Sociology Film Club

A couple of years ago – November 2022 to be precise – we launched the Psychology Film Club as a way of offering our complete Psychology library of films to schools and colleges at a reasonable and affordable subscription rate (£25 a year or roughly 50p a week for access to what is currently 50+ films).

While the intention had always been to launch a similar Sociology Film Club we’ve been a little side tracked this past year making a whole host of (what no-one has actually called) “ground-breaking” Study Skills films and it’s only now we’ve managed to get around to addressing the intention.

However, rather than launching a separate Sociology Film Club site to site alongside it’s Psychological counterpart we decided that this would be altogether too much of a faff and that it would be much quicker and easier to simply add our Sociology catalogue to the existing Psychology Film Club site.

So we did.

This means that in addition to all those Psychology films, you can now access around 30 Sociology films tailor-made (quite literally. Dr. Steve Taylor  writes most of them) for A-level Sociology Specifications. The range of films covers:

  • Introductory Sociology
  • Families and Households
  • Research Methods
  • Crime and Deviance
  • Religion

Now, you may be thinking, if I only teach Psychology why would I need all these extra Sociology films?

And you’d be right to think that.

You wouldn’t.

So we haven’t changed the subscription price.

Which means that if you have colleagues who teach Sociology you can give them access to our full range of films for what effectively amounts to no extra cash at all.

Or you can buy an annual Sociology subscription for £25 and give your Psychology colleagues free access to films relevant to their particular A-level Specifications.

Or not.

The choice is yours.

And although that sounds a bit complicated when I write it, it’s really not.

Also, to make things even easier there’s a free 30-day no-obligation trial you can use to dip your toes into the filmic water.

And if you don’t like what you see, you can just walk away from the deal having lost nothing more than your time.

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