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Listen to Jon Wynn discuss how he “tweaked the formula” for engaging different audiences by writing fiction inspired by and using sociology and social theory via this “Give Theory a Chance” podcast!
Following a co-hosted symposium on the Weimar Republic, the Guthrie generously invited the Center for Holocaust and Genocide ...
As a part of our Teaching Theory Special Series, First Publics invited Drs. Wesley Longhofer and Daniel Winchester, authors ...
Rachel Shillitoe, co-author of Growing up Godless. Photo credit Anna Strhan. AMW: Your research highlights how non-religious ...
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 ...
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+ ...
Last week, the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies had the honor of hosting a two-day workshop with 25 educators in ...
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.
New & Noteworthy Diverse Gender Beliefs Amongst Muslim Americans by Francesca Bernardino highlights new research on how Muslim Americans construct gender ideologies amid Islamophobic stereotypes. The ...
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