted rapists. Routledge. Willcox, R., Moller, N., & Clarke, V. (2019). Exploring attachment incoherence in bereaved families' therapy narratives: An attachment theory-informed thematic analysis. The Family Journal, 27(3), 339-347.

Positive Sobriety Podcast
Episode 132 -- Addiction Unplugged with Stuart Goffman

Positive Sobriety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 55:08


All of us on the road to recovery are encouraged by the stories of others.  In this episode, Stuart Goffman, producer of the A&E series Addiction Unplugged, relates his discovery of the reality of addiction and the power of storytelling.

Dream Chasers Radio
Interview with Author Thomas Hood - The Goffman Lectures

Dream Chasers Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 39:00


Tom Hood, Ph.D., University of Tennessee, Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Executive Officer of the Society for the Study of Social Problems (1990-2009), received his university education at Michigan State and Duke Universities. The Bachelor of Arts degree with high honors was awarded at M.S.U. in June 1960, Duke University awarded the A.M. degree in Sociology in 1964 and the Ph.D. degree in 1969. Professor Hood is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Eta Sigma, and Alpha Kappa Delta and Alpha Zeta honor societies. An active researcher, Dr. Hood's funded research projects and activities in the areas of transportation and the environment have brought over $3 million dollars in external funding to the University since 1974. Currently his research and writing interests include social suffering and collective distress, the social psychology of appearance and the attribution of character, the work of Erving Goffman, environmental movements in America. His published research on the Billy Graham crusade in Knoxville and his work on the social psychology of experiments has been reprinted and widely cited. Professor Hood has taught courses primarily in collective behavior and social movements, research methods, social psychology and environmental sociology. In addition to teaching at all undergraduate levels and graduate levels he has directed or served on more than 100 masters and doctoral committees. A committed Christian, Hood is a life-long member of the United Methodist Church having served on local, district and conference committees. He has been an active 4-H Leader for over 30 years in Knox County and has received the College of Arts and Sciences and National Alumni Association Awards for Public Service. Hood enjoys writing poetry as T.C. Hood and amateur photography.

The Jedburgh Podcast
Jumping In with Picked Cherries: Co-Founder Stuart Goffman (The Jedburgh Podcast Short-Form Series)

The Jedburgh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 23:04


While at Podfest, Fran Racioppi and special guest co-host, Juliet Hahn, Jumped In with Stuart Goffman, Co-Founder of Picked Cherries to discuss how he is disrupting podcasting promotion, how a life-changing stroke in his mid-30's gave him a new perspective, how a friend's death has driven him to help others who suffer from addiction, and what it's like to produce a reality TV show. Take a listen, download Picked Cherries, and share your favorite part of this episode with all your friends. If you are not picking cherries, are you really listening to podcasts? Learn more on The Jedburgh Podcast Website and check out our video YouTube versions of all episodes here.Highlights:-Stuart explains the vision behind Picked Cherries and how the platform is streamlining the way listeners and podcasters share content they find engaging. (3:47)-Picked Cherries bridges the gap between podcasters and listeners very much the same way that Co-Founder Jeff Hoffman built Priceline.com and Booking.com to bring travelers and hoteliers together. (5:38)-Fran and Juliet explain from a podcasters perspective how Picked Cherries is solving the biggest challenge podcasters face when distributing content.” (7:27)-Stuart suffered a massive stroke at 35 years old after taking a recalled medicine tablet after which he lost his speech and was paralyzed for over three months. (11:54)-Stuart founded a rehabilitation center after losing his friend, Paul, to substance abuse. (16:44)-Addiction Unplugged was a TV show on A&E started by Stuart to humanize the addiction and mental health of those struggling with substance abuse. (18:33)Quotes:-”Picked Cherries…I'm picking a 60 second clip called a Picked Cherry.” (4:48)-”Share podcasts like never before.” (7:16)-”You are solving one of the biggest challenges that podcasters have.” (7:27)-”We took an isolated event…listening to podcasts…and made it a shared experience.” (9:09)-”I had a major stroke. It took me about three months to say anything.” (13:26)-”It humbled me. Apparently I was a little bit arrogant.” (13:46)-”As an entrepreneur I wanted to learn and then help people.” (18:20)-”Everybody's voice needs to be heard.” (20:03)This episode is brought to you by Jersey Mike's, 18A Fitness, and Analytix Solutions

Next Stop Crazytown
Podfest 2022 Recap with Fran Racioppi and Juliet Hahn: Stuart Goffman, Co-Founder of Picked Cherries

Next Stop Crazytown

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 22:27


Podfest is the world's largest community of podcasters. This year, host Fran Racioppi was invited to speak, and emcee so he invited fellow Podfest speaker Juliet Hahn to co-host a combined Jedburgh Podcast - Your Next Stop series of Podfest Episodes.    In this Podfest compilation episode, Fran and Juliet jumped in with Stuart Goffman, Co-Founder of Picked Cherries. Stuart not only explained how he is disrupting podcasting promotion, but he also shared a bit about his life, including how a life-changing stroke in his mid-30s gave him a new perspective. He also shared how a friend's death has driven him to help others who suffer from addiction, and what it's like to produce a reality TV show.   Picked Cherries' social podcasting app is the destination for the best podcast listening experience for all listeners. This platform allows you to listen to the full podcast and make a 60sec clip to share with your family and friend across all social platforms! Download the app for FREE on Google Play and the App Store. Share podcasts like never before with Picked Cherries. Learn more at PickedCherries.com.    Remarkable Quotes:   “Share podcasts like never before, that's what we're doing.” ~ Stuart Goffman   “Everybody is a social being. People like to share.” ~ Stuart Goffman   Find Us Online! Juliet Hahn | Your Next Stop Website: iamJulietHahn.com Instagram: @iamjuliethahn Twitter: @iamjuliethahn LinkedIn: Juliet Hahn FB: @iamjuliethahn Fireside: Juliet Hahn Clubhouse: @iamjuliethahn YouTube: Juliet Hahn   Fran Racioppi | The Jedburgh Podcast The Jedburgh Podcast Website Instagram – The Jedburgh Podcast LinkedIn – The Jedburgh Podcast Twitter – The Jedburgh Podcast Facebook – The Jedburgh Podcast TikTok – The Jedburgh Podcast

Grow Your Law Firm
The Information Age: Using Data To Grow Your Firm with Neil Goffman & Melanie Weires

Grow Your Law Firm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 35:00


The Information Age: Using Data To Grow Your Firm   Welcome to episode 130 of the Grow Your Law Firm podcast, hosted by Ken Hardison. In this episode Ken sits down with Neil Goffman and Melanie Weires and they talk about how to use data to grow your law firm. Prior to becoming GrowPaths Chief Executive Officer, Neil Goffman served in leadership roles involving sales, marketing, and operations efforts at some of the world's largest software/IT companies including IBM Global Business Services and Wolters Kluwer. Most recently, Neal served as Vanguards Chief Operating Officer and facilitated a successful all-cash exit for $110M. A proven self-starter and problem-solver, he has also successfully launched and/or sold several software startups. Melanie Weires is the Business Intelligence and Implementation Analyst at GrowPath. She is responsible for assisting customers on their data migration and power BI reporting needs.  Before joining GrowPath, Melanie was the COO/CMO at a large multi-location, multi-state personal injury law firm where she integrated GrowPath as an overall end-to-end business system. Melanie strives to continuously improve customers' overall data, data strategy, and reporting through power BI reporting.  By having these goals in mind, she aims to deliver unparalleled value to law firms, by improving their workflow and business decisions.   What you'll learn about in this episode: Current trends in using data for law firms How GrowPath software can help your law firm Lessons law firms can learn from other industries How to implement your data for a winning strategy Improving reporting within your law firm Resources:  Website: www.growpath.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neal-goffman-584264/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoGrowPath/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/growpath?lang=en    

The Success Journey Show
EP 147 | Picked Cherries: A Social Podcasting Platform | w/ Stuart Goffman

The Success Journey Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 53:23


Stuart Goffman is a long-time entrepreneur. Over the past 27 years, Stuart had many business ventures. He founded businesses such as Baby Universe, The Core Centers, and Co-Founded ChildU. Stuart is also the creator and executive producer of Addiction Unplugged, an A&E TV series. More recently, Stuart Co-Founded a social podcasting platform called Picked Cherries. This platform allows you to listen to the full podcast and make a 60sec clip to share with your family and friend across all social platforms! Guest Links Website: https://www.pickedcherries.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/pickedcherries Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pickedcherries Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pickedcherriesapp/ SJS Website: Thesuccessjourneyshow.com Facebook: @successjourneyshow Instagram: @successjourneyshow Twitter: @success_show TikTok: @thesuccessjourneyshow

Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon
Actor Theater Star Devon Goffman From "Jersey Boys" Goes Beyond The Mic

Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 45:23


Devon Goffman stars as Tommy DeVito in Jersey Boys. Time to talk musicals, the teacher who told him he had to practice more to make it on Broadway and more. Let's go Beyond the Mic. Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon is the conversation series where actors, artists, authors, and more go deeper than a traditional interview. They go “Beyond the Mic”.

Wrong Place, Write Crime
Barb Goffman

Wrong Place, Write Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 27:46


In which Barb discusses her award-winning short story career (and mentions her editing gig).

The Jayme Starr Podcast
Oh, What an Episode with Katie Goffman!

The Jayme Starr Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 20:27


Katie Goffman is a musical theater performer who has been part of national tours and several off Broadway productions. She starred as Dove Cameron's standby in the off Broadway show, Clueless: The Musical, based off of the hit film. Her first professional lead role was playing Molly in the musical, Ghost. Now, Hoffman is back on the road touring the country and doing what she loves along with her husband, Devon on the National Tour of Jersey Boys where she is a swing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jayme-starr/support

Stokemeter
Episode 43: Stu Goffman - “No One Wants To Be An Addict”

Stokemeter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 58:45


Stu Goffman, the creator and executive producer of ADDICTION UNPLUGGED, an award winning A&E series, joins us and shares what he has learned from speaking with hundreds of people across America about addiction. He discovered addiction is not so much a choice as it is an escape mechanism (most addicts had severe trauma and not equipped to handle the emotions). ADDICTION UNPLUGGED tells the stories of recovery , second chances, and people helping people are both humbling and enlightening.

Studies in Taylor Swift
Recent Work in Taylor Swift Studies

Studies in Taylor Swift

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 11:10


Episode 13 surveys three recent articles about Taylor Swift that demonstrate different ways of thinking about the authenticity of Taylor Swift's public persona. The articles discussed are "Taylor Swift: the hardest working, zaniest girl in showbusiness..." by Maryn Wilkinson in Celebrity Studies vol. 10 issue 3, "A Vernacular of Surveillance: Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus Perform White Authenticity" by Rachel Dubrofsky in Surveillance and Society vol. 14 issue 2, and "Dorking Out with Taylor and Kanye: Nerd Pop via Goffman and the Performance of Stigma" by Edward Comentale in the Journal of Popular Music Studies vol. 28 issue 1. Get in touch with comments, questions, or just to say hi at studiesintaylorswift@gmail.com. Music: "Happy Strummin" by Audionautix. Cover art by Finley Doyle.