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Sociological Perspective

A bowl of tortilla chips covered in salsa and vegetables.

The Solastalgia of Salsa

Amy Kirk January 21, 2025

“Restaurant” salsa is a happy place for scads of us. In fact, we often choose

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A computer keyboard with a green key that says “terrorism” in white letters.

Cybercrimes

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 31, 2024

Historically, our collective image and understanding of war has been shaped by the photos and

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Family Vlogging: True Family Moments or Distorted Reality?

Deborah Acosta-Sanchez November 12, 2024

Trigger Warning: This blog discusses sensitive and potentially distressing topics, including family abuse and unethical

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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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A group of people marching for women’s rights while holding signs that say “Women are humans not hosts,” “My freedom begins with my body,” and “Never going back.”

Planned Parenthood, the Fight for Women’s Rights Continues in the 21st Century

Ayda Girma October 15, 2024

This blog is intended to provide a research-based overview of the issues surrounding Planned Parenthood

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A group of women chatting over a few papers.

Understanding the Gender Wage Gap

Deborah Acosta-Sanchez October 8, 2024

The gender wage gap seems like a headline the media mentions regularly but does not

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A black and white 1950s print ad saying “The Biggest sensation of any year… Capital Punishment.”

Reflections of Conscience in the History of Capital Punishment 

Sophia Lanzante October 1, 2024

In the U.S., the first instance of capital punishment, a penalty for criminal behavior that

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A person holding a McDonald’s McDelivery brown paper bag in their kitchen at home.

McDonald’s Around the World

My La September 3, 2024

Easily recognizable by its bright red and yellow letter “M” logo, how did McDonald’s successfully

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A young boy sitting at a desk studying a book.

What is Sociology?

Ayda Girma August 20, 2024

Sociology is the scientific study of social relationships, social institutions, and societies. It delves into

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Three scraps of paper that say "Education," "Knowledge," and "Power."

The Power of Sociology

Angela Thompson, Ph.D August 21, 2023

The power of sociology lies in the fact that it allows you to gain insight into literally any subject

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A bowl of tortilla chips covered in salsa and vegetables.

The Solastalgia of Salsa

Amy Kirk January 21, 2025

“Restaurant” salsa is a happy place for scads of us. In fact, we often choose

Read More »
A computer keyboard with a green key that says “terrorism” in white letters.

Cybercrimes

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 31, 2024

Historically, our collective image and understanding of war has been shaped by the photos and

Read More »
A father, mother, and young son videoing themselves with a selfie stick in their home.

Family Vlogging: True Family Moments or Distorted Reality?

Deborah Acosta-Sanchez November 12, 2024

Trigger Warning: This blog discusses sensitive and potentially distressing topics, including family abuse and unethical

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 »
A group of people marching for women’s rights while holding signs that say “Women are humans not hosts,” “My freedom begins with my body,” and “Never going back.”

Planned Parenthood, the Fight for Women’s Rights Continues in the 21st Century

Ayda Girma October 15, 2024

This blog is intended to provide a research-based overview of the issues surrounding Planned Parenthood

Read More »
A group of women chatting over a few papers.

Understanding the Gender Wage Gap

Deborah Acosta-Sanchez October 8, 2024

The gender wage gap seems like a headline the media mentions regularly but does not

Read More »
A black and white 1950s print ad saying “The Biggest sensation of any year… Capital Punishment.”

Reflections of Conscience in the History of Capital Punishment 

Sophia Lanzante October 1, 2024

In the U.S., the first instance of capital punishment, a penalty for criminal behavior that

Read More »
A person holding a McDonald’s McDelivery brown paper bag in their kitchen at home.

McDonald’s Around the World

My La September 3, 2024

Easily recognizable by its bright red and yellow letter “M” logo, how did McDonald’s successfully

Read More »
A young boy sitting at a desk studying a book.

What is Sociology?

Ayda Girma August 20, 2024

Sociology is the scientific study of social relationships, social institutions, and societies. It delves into

Read More »
Three scraps of paper that say "Education," "Knowledge," and "Power."

The Power of Sociology

Angela Thompson, Ph.D August 21, 2023

The power of sociology lies in the fact that it allows you to gain insight

Read More »
Page1 Page2 Page3
A bowl of tortilla chips covered in salsa and vegetables.

The Solastalgia of Salsa

Amy Kirk January 21, 2025

“Restaurant” salsa is a happy place for scads of us. In fact, we often choose

Read More »
A computer keyboard with a green key that says “terrorism” in white letters.

Cybercrimes

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 31, 2024

Historically, our collective image and understanding of war has been shaped by the photos and

Read More »
A father, mother, and young son videoing themselves with a selfie stick in their home.

Family Vlogging: True Family Moments or Distorted Reality?

Deborah Acosta-Sanchez November 12, 2024

Trigger Warning: This blog discusses sensitive and potentially distressing topics, including family abuse and unethical

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 »
A group of people marching for women’s rights while holding signs that say “Women are humans not hosts,” “My freedom begins with my body,” and “Never going back.”

Planned Parenthood, the Fight for Women’s Rights Continues in the 21st Century

Ayda Girma October 15, 2024

This blog is intended to provide a research-based overview of the issues surrounding Planned Parenthood

Read More »
A group of women chatting over a few papers.

Understanding the Gender Wage Gap

Deborah Acosta-Sanchez October 8, 2024

The gender wage gap seems like a headline the media mentions regularly but does not

Read More »
A black and white 1950s print ad saying “The Biggest sensation of any year… Capital Punishment.”

Reflections of Conscience in the History of Capital Punishment 

Sophia Lanzante October 1, 2024

In the U.S., the first instance of capital punishment, a penalty for criminal behavior that

Read More »
A person holding a McDonald’s McDelivery brown paper bag in their kitchen at home.

McDonald’s Around the World

My La September 3, 2024

Easily recognizable by its bright red and yellow letter “M” logo, how did McDonald’s successfully

Read More »
A young boy sitting at a desk studying a book.

What is Sociology?

Ayda Girma August 20, 2024

Sociology is the scientific study of social relationships, social institutions, and societies. It delves into

Read More »
Three scraps of paper that say "Education," "Knowledge," and "Power."

The Power of Sociology

Angela Thompson, Ph.D August 21, 2023

The power of sociology lies in the fact that it allows you to gain insight

Read More »
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