Sociology Gone Wild: Theories So Bizarre They Might Actually Explain Everything

Sociology Gone Wild: Theories So Bizarre They Might Actually Explain Everything

From phrenology to TikTok rebellions, explore the most bizarre sociological theories that prove humans can intellectualise anything β€” even stripy donkeys and microwaved fish.

Yolks and Hierarchies: The Great Eggonomic Divide

Yolks and Hierarchies: The Great Eggonomic Divide

What does your choice of Easter chocolate say about class, culture, and control? A sociological deep-dive into post-Easter parenting, chocolate hierarchies, and the curious case of carob eggs.

The Sociology of Theme Parks: Manufactured Joy and Queue-Based Hierarchies

The Sociology of Theme Parks: Manufactured Joy and Queue-Based Hierarchies

Easter at a theme park: overpriced balloons, endless queues, and manufactured joy zones. Dive into the sociology of theme parks β€” where capitalism meets candyfloss-fuelled chaos.

Surviving the Methodology Chapter: A Guide for the Emotionally Shattered

Surviving the Methodology Chapter: A Guide for the Emotionally Shattered

Struggling with thesis writing? Discover the five emotional stages of surviving the methodology chapter β€” from academic rage to existential dread β€” with just a hint of biscuit-fuelled despair.

Tick Here to Be Heard: The Survey Paradox and the Cult of Organisational Listening

Tick Here to Be Heard: The Survey Paradox and the Cult of Organisational Listening

Explore the absurdity and hidden power dynamics of staff surveys with this witty sociological takedown. From performative listening to Excel-based emotion, we dissect how institutions pretend to careβ€”one tick box at a time.

Grounded Theory: Making It Up As You Go Along (But With Integrity)

Grounded Theory: Making It Up As You Go Along (But With Integrity)

Grounded Theory: the beloved chaos engine of qualitative research. This witty deep dive explores the strange brilliance of making up your theory as you goβ€”complete with NVivo-induced despair, reflexive diary entries, and the comforting lie of theoretical saturation.

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