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.
Professors at Florida International University are debating whether to pick a fight with the DeSantis administration over a state-created sociology curriculum that places substantial limits on how ...
One might have thought the campus chaos that followed Oct. 7, 2023, would force a moment of academic sobriety. After the massacre in Israel, the country watched elite universities descend into moral ...
A paper written by sociology students connected mobility to growing political polarization between economically disadvantaged and well-off, majority-white neighborhoods.
Ahead of the 2027 Nigerian general election, two chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Adelaja Adeoye and Segun ...
The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) has strongly condemned the ongoing impeachment proceedings against the Deputy Governor ...
For the past few years, Gov. Ron DeSantis and GOP legislators have been on a censorship tear that would make 17th-century book-burners offer a round of Puritanical applause.
Professor Srila Roy's resignation from Wits University following her controversial comments on South Africans raises critical questions about xenophobia and discrimination in academia ...
For Prof. T.K. Oommen, sociology was never a mere assemblage of abstract theories. He regarded it as a scientific instrument to grasp the pulse of a society in constant transition ...
The sociology curriculum is likely just the state’s first foray into course development; the Florida Department of Education is already working on a similar framework for American history classes.
Chronic uncertainty does not mobilise democratic publics — it paralyses them, and that paralysis is itself a tool of power.
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