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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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Broken Windows Theory: Perception versus Reality in Crime and Policing

Erika Pineda-Horta May 13, 2025

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

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A building with broken windows.

Broken Windows Theory: Perception versus Reality in Crime and Policing

Erika Pineda-Horta April 1, 2025

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

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A young boy sitting apart from two other children.

The Mental Illness Panopticon

Emma Podvorec March 4, 2025

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

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The flag of Haiti.

On the Brink

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 10, 2024

By all accounts, the nation of Haiti has devolved to depths unseen since the Haitian

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A few students socializing and studying in a library.

Facing the Decline of Third Places

Claire Rasmussen December 3, 2024

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

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An emergency room sign in all caps and red letters.

Doctors Doing More Harm Than Good

Angela Thompson, Ph.D November 19, 2024

Trigger Warning: This blog discusses sensitive and potentially distressing topics, including unethical, non-consensual, and inhumane

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A black poster reading “A man was lynched yesterday” in thick white capital letters.

The Blurred Lines Between Politics, Art, & Humanity

Sophia Lanzante October 29, 2024

The U.S. is considered, in terms of government form, a democracy, a system of government

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Various hanging flags of the world.

The Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Health in Times of Crisis: From Historical Atrocities to Modern Conflicts 

Ayesha Rahim October 22, 2024

Note: This blog is intended to provide a sociology perspective of issues that arise during

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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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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 »

Broken Windows Theory: Perception versus Reality in Crime and Policing

Erika Pineda-Horta May 13, 2025

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

Read More »
A building with broken windows.

Broken Windows Theory: Perception versus Reality in Crime and Policing

Erika Pineda-Horta April 1, 2025

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

Read More »
A young boy sitting apart from two other children.

The Mental Illness Panopticon

Emma Podvorec March 4, 2025

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

Read More »
The flag of Haiti.

On the Brink

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 10, 2024

By all accounts, the nation of Haiti has devolved to depths unseen since the Haitian

Read More »
A few students socializing and studying in a library.

Facing the Decline of Third Places

Claire Rasmussen December 3, 2024

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

Read More »
An emergency room sign in all caps and red letters.

Doctors Doing More Harm Than Good

Angela Thompson, Ph.D November 19, 2024

Trigger Warning: This blog discusses sensitive and potentially distressing topics, including unethical, non-consensual, and inhumane

Read More »
A black poster reading “A man was lynched yesterday” in thick white capital letters.

The Blurred Lines Between Politics, Art, & Humanity

Sophia Lanzante October 29, 2024

The U.S. is considered, in terms of government form, a democracy, a system of government

Read More »
Various hanging flags of the world.

The Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Health in Times of Crisis: From Historical Atrocities to Modern Conflicts 

Ayesha Rahim October 22, 2024

Note: This blog is intended to provide a sociology perspective of issues that arise during

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 »
Page1 Page2 Page3
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 »

Broken Windows Theory: Perception versus Reality in Crime and Policing

Erika Pineda-Horta May 13, 2025

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

Read More »
A building with broken windows.

Broken Windows Theory: Perception versus Reality in Crime and Policing

Erika Pineda-Horta April 1, 2025

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

Read More »
A young boy sitting apart from two other children.

The Mental Illness Panopticon

Emma Podvorec March 4, 2025

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

Read More »
The flag of Haiti.

On the Brink

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 10, 2024

By all accounts, the nation of Haiti has devolved to depths unseen since the Haitian

Read More »
A few students socializing and studying in a library.

Facing the Decline of Third Places

Claire Rasmussen December 3, 2024

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

Read More »
An emergency room sign in all caps and red letters.

Doctors Doing More Harm Than Good

Angela Thompson, Ph.D November 19, 2024

Trigger Warning: This blog discusses sensitive and potentially distressing topics, including unethical, non-consensual, and inhumane

Read More »
A black poster reading “A man was lynched yesterday” in thick white capital letters.

The Blurred Lines Between Politics, Art, & Humanity

Sophia Lanzante October 29, 2024

The U.S. is considered, in terms of government form, a democracy, a system of government

Read More »
Various hanging flags of the world.

The Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Health in Times of Crisis: From Historical Atrocities to Modern Conflicts 

Ayesha Rahim October 22, 2024

Note: This blog is intended to provide a sociology perspective of issues that arise during

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 »
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