Welcome to In the News where the UITAC team and expert contributors take recent events in the news and relate them back to social science concepts, theories, and perspectives. From pop culture events to global organization, this blog site is a one-stop-shop for all things current events with social science application.

The Unconscious Mind: How Dreams Affect Our Rest

Exhaustion after sleep can be tied to various factors, from sleep disorders to disruptions in the sleep

Social Power in Stone: A Sociological Look at Julio-Claudian Sculpture

With Augustus and his successors establishing imperial power, the Julio-Claudian dynasty (27 B.C.E–68 C.E) marked a turning

A building with broken windows.

Broken Windows Theory: Perception versus Reality in Crime and Policing

Imagine you are walking through two different neighborhoods, both in the same big city. The first neighborhood

The 2025 logo for Social Work Month that reads "Social work compassion and action."

Compassion and Action Through Social Work

March is Social Work Month — a time to reflect on the history of the profession, understand

A sign that reads "happily ever after."

Once Upon a Sociologist

Once upon a time… how could a story that starts so innocently have such a significant social

The view of Hurricane Florence from the International Space Station.

When Things Fall Apart

The fires in Los Angeles, California, are nothing short of devastating. The loss of life and property

A group of people standing in front of a sunset.

Healthy Equity, Prisons, and Community-based Participatory Research

Health equity, the ability for all to obtain the best level of care for one’s health, is a vital concern for all individuals, including both incarcerated people and the employees who work in the criminal

A young girl hugging her grandmother.

To Have and To Hold

What is a love language? A language is words and symbols used to communicate. Love is trickier to define because of the broad range of feelings associated with love, but most would agree that it’s

The Unconscious Mind: How Dreams Affect Our Rest

Exhaustion after sleep can be tied to various factors, from sleep disorders to disruptions in the sleep cycle. However, one often overlooked reason is the dreams themselves. Centuries of psychologists, neurologists, and even religion have sought to figure out the meaning of dreams. Are they simply a mirror of everyday life, or do they hold […]

Social Power in Stone: A Sociological Look at Julio-Claudian Sculpture

With Augustus and his successors establishing imperial power, the Julio-Claudian dynasty (27 B.C.E–68 C.E) marked a turning point in Roman history. During this time, sculpture was more than just ornament; it was a powerful weapon for influencing societal views and thereby supporting the imperial rule. These Julio-Claudian imperial portraits and public monuments were deliberately used to […]

A sign that reads "happily ever after."

Once Upon a Sociologist

Once upon a time… how could a story that starts so innocently have such a significant social impact? Children’s literature is a genre of stories written for ages 0 to 18. In that genre are many other genres, such as fantasy, historical fiction, graphic novels, and mystery. However, the oldest category in children’s literature is […]

A sign that reads "happily ever after."

Once Upon a Sociologist

Once upon a time… how could a story that starts so innocently have such a

A few students socializing and studying in a library.

Facing the Decline of Third Places

Think of your favorite sitcom, what are the main settings of the show? Often

A group of people marching for women’s rights while holding signs that say “Women are humans not hosts,” “My freedom begins with my body,” and “Never going back.”

Planned Parenthood, the Fight for Women’s Rights Continues in the 21st Century

This blog is intended to provide a research-based overview of the issues surrounding Planned

A young boy sitting apart from two other children.

The Mental Illness Panopticon

Understanding Internalized Stigma As Foucault puts it, the panopticon is a versatile mechanism of power

A sign that reads "happily ever after."

Once Upon a Sociologist

Once upon a time… how could a story that starts so innocently have such

A young girl hugging her grandmother.

To Have and To Hold

What is a love language? A language is words and symbols used to communicate.

Social Power in Stone: A Sociological Look at Julio-Claudian Sculpture

With Augustus and his successors establishing imperial power, the Julio-Claudian dynasty (27 B.C.E–68 C.E) marked a turning point in Roman history. During this time, sculpture was more than just ornament; it was a powerful weapon

A building with broken windows.

Broken Windows Theory: Perception versus Reality in Crime and Policing

Imagine you are walking through two different neighborhoods, both in the same big city. The first neighborhood is clean, with tall buildings in pristine condition and spotless sidewalks. The air smells fresh, the trees are

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