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Following a co-hosted symposium on the Weimar Republic, the Guthrie generously invited the Center for Holocaust and Genocide ...
Daniel Chambliss joins us to discuss The Mundanity of Excellence: An Ethnographic Report on the Stratification of Swimmers, first published in Sociological Theory in 1989. This episode is the debut of ...
Rachel Shillitoe, co-author of Growing up Godless. Photo credit Anna Strhan. AMW: Your research highlights how non-religious ...
As a part of our Teaching Theory Special Series, First Publics invited Drs. Wesley Longhofer and Daniel Winchester, authors ...
Eman Abdelhadi and Anna Fox, “Walking the Orientalism Tightrope: How Muslim Americans Construct their Gender Ideologies,” ...
Despite growing acceptance and legal recognition, scholarly work about marriage has often overlooked the voices of LGBTQ+ ...
If your looking for books to assign that address social and public issues and have accompanying multimedia content: check out "The Authors' Attic" interview series by Social Problems on YouTube.
Last week, the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies had the honor of hosting a two-day workshop with 25 educators in ...
What advice would you give sociology teachers? Join the conversation with sociology graduate students who answered the question in this recent Teaching Sociology article by Sanchez and Gilbertson.
To answer this question, the authors undertook two different sets of analyses. First, they explored the connection between a place’s level of emigration and support for PRR parties. Across Europe, ...
In this episode, Dr. Seth Abrutyn, Professor of Sociology at the University of British Columbia, co-author of Life under Pressure: The Social Roots of Youth Suicide and What to Do About Them, and 2024 ...
A few months ago, I rode to church with an older woman from my congregation. We hardly knew each other, so I told her about the college courses I was taking, and she took an interest in “Sociology of ...