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Sociological Perspective

Influence Culture & Identity

Jessica Adame, Ph.D March 31, 2026

The Role Social Media Influencers Have on Self-Identity Over the past two decades, social media

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The Warnings We Choose to Forget

Valeria Mercado March 3, 2026

Why do societies tend to ignore historical and literary warnings about authoritarianism? As we know,

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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

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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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Influence Culture & Identity

Jessica Adame, Ph.D March 31, 2026

The Role Social Media Influencers Have on Self-Identity Over the past two decades, social media

Read More »

The Warnings We Choose to Forget

Valeria Mercado March 3, 2026

Why do societies tend to ignore historical and literary warnings about authoritarianism? As we know,

Read More »

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 »
Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4

Influence Culture & Identity

Jessica Adame, Ph.D March 31, 2026

The Role Social Media Influencers Have on Self-Identity Over the past two decades, social media

Read More »

The Warnings We Choose to Forget

Valeria Mercado March 3, 2026

Why do societies tend to ignore historical and literary warnings about authoritarianism? As we know,

Read More »

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 »
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