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Health, Illness, and Medicine

The gay pride flag.

The Battle for Gender-Affirming Care

Angela Thompson, Ph.D March 19, 2024

Across the country, at least 22 states have passed legislation banning gender-affirming care for certain

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Surgeons in an operating room.

Being Green in Death

Nora Mortimer November 14, 2023

Not everyone will live to be a centenarian, individuals aged 100 and above, and it’s

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A petri dish.

How Can We Study YOU?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D August 31, 2021

Studying humans can be problematic. Unlike amoeba on a petri dish or a leaf growing

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Four soldiers in uniform with guns and a helicopter behind them.

Afghanistan + Haiti + COVID-19 = ?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D August 24, 2021

What does the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, the earthquake in Haiti, and Covid-19 in Texas have in common? Sociology, the scientific study of social relationships, social institutions,

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The cave Temple of Lord Amarnath in India.

India’s COVID-19 Crisis

Angela Thompson, Ph.D April 28, 2021

As the U.S. reaches an important milestone in its COVID-19 vaccination program and the Center for

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A person pointing a TV remote at a TV with football playing.

Super Fans and the Sociology of Sports

Angela Thompson, Ph.D September 15, 2020

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the tangential concerns hotly covered by

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People on a crowded street.

Are YOU Part of Society?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D August 17, 2020

There has been a lot of talk in the news recently about government and state

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A doctor's stethoscope laying on top of documents.

How Risky is Sweden’s Herd Immunity Gamble?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D May 1, 2020

As a handful of governors across the U.S. start opening up their states, it is

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A large group of Muslims in a mosque during prayer.

Can COVID-19 Stop Religious Rituals?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D April 23, 2020

In Bangladesh, 100,000 mourners gathered to mark the passing of the Islamic teacher Maulana Zubayer

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Two Indonesian female dancers performing in a crowd.

You Bet Sociology Is Relevant!

Angela Thompson, Ph.D April 1, 2020

Climate change. Immigration. Economic inequality. COVID-19. What is the role of sociology in times of

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The gay pride flag.

The Battle for Gender-Affirming Care

Angela Thompson, Ph.D March 19, 2024

Across the country, at least 22 states have passed legislation banning gender-affirming care for certain

Read More »
Surgeons in an operating room.

Being Green in Death

Nora Mortimer November 14, 2023

Not everyone will live to be a centenarian, individuals aged 100 and above, and it’s

Read More »
A petri dish.

How Can We Study YOU?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D August 31, 2021

Studying humans can be problematic. Unlike amoeba on a petri dish or a leaf growing

Read More »
Four soldiers in uniform with guns and a helicopter behind them.

Afghanistan + Haiti + COVID-19 = ?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D August 24, 2021

What does the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, the earthquake in Haiti, and Covid-19 in Texas

Read More »
The cave Temple of Lord Amarnath in India.

India’s COVID-19 Crisis

Angela Thompson, Ph.D April 28, 2021

As the U.S. reaches an important milestone in its COVID-19 vaccination program and the Center for

Read More »
A person pointing a TV remote at a TV with football playing.

Super Fans and the Sociology of Sports

Angela Thompson, Ph.D September 15, 2020

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the tangential concerns hotly covered by

Read More »
People on a crowded street.

Are YOU Part of Society?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D August 17, 2020

There has been a lot of talk in the news recently about government and state

Read More »
A doctor's stethoscope laying on top of documents.

How Risky is Sweden’s Herd Immunity Gamble?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D May 1, 2020

As a handful of governors across the U.S. start opening up their states, it is

Read More »
A large group of Muslims in a mosque during prayer.

Can COVID-19 Stop Religious Rituals?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D April 23, 2020

In Bangladesh, 100,000 mourners gathered to mark the passing of the Islamic teacher Maulana Zubayer

Read More »
Two Indonesian female dancers performing in a crowd.

You Bet Sociology Is Relevant!

Angela Thompson, Ph.D April 1, 2020

Climate change. Immigration. Economic inequality. COVID-19. What is the role of sociology in times of

Read More »
Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4
The gay pride flag.

The Battle for Gender-Affirming Care

Angela Thompson, Ph.D March 19, 2024

Across the country, at least 22 states have passed legislation banning gender-affirming care for certain

Read More »
Surgeons in an operating room.

Being Green in Death

Nora Mortimer November 14, 2023

Not everyone will live to be a centenarian, individuals aged 100 and above, and it’s

Read More »
A petri dish.

How Can We Study YOU?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D August 31, 2021

Studying humans can be problematic. Unlike amoeba on a petri dish or a leaf growing

Read More »
Four soldiers in uniform with guns and a helicopter behind them.

Afghanistan + Haiti + COVID-19 = ?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D August 24, 2021

What does the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, the earthquake in Haiti, and Covid-19 in Texas

Read More »
The cave Temple of Lord Amarnath in India.

India’s COVID-19 Crisis

Angela Thompson, Ph.D April 28, 2021

As the U.S. reaches an important milestone in its COVID-19 vaccination program and the Center for

Read More »
A person pointing a TV remote at a TV with football playing.

Super Fans and the Sociology of Sports

Angela Thompson, Ph.D September 15, 2020

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the tangential concerns hotly covered by

Read More »
People on a crowded street.

Are YOU Part of Society?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D August 17, 2020

There has been a lot of talk in the news recently about government and state

Read More »
A doctor's stethoscope laying on top of documents.

How Risky is Sweden’s Herd Immunity Gamble?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D May 1, 2020

As a handful of governors across the U.S. start opening up their states, it is

Read More »
A large group of Muslims in a mosque during prayer.

Can COVID-19 Stop Religious Rituals?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D April 23, 2020

In Bangladesh, 100,000 mourners gathered to mark the passing of the Islamic teacher Maulana Zubayer

Read More »
Two Indonesian female dancers performing in a crowd.

You Bet Sociology Is Relevant!

Angela Thompson, Ph.D April 1, 2020

Climate change. Immigration. Economic inequality. COVID-19. What is the role of sociology in times of

Read More »
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