A paper written by sociology students connected mobility to growing political polarization between economically disadvantaged and well-off, majority-white neighborhoods.
Faculty now must decide whether to defy Gov. Ron DeSantis or adopt a top-down proposal they say waters down honest classroom discussions about identity and structural inequality.
"An American journal of sociology publication." Appeared also as v. 78, no. 1 (July 1972) of the American journal of sociology. Merton, R. K. Insiders and outsiders: a chapter in the sociology of ...
Faculty at the Florida International University are raising alarms that a new state-mandated curriculum for a sociology course “does not accurately represent the field” and that a new textbook edited ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The U.S. is in a new era of political violence — one that feels starker than any since the fraught days of 1968, ...
During the Constitution drafting process that took nearly ten years, Nepal’s various ethnicities and religions tried to define their status vis-a-vis the state. They laid down their demands, they ...
"This book of essays grew out of a conference ... sponsored by the Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and the New York Council for the Humanities ... which was ...
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