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UChicago Social Sciences
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With a commitment to free and open inquiry, our scholars take an interdisciplinary approach to research that draws from local and international sources, experimental and theoretical approaches; qualitative and quantitative methods; computational models and pencil-based notebooks. Their work transforms the way we understand the world, advancing fields of study, and often creating new ones. Generating new knowledge for the benefit of present and future generations, UChicago research has had an impact around the globe, leading to revolutionary theories of economics and tools to produce reliably excellent urban schooling.
SSD Year-End Video 2023
As 2023 draws to a close, here are just a few of the many faculty and student accomplishments and accolades.
If you’d like to support the Division in 2024, you can do so by attending events, making a gift, or staying connected with us on social media.
Events: ow.ly/b0HO50QkpP9
Giving link: ow.ly/7NjI50QkpPa
Social links: linktr.ee/uchicagossd
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With many thanks to David Bholat (AM'06 Political Science, PhD'12 Anthropology) for narrating this video.
David has over a decade of senior leadership experience at Barclays and the Bank of England. A former Fulbright fellow and Coca-Cola Scholar, he was selected as one of the Division of the Social Sciences' inaugural Alumni-in-Residence. David has published research in prominent journals such as the Journal of Monetary Economics and The Economic Journal. He is a Member of the British Library's Advisory Council.
Photo/video credits to the University of Chicago
Music credits to Joey Brink, UChicago carillonist from 2015-2022, now University Carillonist at the University of Denver. See more about Joey here: www.joeybrink.com/
If you’d like to support the Division in 2024, you can do so by attending events, making a gift, or staying connected with us on social media.
Events: ow.ly/b0HO50QkpP9
Giving link: ow.ly/7NjI50QkpPa
Social links: linktr.ee/uchicagossd
___________________
With many thanks to David Bholat (AM'06 Political Science, PhD'12 Anthropology) for narrating this video.
David has over a decade of senior leadership experience at Barclays and the Bank of England. A former Fulbright fellow and Coca-Cola Scholar, he was selected as one of the Division of the Social Sciences' inaugural Alumni-in-Residence. David has published research in prominent journals such as the Journal of Monetary Economics and The Economic Journal. He is a Member of the British Library's Advisory Council.
Photo/video credits to the University of Chicago
Music credits to Joey Brink, UChicago carillonist from 2015-2022, now University Carillonist at the University of Denver. See more about Joey here: www.joeybrink.com/
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Department and MA program faculty leadership congratulate our 2022 grads!
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2021 JHF Lectures - Thursday Oct 28: "The Burdens of History"
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2021 John Hope Franklin Lecture Thursday Oct 28th Featuring Heather Ann Thompson: "The Burdens of History: Policing, Prisons and the Dizzying Power of the Past on the Present" Recorded Live Thursday, October 28 | 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. Central from David Rubenstein Forum, 1201 E. 60th St, Chicago, IL 60637 Prof. Thompson lectured in person to a hybrid audience.
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2021 Division of the Social Sciences Degree Ceremony
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Welcome to all of our new MA and PhD students in the Social Sciences! Welcome messages from: Amanda Woodward Dean, Division of the Social Sciences Kelly Therese Pollock Dean of Students, Division of the Social Sciences
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Panel 3: From the Ground-up & Top-Down
Fall 2020 Welcome Message to Incoming Students
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UChicago Division of the Social Sciences Degree Ceremony 2020
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The Practice of Social Science Research: Heather Yoo
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The Practice of Social Science Research: Heather Yoo
This is a really great class already I'm so glad I found this
As someone who is not and never will ve an academic writer but still writes to capture an audience, I found this very helpful
I never cared to write in high school but I need to become articulate any advice?
well explained, thank you
Thank you for providing this video.
Nice
WritIng mAkes yOu becOme diffErent pErson !
OMG this really helps me in my work ❤
This Guy in some parts speaks with a tone like the Godfather😊😅
14:50 if its not valuable, all the other stuff doesn't matter. Wow, it's like the highest degree term in a math equation. it dominates and the rest don't really matter.
Gotta learn a new language
Thank You!
Very nice information
thank you sir for informative session
Thank you
useful content
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This is journalism 101. You have to know and write for your specific reader. How many times did a newsroom editor ask me why a reader would care? Why they would take the time to read my story instead of other stories?
Enjoyed this and also disagreed with his comments about journalists. Good journalists ask questions and research and get their subjects to think, and then they think as they write and weave divergent facts and points or view into a cohesive whole. Maybe he’s referring to a 30 second TV news crime story, but his assessment doesn’t apply to a Sunday front page or magazine story.
I wouldn't be surprised if he is a parallel world walter white.
1:24 It's refreshing to hear someone other than (Cities Skylines) Biffa, especially an esteemed university director, say "chock-a-block" 😁
Thank you for uploading this.
Those this person gives a logarithm about how to confront a white paper, like, sure, you have a topic, now what?.
What did I just watch?!?
I found the article he mentions at 36:57 www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/cs257/archive/joseph-williams/phenomenology-of-error.pdf
thank you
13:10 😂
terrible.
he gives zero fuks
Nice explanation
good explanation
Anyone who thinks China is the aggressive one is someone who doesn't even know where China and the US are on a world map, and where the American military bases are in western Pacific.
Has Aristotle been preserved? His dialogues are lost and the context of his writing is foreign to us. Not even Aristotle is perfectly preserved
I’m a bit confused. Why does this topic of effective writing apply to graduate students specifically? What writing to which readers is the problem?
May be you are the master of your subject/theories, the writing skill must be need to generate image, illustration and concept in the mind of reader.
Do you anyone got the Text
this video focused on writing in a clear, organized, and valuable manner for readers. McEnerney's insights into words that create tension, such as "anomaly," "inconsistent," and "however," were indeed interesting. Thanks a lot.
But the horrible noise made by the blackboards
Informative lecture
Thanks!
Thank you.
52:25 "The relationship between the suppliers and users of knowledge to the knowledge they supply and use, that is your relationship to your own knowledge, is now tending and will increasingly tend to assume the form already taken by the relationship of commodity producers and consumers to the commodities they produce and consume. That is the form of value."
This has vastly expanded my school of thought in regards to valuable works.
Just make em read Don quixote and have done with it. Jheeze.
Thank you
great & inspiring sharing and learning. Thank you
Thank you.
This is a great lecture.
This was heaven. Enjoyed every second.
Watching in 1994