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War and Terrorism

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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Men working in a vintage broadcasting control room filled with analogue equipment and monitors.

Frames, Facts, and Futures: The Influence of Humanitarian Reporting

Ayesha Rahim December 17, 2024

In today’s interconnected world, the media plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding of

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

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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

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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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Flags of the United Nations.

By Any Other Name…

Angela Thompson, Ph.D March 26, 2024

Throughout history the world has seen numerous geopolitical events involving genocide, the systematic killing of

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A wicker basket full of baguettes.

From Baguettes to Tumblers: The Nuances of Culture 

Angela Thompson, Ph.D January 30, 2024

Society is made up of socially learned and shared ideas, behaviors, and material…..

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A monument of a Native American woman.

Colombus Day or Indigenous Peoples’ Day? A History of Indigenous Americans in the United States

Breann Borlay October 24, 2023

Columbus Day is a holiday that aims to celebrate the 1492 arrival of Christopher Columbus, a Spanish explorer, in many nations within the Americas. Within the U.S.

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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 group of electricity transmission towers against a sunset.

The Power of Extreme Socialization

Angela Thompson, Ph.D February 8, 2023

In recent weeks, U.S. authorities have sounded the alarm about the safety of the American

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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

Read More »
Men working in a vintage broadcasting control room filled with analogue equipment and monitors.

Frames, Facts, and Futures: The Influence of Humanitarian Reporting

Ayesha Rahim December 17, 2024

In today’s interconnected world, the media plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding of

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 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 »
Flags of the United Nations.

By Any Other Name…

Angela Thompson, Ph.D March 26, 2024

Throughout history the world has seen numerous geopolitical events involving genocide, the systematic killing of

Read More »
A wicker basket full of baguettes.

From Baguettes to Tumblers: The Nuances of Culture 

Angela Thompson, Ph.D January 30, 2024

Society is made up of socially learned and shared ideas, behaviors, and material…..

Read More »
A monument of a Native American woman.

Colombus Day or Indigenous Peoples’ Day? A History of Indigenous Americans in the United States

Breann Borlay October 24, 2023

Columbus Day is a holiday that aims to celebrate the 1492 arrival of Christopher Columbus,

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 »
A group of electricity transmission towers against a sunset.

The Power of Extreme Socialization

Angela Thompson, Ph.D February 8, 2023

In recent weeks, U.S. authorities have sounded the alarm about the safety of the American

Read More »
Page1 Page2
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 »
Men working in a vintage broadcasting control room filled with analogue equipment and monitors.

Frames, Facts, and Futures: The Influence of Humanitarian Reporting

Ayesha Rahim December 17, 2024

In today’s interconnected world, the media plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding of

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 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 »
Flags of the United Nations.

By Any Other Name…

Angela Thompson, Ph.D March 26, 2024

Throughout history the world has seen numerous geopolitical events involving genocide, the systematic killing of

Read More »
A wicker basket full of baguettes.

From Baguettes to Tumblers: The Nuances of Culture 

Angela Thompson, Ph.D January 30, 2024

Society is made up of socially learned and shared ideas, behaviors, and material…..

Read More »
A monument of a Native American woman.

Colombus Day or Indigenous Peoples’ Day? A History of Indigenous Americans in the United States

Breann Borlay October 24, 2023

Columbus Day is a holiday that aims to celebrate the 1492 arrival of Christopher Columbus,

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 »
A group of electricity transmission towers against a sunset.

The Power of Extreme Socialization

Angela Thompson, Ph.D February 8, 2023

In recent weeks, U.S. authorities have sounded the alarm about the safety of the American

Read More »
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