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What does it mean for survivors of the Shoah and their children to be “at home” with the Holocaust? Of course, this question ...
As part of our Teaching Theory Special Series, First Publics spoke to Dr. Kyle Green about his podcast Give Theory a Chance.
For women, constantly performing relational management can lead to burnout and a sense of being undervalued. For men, the expectation that their emotional needs will be met without communication ...
The COVID-19 pandemic upended American lives in many ways. Schools and offices closed; childcare centers shut down; many workers suddenly found themselves working at home while others had to decrease ...
An infant’s hand gripping an adult’s finger, in black and white. “Grayscale Photography of Baby Holding Finger” by Pixabay is licensed under CC BY 2.0. Major political events, such as elections, can ...
Brigid Schulte works at the intersection of personal transformation and systems change to ensure that all people have the opportunity to life a rich, full and wholehearted life. She’s an award-winning ...
In the Fall of 2024, I attempted to give students a “research day.” assuming they would appreciate the extra time to work independently. My goal was to provide enough time for them to dive deeper into ...
A prison watchtower silhouetted against the sky, with barbed wire fencing in the foreground.“prison guard tower” by Rennett Stowe is licensed under CC BY 2.0. Extensive research has examined how ...
This video from ASA’s Sociological Insights Video Series features Sara Goldrick-Rab discussing how many undergraduate students face food insecurity and even homelessness while getting their degree.
When young Americans leave home to build their own lives, many are also leaving behind their family’s religious traditions—but not necessarily their spirituality. Our decade-long study reveals that as ...
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