I speak with Professor Jesse Smith from Benedictine College about his article "Sociology in the Age of Trump," focusing on the sociological perspectives of Trump voters. We discuss the political polarization in America, the impact of religion, and the need for empathetic research that respects voters' lived experiences. Jesse critiques the politicization of sociological inquiry since the Trump era, advocating for a qualitative approach that fosters understanding over bias. He emphasizes the importance of curiosity and integrity in academic research, offering insights for sociologists navigating politically charged environments.
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