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Conspiracy Nut ” by Will is licensed under CC BY 2.0 on Flickr. Is there “a single group of people who secretly control ...
Rich and poor residents of mixed-income neighborhoods often avoid each other in local parks, schools, and eateries, and these lines of separation may be drawn more thickly when residents are doubly ...
Humor isn’t just amusement—it also reflects the dynamics of society. Humor can reinforce group identities, challenge authority, mobilize others to drive social change – and it helps us talk about ...
Emily K. Carian is an Assistant Professor of Teaching in the Sociology Department at the University of California, Irvine.
Adapted by Jordyn Wald and based on the original work of Mallory Harrington and Nicole Schmitgen ...
Grappling with AI in academic institutions? Check out this mini-lecture by @tressiemcphd as she reflects on AI, politics, and inequality, using the work by Daniel Greene “The Promise of Access: ...
Many sociological topics provoke heated political debates that can affect classroom dynamics. A common narrative in the ...
On a dark, stormy night, a chill fills the air as something unseen seems to watch from the shadows. But what if it’s more than just your imagination? In this episode, the TSP Podcast team takes you on ...