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As we move forward, we should ensure that the sociological classroom is more than a space for academic learning – it is a sanctuary. The simple act of showing up, having important conversations on ...
The term “family values” has often been associated with traditional religious perspectives on marriage, gender roles, and sexuality. But young Americans are redefining family values to emphasize ...
This Teaching Sociology article by Michael C. Lotspeich-Yadao and colleagues demonstrates the benefits of experiential learning for students interested in health careers.
“In prison, you still [get] older year after year. You still turn eighteen…still turn thirty…but it’s the setting that makes ...
In Hong Kong, the scaffolding industry is viewed as particularly dangerous and is particularly stigmatized, in part due to ...
This Teaching Sociology article by Michael C. Lotspeich-Yadao and colleagues demonstrates the benefits of experiential ...
Jeff Hayes and H. Elizabeth Peters on April 15, 2025 To address disparities in access to FMLA and lack of paid family leave more generally, since 2002 fourteen states, including the District of ...
The TSP board disscussed the official launch of our new Flagship Journal, The American Journal of Unfinished Sociology on April 1st.
Annika Pinch, Floor Fiers, Jeremy Birnholtz, Justine Fisher, and Brigid Reilly, “New Media & Society,” ‘Is It Time for Me to Be Authentic?’ Understanding, Performing, and Evaluating Authenticity on ...
On March 27th, Doğukan Günaydin, a master’s student at the Carlson School of Business, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). While Doğukan’s detention is the result of a vague ...
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