- hrough Design Fiction (e.g. Zero Hours)
- Through Social Fiction (e.g. Low Fat Love)
- Through Visual Journalism (e.g. Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt)
- Through Visual Biography (e.g. Robert Moses: The Master Builder of New York City)
- Through Graphic Novels (I lack examples of this – I’m also aware the distinction between ‘graphic novels’ and ‘visual biography’ and ‘visual journalism’ may be so fine grained as to be pretty meaningless)
- Through Photography ( e.g. Art Sexual)
- Through Philosophical Biography (e.g. Wittgenstein, The Courtier’s Heretic)
- Through Creative Non-Fiction (e.g. Zeitoun, Venkatesh’s work)
- Through Film or Animation (e.g. Rufus Stone, Waking Life)
- Through Theater (e.g. the Fabulous Ruins of Detroit)
- Through Video Games (e.g. Celiac Sam)
- Through Buzzfeed Style Lists (e.g. this)
- Through Walking Tours (e.g. the superb tour of Manhattan given by an urban sociologist at the 2015 Eastern Sociological Society conference)
- Through Podcasted Dialogues (e.g. the Promise of Sociology in 2015)
- Through Filmed Dialogues (e.g. British Sociology since 1945 or this dialogue between Carol Smart and Jeffrey Weeks)
- Through Stand Alone Prezis & Slideshare (e.g. I’ve never given this as a talk in person or intended to)
- Through Short Story (e.g. The Last Seminar)
- Through Musical Theater (e.g. The Theory of Justice Musical)
- Through Cut & Paste Assembly (e.g. Kant in Hand!)