Thursday, December 18, 2014
Final
article summaries #14
For week 14 I read the articles "Hip Hop Perceptions and Exposure as Predictors of School Outcomes for Black and Latino Adolescents", by Edgar H. Tyson conducts a study that examines the relationship between rap music exposure and perceptions of 351 Blacks and Latinos adolescents and their academic and behavioral outcomes. He goes to an urban community in New Jersey and surveyed high school students on how much rap music they listened to in school days and non-school days and then asked them to give last year's GPA. With parental permission to look at their kids files, they discovered that most of the students overestimated their GPAs.
In the article "Locating the DJ: Black Popular Music, Location and Fields of Cultural Production" by Athena Elafros explains how location is very important to DJs, producers and industry professionals. For example, at what time they are on air (radio), because who will be listening. Also how they think and process to pick the location in order to be successful. She interviewed 30 people including DJs, producers, industry professionals that focused on black popular music genres.
classroom interview
Ricardo Torres In class practice interview
In this practice interview I was getting an opinion about music. The question was if he believed online downloading is going to overtake mp3 and CD purchasing. The interviewee believes it already has. The interviewee mention she did it in a regular basis in some point. The thing that changed this was online radios like Pandora. She also said the only time she will purchase a song would be for her ringtone. She mention that by listening to Pandora it's easier to listen to a particular song rather than having to look through CDs.
class interview
classroom interview
class interview
Class Participation + Homelessness and Hunger Awareness
Discussed homelessness with relation to the Contact Hypothesis, as well as the way that people view the agriculture business.
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/AaronCunningham/AaronCunningham-13123400689-20140923-1411442283.271.mp3
Participation 2:
We discuss whether music is more diverse now than it used to be, and also whether music is more political now than it used to be. Audio is very bad, and it is almost impossible to hear the other person.
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/AaronCunningham/AaronCunningham-13123400689-20140930-1412051961.225.mp3
Participation 3:
The discussion starts with the question of why music is less political today than it was in the 60's. She states that music now a days is not so rooted in movements or war, but is just music for entertainment. When asked if music is worth more than we currently pay, she agreed that it is worth more, and that a lot of the money for the album goes to the producer and not as much the artist.
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/AaronCunningham/AaronCunningham-13123400689-20141111-1415682848.2420.mp3
Participation 4:
My icati number wasn't working, so I took notes of the conversation. When I asked her if she believed that all groups were treated fairly under the justice system, she replied with a yes and a no. She said that yes, they should be as that is how the law should be applied, but that there are many things that can bring prejudice into the system. It includes cops who aren't well trained and are too violent with their victims. It also includes the people in the justice system that bring their racial prejudices, and so corrupt the system. So, she reiterates, it's not the system itself that treats groups unfairly, but the people who run the system and apply the law that treat groups unfairly.
H&H Awareness:
Asked a man about his contact with the homeless, and how he felt about them. He stated that sometimes, he tries to help the homeless but sometimes he doesn't have enough to give.
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/AaronCunningham/AaronCunningham-13123400689-20141121-1416600751.262.mp3
Re: class interviews
In this interview we discussed whether the criminal justice system was fair to all groups. I really liked this interview because it had one focusing topic which was the Michael Brown case. The interviewee and i both came to the conclusion that although the criminal justice system is set up to be fair, it is conducted in an unfair manner.
class interviews
Ricardo Torres in class practice interview
In this practice interview I was getting an opinion about criminal justice system. The interviewee explains that there might be an imbalance in the system. In reality, it isn't that big of an issue as the media say it is. She explains that the media currently is just focusing with Blacks and White police. Also, she explains this is because it "sells" more. As for, Hispanics police hurting or killing Blacks it doesn't make it to the big news. She also mentions that she does believe there definitely is racism in the justice system but not as a big of a problem the media shows it is.
In Class Interview
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/RitaArchuleta/RitaArchuleta-16092281269-20141008-1412737823.639.mp3
articles for week 14
5 interviews soc 142
Fwd: [race and ethnic relations] Re: final
To: "Timothy Kubal" <tkubal@csufresno.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 4:29:21 PM
Subject: final
Posted By kubal to race and ethnic relations at 12/18/2014 06:11:00 PM
Re: Qualitative paper question
To: "Timothy Kubal" <tkubal@csufresno.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 6:22:05 PM
Subject: Re: Qualitative paper question
So, for example my 20% talked about homelessness...it would be okay to put that under one of my tables that involve homelessness?
You can put that anywhere you think it fits best (even in an appendix if you don't think it fits anywhere).
From: "Angela Garcia" <angieeeangela@mail.fresnostate.edu>
To: "Timothy Kubal" <tkubal@csufresno.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 6:12:18 PM
Subject: Re: Qualitative paper question
Where does the 20% part of the qualitative paper go for the combo and final draft?
On Dec 18, 2014 9:54 AM, "Timothy Kubal" <tkubal@csufresno.edu> wrote:
Yes, those are "inequality" questions.
From: "Angela Garcia" <angieeeangela@mail.fresnostate.edu>
To: tkubal@csufresno.edu
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:33:40 PM
Subject: Qualitative paper question
Would I search for quotes if one of my tables was "spend much more, more, the same, less, much less on nutrition programs" and race?
Re: final paper
To: "Timothy Kubal" <tkubal@csufresno.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 6:12:59 PM
Subject: Re: final paper
I'm confused because the combination paper should have been the qualitative and quantitative papers (fixed from my comments).The final paper includes the combination paper, a new introduction, a new literature review, and a new conclusion.
From: "Rita Archuleta" <archuleta0724@mail.fresnostate.edu>
To: "Timothy Kubal" <tkubal@csufresno.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 3:31:26 PM
Subject: final paper
Hello Dr.Kubal,For the final paper do we have to include both the quantitative and qualitative papers? or can we do the intro lit review combination paper and then the conclusion??
Re: final paper
To: "Timothy Kubal" <tkubal@csufresno.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 6:12:59 PM
Subject: Re: final paper
I'm confused because the combination paper should have been the qualitative and quantitative papers (fixed from my comments).The final paper includes the combination paper, a new introduction, a new literature review, and a new conclusion.
From: "Rita Archuleta" <archuleta0724@mail.fresnostate.edu>
To: "Timothy Kubal" <tkubal@csufresno.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 3:31:26 PM
Subject: final paper
Hello Dr.Kubal,For the final paper do we have to include both the quantitative and qualitative papers? or can we do the intro lit review combination paper and then the conclusion??
Re: Qualitative paper question
To: "Timothy Kubal" <tkubal@csufresno.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 6:12:18 PM
Subject: Re: Qualitative paper question
Where does the 20% part of the qualitative paper go for the combo and final draft?
Yes, those are "inequality" questions.
From: "Angela Garcia" <angieeeangela@mail.fresnostate.edu>
To: tkubal@csufresno.edu
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:33:40 PM
Subject: Qualitative paper question
Would I search for quotes if one of my tables was "spend much more, more, the same, less, much less on nutrition programs" and race?
Re: final
To: "Timothy Kubal" <tkubal@csufresno.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 4:29:21 PM
Subject: final
in-class interview Soc 142
in-class interview Soc 142
Free Speech interviews

Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Partcipation
Tabitha Arambula
Pop Culture
Participation #1
I didn't have my icati number during this interview but I jotted down the main parts of the intervuiew. During class I interviewed a classmate and I asked her about her opinion on yes means yes. She thought that if someone gave consent then yes but if the person changed their mind after an hour or said no, then no means no. She also mentioned that if they were both drunk, then the person should not be blamed, because both were intoxicated. She thought that it was stupid to blame the victim because they have no fault. I asked if she knew anyone who had been in a similar situation and she said no, but that she knows that it does happen.
Participation #2
During class today, I interviewed a female, and asked if she thought that streaming outtakes purchasing. She said yes because it's very accessible. She said that she would rather save money on something that she can get for free. For example she can listen to an album on Pandora, instead of purchasing the album from Walmart. I also asked why she thought that music was less political today than in the 1960's. She said that people are not as involved like before, people have other things to do. They are so involved in social media. I asked if music was worth more than what we currently pay, and she thought it depended on the artist. Artists like Nicki Minaj and Miley Cyrus, don't have a voice and they are just for entertainment. Artists like Beyoncé or Mariah Carey, have a beautiful voice singing a Capella. People don't pay attention to what they are listening to, they like the beat of the song instead of the lyrics. She wouldn't spend her money on something she could get for free.
Participation #3
Since my icati number is no longer in service I do not have a link to the interview, but I did take notes during the interview in class today. I interviewed a female. I asked her if she thought that the criminal justice system in the United States was fair to all race groups. She said that it depended on the race of the person. If they were from a minority group like Black or Hispanic then they had a more difficult time with the criminal justice system. Minorities get less opportunities and less options vs. other groups like whites. She thought it was unfair depending on what the case may be, like murder, misdemeanors, rape, assault etc. She mentioned that she hasn't experienced any type of injustice.
In-class interview #4
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/HollyStadel/HollyStadel-19164148376-20141111-1415682758.2416.mp3
Holly Stadel
In class on November 10 we discussed how Taylor Swift had pulled all of her music from Spotify – a streaming program for free music. My interviewee and I discussed streaming music, and how so many people do it now because it's available. We talked about the value of music and talent, and how artists don't get paid enough for what they do, which was the basis of Swift's decision to pull her music. We also discussed the idea that music is political, but less now than it was in the past. My interviewee feels that there was more going on politically in the past, which is why music had more involvement in the expression of political beliefs.
in-class interview #3
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/HollyStadel/HollyStadel-19164148376-20140930-1412051954.224.mp3
Holly Stadel
In class on Sept. 29 we discussed innovation in the music industry, and how artists sometimes become less of performers because of it. I asked my interviewee whether or not she felt innovation in music was a good thing, and she gave a really in-depth response about how performing has changed with new technology. She believed that technology like autotune changes people's voices too much, and fans would be disappointed if you could not perform to the same extent when live because people don't really sound like that. She also thought that when artists use recordings in their concerts so that they can dance instead is wrong, that people would rather hear you sing than see you dance. We then briefly discussed how genres have stereotypical fans, but had to end because of time constraints.
in-class interview #2
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/HollyStadel/HollyStadel-19164148376-20140923-1411442079.249.mp3
Holly Stadel
In class on Sept. 22 we discussed the contact hypothesis, which says that when you come in contact with something/someone or group more often, prejudice or stereotypes will dissolve. I asked my partner if he believed in this hypothesis, and he spoke about how he did and what he believed it meant. I asked a follow up question about whether he had personal experiences that he could share, which he did. Because of how in-depth my partner went in his initial response, I was left without much to ask about, so our interview ended and we switched roles.
in-class interview #1
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/HollyStadel/HollyStadel-19164148376-20140909-1410231528.558.mp3
Holly Stadel
In class on September 8th, my interviewee and I discussed the issue of consent. Recently, the notion that "yes means yes" has been looked at as a solution to sexual assault and ambiguity of consent. I think the main point my interviewee wanted to make was that every situation is different, and "yes means yes" probably wouldn't work better than "no means no." We discussed how "no" is a more definite indicator of consent, and people just need to be more responsive to it. Because this was the first interview we did, I was nervous and not sure how to probe for more information. Our conversation ended rather abruptly because neither of us felt comfortable with the idea of interviewing yet. The recording was 170 seconds long.
In-Class Interview 12/8/14
I interviewed my classmate on Monday December 8, 2014 on my personal recorder because my icati account had expired already. I interviewed her on police discrimination on minorities. She had finished watching a video on Netflix called "Skid Row" and said that the police officers would stop and pull someone over just if they looked suspicious. She also said that it there would always be stereotypes, especially with African Americans. Where she works, she said that her manager always tell her to keep an eye on people who come into the store looking suspicious. She believes that there are some people who do look a bit "sketchy" and should be kept an eye on, but those people do not always fall under the same ethnicity.
cid:9F9978FB-D46A-4522-AFF1-64693A7521C5@hsd1.ca.comcast.net.
In-Class Interview 12/3/14
I interviewed my classmate on Wednesday December 3, 2014 on my personal recorder because my icati account had expired already. I interviewed her on the topic of lowering college tuition. She believes that community college is a lot cheaper than an actual university and that maybe university should be a bit more like a community college. Except with the fact that it will be a university. She pointed out an idea that maybe if universities did not have dorms, then maybe tuition could also be lowered. But it would maybe cause fewer students to come from out of town. Other ideas would be if other expenses were cut such as parking permits, books, and other expenses that does not include in tuition could help even out the price.
cid:223D585B-C31E-4BBB-B7FE-601ACD648333@hsd1.ca.comcast.net.
In-Class Interview 11/10/14
I interviewed my classmate on Monday November 10, 2014 on whether or not she thought that streaming would take over people buying actual CD albums. She thinks it will because it is easier to receive it directly to one's phone than to go to the store and buy a whole album. She also said that it is cheaper because even though one is not technically purchasing a CD, they do have it on their phone and can listen to it whenever they'd like, that is if they have Wi-Fi or Internet on their phone. Some of the ways that she listens to music for free is on Pandora and Spotify. But she also believes that artists will not mind if their fans did not purchase their albums because if they truly had faith in their fans, they would appreciate them listening to their music any way that they could.
In-Class Interview 11/5/14
I interviewed my classmate on Wednesday November 5, 2014 on what his opinion was on assistant suicide. He did not have a specific point of view, but he did believe that it was up to the person's personal decision. He does not like the overall idea of assistant suicide, but feels that it is not his place to put his opinion on. He believes that there are many other options that one can take instead of simply "giving up." He also believes that since Oregon already has assistant suicide being legal, that other states should also legalize it. He had not heard anything about the young woman's assistant suicide story.
Interview Discussion 10/22/14
I interviewed my classmate on Wednesday October 22, 2014 on a piece of video we saw in class that was about sexism against women and degrading women. She believes that many music videos and commercials use women for their body to promote their own business. She says that on regular TV, it can sometimes be a bit explicit, but not as much as on cable TV. She believes that Carl's Jr. in particular uses women's bodies to promote their burgers, but does not see the point as to how that is promoting burgers and other food. She said that degrading women should be stopped and that one of the best ways to do this is if more women would stand up for themselves. She made a strong point that not only women should defend women, but that we also need men to stand up for women.
Interview Discussion 9/24/14
Volunteering at Hunger Table
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/MattTeresi/MattTeresi-17143955819-20141118-1416337521.2689.mp3
In Class Interview Submissions
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http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/MattTeresi/MattTeresi-17143955819-20141111-1415682945.2426.mp3
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/MattTeresi/MattTeresi-17143955819-20140930-1412051962.226.mp3
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/MattTeresi/MattTeresi-13108070312-20140923-1411442238.264.mp3
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/MattTeresi/MattTeresi-13108070312-20140909-1410231511.557.mp3
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Max Silva - Outside Interview 12/15/2014
Re: Lit Review
To: "Timothy Kubal" <tkubal@csufresno.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2014 8:11:12 PM
Subject: Lit Review
Classroom Interview #5
interview in class - Outsourcing music
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/VictoriaFielder/VictoriaFielder-13154101312-20141110-1415659806.2318.mp3
Interview in class -Blurred lines
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/VictoriaFielder/VictoriaFielder-13154101312-20141105-1415225977.2175.mp3
interview in class - Video Games
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/VictoriaFielder/VictoriaFielder-13154101312-20141022-1414013992.1740.mp3
Classroom Interview #4
5 Class Participation Interviews. Erica Jacobsma. Popular Culture, Monday Night Class
1.) This interview was about homelessness in the area that the interviewee lives in. I had asked what county he lived in, if he thought homelessness was an issue in his county, if he thinks that people rely too much on the government, and who he wants to see help with homelessness. He told me that he lives in Fresno County, does not think there is a problem with homelessness in this county, thinks people rely too much on the government, and wants to see the government help more or be responsible for homelessness in the county that he loves in.
2.)This interview was about genres of music. The person that I interviewed talked about genres such as metal and punk music. She talked about how some people can be stereotyped by what kind of music that they listen to because of the way that they dress or by their ethnicity.
3.)This interview asks the question if artists are paid enough money. The interviewee basically stated that she believes that people who are born with the talent to sing should not get paid for it. She said that doctors deserve to be paid more money than music artists.
My icati number stopped working for the other interviews.
4.) Another interview that I did in class asked if the Criminal Justice system is fair to all groups. The interviewee answered by saying that she was on the fence about this subject. She said that it depends on the location. She thinks that the police are mainly fair to all racial groups, but that she may be biased because she has a relative that is a police officer.
5.) In this interview, I asked if this person thought that culture plays a big role in the type of music that people listen to. He said that he thinks that most of the time, peoples culture does affect the type of music that someone might listen to. He said that many people who live in poor neighborhoods are minorities, and they listen to rap music because they can relate with the types of struggles that rappers describe in their rap lyrics.
5 class participation interviews. Erica Jacobsma. Popular Culture, Monday night class.
1.) This interview was about homelessness in the area that the interviewee lives in. I had asked what county he lived in, if he thought homelessness was an issue in his county, if he thinks that people rely too much on the government, and who he wants to see help with homelessness. He told me that he lives in Fresno County, does not think there is a problem with homelessness in this county, thinks people rely too much on the government, and wants to see the government help more or be responsible for homelessness in the county that he loves in.
2.)This interview was about genres of music. The person that I interviewed talked about genres such as metal and punk music. She talked about how some people can be stereotyped by what kind of music that they listen to because of the way that they dress or by their ethnicity.
3.)This interview asks the question if artists are paid enough money. The interviewee basically stated that she believes that people who are born with the talent to sing should not get paid for it. She said that doctors deserve to be paid more money than music artists.
My icati number stopped working for the other interviews.
4.) Another interview that I did in class asked if the Criminal Justice system is fair to all groups. The interviewee answered by saying that she was on the fence about this subject. She said that it depends on the location. She thinks that the police are mainly fair to all racial groups, but that she may be biased because she has a relative that is a police officer.
5.) In this interview, I asked if this person thought that culture plays a big role in the type of music that people listen to. He said that he thinks that most of the time, peoples culture does affect the type of music that someone might listen to. He said that many people who live in poor neighborhoods are minorities, and they listen to rap music because they can relate with the types of struggles that rappers describe in their rap lyrics.
Classroom Interview
Classroom Interview
Classroom Interview
Monday, December 15, 2014
Re: Ricardo Torres, Race W 7:00-9:50pm
To: "tkubal" <tkubal@csufresno.edu>
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 4:07:46 PM
Subject: Ricardo Torres, Race W 7:00-9:50pm