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“Do high school students in the United States learn about the Armenian Genocide?” This is a surprisingly difficult question to answer. K-12 education in the United States is highly decentralized and ...
Answer the question: “why are sociologists underrepresented in the world of public policy?” with Josh McCabe in his recent ASA Footnote. Answer the question: "why are sociologists underrepresented in ...
Corey Moss-Pech is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Florida State University. His research focuses on the relationship ...
In recent decades, populist radical right-wing (PRR) political parties have seen increasing success in Europe. These parties ...
Although social scientists have largely embraced the idea that sexuality is multifaceted— composed of behavior, desire, and ...
Perpetrators of extraordinary evil are themselves ordinary people. James Waller wrote, “While the evil of genocide is not ordinary, the perpetrators most certainly are”. What could be more ordinary ...
In this episode, Dr. Seth Abrutyn, Professor of Sociology at the University of British Columbia, co-author of Life under Pressure: The Social Roots of Youth Suicide and What to Do About Them, and 2024 ...
“If we truly believe sociology is a valuable tool for making sense of the world, then we should trust that it can thrive beyond traditional academic spaces.” See the full blog post on sociology major ...
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Rahsaan Mahadeo, Assistant Professor in African American and African Studies at the ...
RB: So as I mentioned, many Americans are focused on the form that taxation takes. But many are also focused on the uses of their tax dollars. In large part, this is because Americans across the ...