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Sociological Perspective

How South Park’s Seasons 27 and 28 Became a Sociology Textbook

Emma Podvorec December 9, 2025

For decades, South Park has been more than just a crude cartoon; it’s arguably the most resonant piece

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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

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Comics: An Unlikely Vehicle for Autistic Representation

Taylor Hamilton November 4, 2025

Comics can be easier to access than dry text alone. The use of visuals and

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Toxic Inequality: How Environmental Racism Poisons Your Neighborhood

Bianca Ramos September 30, 2025

Nestled among the riverbank of the Mississippi River, between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, lies

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Aesthetic Overload: Performing Ourselves for the Algorithm

Erika Pineda-Horta August 12, 2025

In today’s digital era, social media platforms are saturated with visual microtrends. When opening social

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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 cartoon computer graphic with emoji, likes, and comment symbols.

Likes, Filters, and the Self: What Social Media Mirrors Back to Us

Erika Pineda-Horta June 17, 2025

Charles Cooley’s theory of the looking-glass self is a key concept of symbolic interactionism —

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

Compassion and Action Through Social Work

Amber Hovanec-Carey March 25, 2025

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

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A sign that reads "happily ever after."

Once Upon a Sociologist

Nora Mortimer February 25, 2025

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

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The view of Hurricane Florence from the International Space Station.

When Things Fall Apart

Angela Thompson, Ph.D January 28, 2025

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

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How South Park’s Seasons 27 and 28 Became a Sociology Textbook

Emma Podvorec December 9, 2025

For decades, South Park has been more than just a crude cartoon; it’s arguably the most resonant piece

Read More »

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 »

Comics: An Unlikely Vehicle for Autistic Representation

Taylor Hamilton November 4, 2025

Comics can be easier to access than dry text alone. The use of visuals and

Read More »

Toxic Inequality: How Environmental Racism Poisons Your Neighborhood

Bianca Ramos September 30, 2025

Nestled among the riverbank of the Mississippi River, between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, lies

Read More »

Aesthetic Overload: Performing Ourselves for the Algorithm

Erika Pineda-Horta August 12, 2025

In today’s digital era, social media platforms are saturated with visual microtrends. When opening social

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 cartoon computer graphic with emoji, likes, and comment symbols.

Likes, Filters, and the Self: What Social Media Mirrors Back to Us

Erika Pineda-Horta June 17, 2025

Charles Cooley’s theory of the looking-glass self is a key concept of symbolic interactionism —

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

Compassion and Action Through Social Work

Amber Hovanec-Carey March 25, 2025

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

Read More »
A sign that reads "happily ever after."

Once Upon a Sociologist

Nora Mortimer February 25, 2025

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

Read More »
The view of Hurricane Florence from the International Space Station.

When Things Fall Apart

Angela Thompson, Ph.D January 28, 2025

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

Read More »
Page1 Page2 Page3

How South Park’s Seasons 27 and 28 Became a Sociology Textbook

Emma Podvorec December 9, 2025

For decades, South Park has been more than just a crude cartoon; it’s arguably the most resonant piece

Read More »

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 »

Comics: An Unlikely Vehicle for Autistic Representation

Taylor Hamilton November 4, 2025

Comics can be easier to access than dry text alone. The use of visuals and

Read More »

Toxic Inequality: How Environmental Racism Poisons Your Neighborhood

Bianca Ramos September 30, 2025

Nestled among the riverbank of the Mississippi River, between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, lies

Read More »

Aesthetic Overload: Performing Ourselves for the Algorithm

Erika Pineda-Horta August 12, 2025

In today’s digital era, social media platforms are saturated with visual microtrends. When opening social

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 cartoon computer graphic with emoji, likes, and comment symbols.

Likes, Filters, and the Self: What Social Media Mirrors Back to Us

Erika Pineda-Horta June 17, 2025

Charles Cooley’s theory of the looking-glass self is a key concept of symbolic interactionism —

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

Compassion and Action Through Social Work

Amber Hovanec-Carey March 25, 2025

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

Read More »
A sign that reads "happily ever after."

Once Upon a Sociologist

Nora Mortimer February 25, 2025

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

Read More »
The view of Hurricane Florence from the International Space Station.

When Things Fall Apart

Angela Thompson, Ph.D January 28, 2025

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

Read More »
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