Lynette M. Renner, Carolyn Copps Hartley, and Knute D. Carter, “It’s Not All or Nothing: Women’s Differential Use of ...
Everett and Taylor’s research shows that limited access to abortion is linked to long-term declines in education and economic ...
Early recognition by clinicians is essential. When youth present with repeated vomiting, abdominal pain, or unexplained ...
The Washington Post ran an article discussing how some U.S. lawmakers are concerned that China is gaining a technological ...
Emine Fidan Elcioglu in The Conversation on Young Adults, YouTube, & Politics; TSP Grad Student Board on Heteropessimism \| Ep.11; TS ...
Howery Teaching Enhancement Fund Grant this year to support our fourth Series, which will focus on “Teaching Methods as Public Sociology.” In short, there’s a lot to celebrate about how far we’ve come ...
Mallory Harrington (she/her) is a fourth-year PhD student in the Department of Sociology and a JD student at the Law School at the University of Minnesota. Her research interests include online ...
This past winter, during an especially large snowfall, my Facebook and Twitter streams became inundated with grainy photos that shared a similarity beyond depicting massive amounts of snow: many of ...
The power of social media to burrow dramatically into our everyday lives as well as the near ubiquity of new technologies such as mobile phones has forced us all to conceptualize the digital and the ...
The centaur scene in Disney’s highly acclaimed cartoon Fantasia (1940) clearly communicates gendered expectations for men and women, but there are also racial politics. First, note that, in the film ...
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