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Political Sociology

The Texas Phone Ban from a Sociological Perspective

Erika Pineda-Horta November 25, 2025

On June 20, 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed the Texas House Bill 1481 into

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Religion as a Weapon and a Shield

Jai Dayal November 18, 2025

Religion has been a big part of many Americans’ lives since the first Europeans’ arrival

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Drifting Away from Humanities: How Leaving Out the Humanities is a Mistake for Our Future

Jai Dayal October 21, 2025

In our current day and age, the role of technology is as intertwined in our

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Former leader of Romania, Nicolae Ceaușescu

When Governments Plan Families

Angela Thompson, Ph.D July 8, 2025

Sometimes, cautionary events and noteworthy parallels are lost in the annals of history. This is

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The spines of the "Hunger Games," "Catching Fire," and "Mockingjay" books.

Let the Games Begin

Griffin Polley July 1, 2025

A Marxist Analysis of The Hunger Games and The Purge Series There’s a particular moment

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A bunch of phone screens showing different social media logos.

Speech and Engagement-based Algorithms: How Engagement Incentives Shape What We See Online

Aaron Leonard May 27, 2025

Understanding the current landscape  There are lots of good explanations for why anger is so

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Don’t Touch That Dial!

Griffin Polley April 29, 2025

Media lives in the moment. That may seem like a wild statement, but think about

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

Emma Podvorec April 15, 2025

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

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A woman in a lab coat, gloves, and goggles looking through a microscope.

The Basics of Healthcare

Angela Thompson, Ph.D February 18, 2025

The killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO Brian Thompson by alleged gunman Luigi Mangione focused the spotlight

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The Climate Countdown in New York City.

Shifting the Western Paradigm of Sustainability

Luz Montiel February 4, 2025

Four stories above New York’s Union Square stands an orange-lit countdown, displaying humanity’s shrinking window

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The Texas Phone Ban from a Sociological Perspective

Erika Pineda-Horta November 25, 2025

On June 20, 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed the Texas House Bill 1481 into

Read More »

Religion as a Weapon and a Shield

Jai Dayal November 18, 2025

Religion has been a big part of many Americans’ lives since the first Europeans’ arrival

Read More »

Drifting Away from Humanities: How Leaving Out the Humanities is a Mistake for Our Future

Jai Dayal October 21, 2025

In our current day and age, the role of technology is as intertwined in our

Read More »
Former leader of Romania, Nicolae Ceaușescu

When Governments Plan Families

Angela Thompson, Ph.D July 8, 2025

Sometimes, cautionary events and noteworthy parallels are lost in the annals of history. This is

Read More »
The spines of the "Hunger Games," "Catching Fire," and "Mockingjay" books.

Let the Games Begin

Griffin Polley July 1, 2025

A Marxist Analysis of The Hunger Games and The Purge Series There’s a particular moment

Read More »
A bunch of phone screens showing different social media logos.

Speech and Engagement-based Algorithms: How Engagement Incentives Shape What We See Online

Aaron Leonard May 27, 2025

Understanding the current landscape  There are lots of good explanations for why anger is so

Read More »

Don’t Touch That Dial!

Griffin Polley April 29, 2025

Media lives in the moment. That may seem like a wild statement, but think about

Read More »

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

Emma Podvorec April 15, 2025

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

Read More »
A woman in a lab coat, gloves, and goggles looking through a microscope.

The Basics of Healthcare

Angela Thompson, Ph.D February 18, 2025

The killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO Brian Thompson by alleged gunman Luigi Mangione focused the spotlight

Read More »
The Climate Countdown in New York City.

Shifting the Western Paradigm of Sustainability

Luz Montiel February 4, 2025

Four stories above New York’s Union Square stands an orange-lit countdown, displaying humanity’s shrinking window

Read More »
Page1 Page2 Page3

The Texas Phone Ban from a Sociological Perspective

Erika Pineda-Horta November 25, 2025

On June 20, 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed the Texas House Bill 1481 into

Read More »

Religion as a Weapon and a Shield

Jai Dayal November 18, 2025

Religion has been a big part of many Americans’ lives since the first Europeans’ arrival

Read More »

Drifting Away from Humanities: How Leaving Out the Humanities is a Mistake for Our Future

Jai Dayal October 21, 2025

In our current day and age, the role of technology is as intertwined in our

Read More »
Former leader of Romania, Nicolae Ceaușescu

When Governments Plan Families

Angela Thompson, Ph.D July 8, 2025

Sometimes, cautionary events and noteworthy parallels are lost in the annals of history. This is

Read More »
The spines of the "Hunger Games," "Catching Fire," and "Mockingjay" books.

Let the Games Begin

Griffin Polley July 1, 2025

A Marxist Analysis of The Hunger Games and The Purge Series There’s a particular moment

Read More »
A bunch of phone screens showing different social media logos.

Speech and Engagement-based Algorithms: How Engagement Incentives Shape What We See Online

Aaron Leonard May 27, 2025

Understanding the current landscape  There are lots of good explanations for why anger is so

Read More »

Don’t Touch That Dial!

Griffin Polley April 29, 2025

Media lives in the moment. That may seem like a wild statement, but think about

Read More »

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

Emma Podvorec April 15, 2025

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

Read More »
A woman in a lab coat, gloves, and goggles looking through a microscope.

The Basics of Healthcare

Angela Thompson, Ph.D February 18, 2025

The killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO Brian Thompson by alleged gunman Luigi Mangione focused the spotlight

Read More »
The Climate Countdown in New York City.

Shifting the Western Paradigm of Sustainability

Luz Montiel February 4, 2025

Four stories above New York’s Union Square stands an orange-lit countdown, displaying humanity’s shrinking window

Read More »
Page1 Page2 Page3

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