Teaching Sociology

Papers
(The TQCC of Teaching Sociology is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Podcast Review: The Faculty of Horror17
Effectively Engaging First-Generation Rural Students in Higher Education: New Opportunities for Sociology16
Podcast Review: Let’s Talk!16
List of Reviewers: July 1, 2020 to June 30, 202115
Flying Solidarity as an Introductory Lesson in Social Theory14
Doing Sociology, Learning Objectives, and Developing Rubrics for Undergraduate Research Methods12
Book Review: Supes Ain’t Always Heroes: Inside the Complex Characters and Twisted Psychology of The Boys11
Film Review: Reversing Roe9
Family Work Histories: Centering First-Generation and Working-Class Students in a Sociology Course9
Author Index9
From Here to There: Using Required Courses to Expand First-Generation Mentorship Accessibility6
Teaching Social Theory as Cartography: Toward a Pedagogy of Radical Accessibility5
GroupMe Use and Misuse: A Qualitative Study of Student Use of Group Chat Apps5
In Their Own Words: Teaching Empathy through the Centering of Individuals Who Have Experienced Abuse4
The Impact of a Science of Happiness Course on Students’ Mental Health4
Book Review: Call Us What We Carry: Poems3
Podcast Review: Give Theory a Chance3
Engaging Students Using an Arts-Based Pedagogy: Teaching and Learning Sociological Theory through Film, Art, and Music3
Podcast Review: You’re Wrong About3
Book Review: Learning from Each Other: Refining the Practice of Teaching in Higher Education3
Book Review: A Field Guide to Grad School: Uncovering the Hidden Curriculum3
Gamifying Gamification in the Sociology Classroom2
Editor’s Comment2
Podcast Review: American Hysteria2
Burying the Lead: Systematic Reluctance in the Coverage of Stratification Systems in Introductory Sociology Textbooks2
Book Review: Carry: A Memoir of Survival on Stolen Land2
Abolition as Praxis and Virtual Community-Based Learning2
Bringing Deep Reading Back in: How Concept Mapping Enhances Student Learning2
Book Review: Academic Outsider: Stories of Exclusion and Hope2
Book Review: Aesthetic Labour2
Book Reviews: I’m Glad My Mom Died2
List of Reviewers: July 1, 2023 to June 30, 20242
Book Review: Working Lives and In-House Outsourcing: Chewed-Up by Two Masters2
Assessing Student Preferences for Quantitative Methods Courses Using Discrete Choice Experiments2
Book Reviews: Crunch Time: How Married Couples Confront Unemployment1
Integrating Experiential Learning in Introduction to Sociology: Cultivating the Sociological Imagination in Premedicine Students1
Book Review: Kickstarting Your Academic Career: Skills to Succeed in the Social Sciences1
The Supervisor Effect: A Note on Teaching Field Methods1
Film Review: Four Good Days Four Good Days. 100 minutes. 2020. BarchaRodrigo García, director. Vertical Entertainment. Available on various streaming platforms. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10344522/.1
Film Review: Last Chance U: Basketball1
Website Review: Opportunity Atlas1
Podcast Review: Mosaic1
Unsettling Sociology Curriculum: Indigenous Content in Introductory Sociology Textbooks1
“But I Didn’t Use ChatGPT!”: Democratic Course Design and Generative Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education Landscape1
Book Review: Introduction to Sociology1
Podcast Review: Buried Bones DawsonKate WinklerHolesPaul (hosts). Buried Bones. Exactly Right Media, 2022. 342 episodes. https://www.exactlyrightmedia.com/buried-bones.1
Special Issue of Teaching Sociology on Teaching and Learning a Humanistic Sociology1
The Opportunity of Now: Adopting Open Educational Resources in the Sociology Classroom and Beyond1
A Time to Adapt, Not “Return to Normal”: Lessons in Compassion and Accessibility from Teaching During COVID-191
Book Review: Waiting to Happen: The Sociology of Unexpected Injuries1
Podcast Review: The Social Breakdown1
Encouraging Productive Behavior in Student Teams with Interventions1
When Filling the Research Gap Is Personal: Autoethnography and New Majority Students1
Editor’s Comment1
You Will Never Walk Alone: Ethnographic Training as Collective Endeavor1
Beyond Policies and Procedures: Using the Syllabus Quiz to Predict How Well Students Will Perform in a College Course1
Examining Engagement, Note-Taking, and Multitasking in Podcast-Based Learning1
Behind the Scenes: Teaching the Sociology of Tourism Abroad1
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