
Frames, Facts, and Futures: The Influence of Humanitarian Reporting
In today’s interconnected world, the media plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding of global events. But how exactly does media portrayal influence public
Ayesha Rahim is currently a student at the University of Chicago where she is pursuing her Master of Applied Social Sciences in Quantitative Methods and Social Analysis. Her research interests lie within investigating equitable access to institutions and their services, along with socioeconomic and racial
disparities impacting quality of life. Through her writing, she hopes to bridge the gap between evidence-based research and informed decision-making for the public.
In today’s interconnected world, the media plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding of global events. But how exactly does media portrayal influence public
Note: This blog is intended to provide a sociology perspective of issues that arise during humanitarian crises due to race/ethnicity-based conflict. Trigger Warning: This blog
Sociology, the scientific study of social relationships, social institutions, and societies, has traditionally relied on a range of qualitative and quantitative research designs. Qualitative research