Prior to the pandemic, the motherhood wage gap for college-educated women had been eliminated, such that mothers and ...
A slogan on the side of a truck. A U.S. flag is superimposed over an outline of the United States, above a large red banner ...
Women’s voices remain underrepresented in many types of online political participation, even as digital platforms expand. But ...
Give Methods a Chance offers a unique multimedia introduction to research methods. This volume, which builds on podcast interviews available at TheSocietyPages.org, introduces readers to some of the ...
Teen births were “common and unremarkable” during the baby boom of the 1940s and 50s. A relatively large and diverse group of ...
Sociological Images encourages people to exercise and develop their sociological imaginations with discussions of compelling visuals that span the breadth of sociological inquiry. Read more… ...
In this Context’s piece, Auldridge-Reveles and Murphy (2024) argue that we need a sociology of flourishing or well-being instead of focusing only on social problems. In this Context's piece, Auldridge ...
CJ Pascoe is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Oregon. She is also the chair of the American Sociological Associations section on Sex and Gender. She teaches courses on sexuality, ...
Individuals and social groups have always been cyborgs because we have always existed in tandem with technology. Today, with the vast proliferation and diffusion of new technologies throughout society ...
First Publics provides a space to explore the politics, pedagogy, and practice of teaching as public sociology. First Publics publishes first-person reflections on the embodied and experiential ...
Meet the folks who make the Cyborgology Blog happen. Crystal Abidin (@wishcrys) Dr Crystal Abidin is an anthropologist and ethnographer. She researches vernacular internet cultures and study young ...