The course encompasses three themes - culture, politics and collectivity - and seeks to carve out different relations between them. It gives an introduction to selected theories and empirical research ...
Cognitive sociology is an emerging field that explores the interplay between cognitive processes and cultural contexts. It examines how our thoughts, perceptions, and actions are influenced by the ...
Sociology and anthropology students study human behavior, social interaction, and social organization. They are concerned with how societies are organized and why people do what they do. Anthropology ...
The Benson Idahosa University, Benin, Edo State has called for support and partnership to sustain its contribution of manpower to societal change through its Department of Anthropology and ...
The wide sweep of reactions to Trump's DEI order alarmed those who have fought for inclusion and recognition for decades and ...
Psychiatrist and Jungian analyst Thomas Singer explores the different ways personal and cultural complexes affect us.
By Nick Corasaniti and Michael Wines The full-scale assault by the conservative movement on liberal domination of the nation’s culture has begun to deliver key victories. By Thomas B.
A new interdisciplinary course at KU, the “Academic Lore of Taylor Swift," is expected fall 2025. KU and universities across ...
The University of Montana will receive a $500,00 grant over three years from the Mellon Foundation for a new Democracy Studies Program.
People are complicated. Study Sociology so they make sense. If you’re curious about how society works, Sociology helps you understand how social forces shape the modern world. You’ll study human ...
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Sociology is the study of social relations, how they are formed and what their consequences are. Sociologists look at how cultures develop, how organizations function (or don’t), and how states and ...