Burning Man: A Roundtable Discussion
Katherine K. Chen is in the department of sociology at The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY. She is the author of Enabling Creative Chaos: The Organization Behind the Burning Man...
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Michael Kimmel is a distinguished professor at Stony Brook University. He is among the leading researchers and writers on men and masculinity in the world today. Melissa Thompson is an assistant...
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Tanya Golash-Boza is in the sociology department at the University of California--Merced. She is the author of Due Process Denied and Immigration Nation. Ryan King is in the sociology department at...
View ArticleThe Enduring Effects of Online Mug Shots
Danielle Dirks is in the department of sociology at Occidental College in Los Angeles, California. Her research and teaching interests are concerned with fundamental questions about justice and...
View ArticleLooking into the Racial Wealth Gap, with Dalton Conley, Rachel Dwyer, and...
Dalton Conley is in the department of sociology, the School of Medicine, and the Wagner School of Public Service at New York University. He is the author of You May Ask Yourself: An Introduction to...
View ArticleBiophobia and the Reluctant Sociologist
Rosemary Hopcroft is in the department of sociology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She studies evolution and gender and social change in institutions. Richard Machalek is in the...
View ArticleRe-evaluating the “Culture of Poverty”
Mark Gould is in the sociology department at Haverford College. A social theorist, one of his areas of interest is the nature of contemporary racism, culture, opportunity structures, and poverty in...
View ArticleIs the (Tea) Party Over?
Edited by Erik Kojola and Jack Delehanty Since the Tea Party entered the political scene, candidates, analysts, and observers have tried to discern where it came from, whether and how it has been...
View ArticleClimate Change and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
Despite increasing global attention and action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, climate change has become a contested political issue in the U.S. While Donald Trump has referred to climate change as...
View ArticleTroubling Bodies
Identity is increasingly tied to the body. Advertisements for natural herbal supplements to improve body shape, scientific concoctions to increase libido, and surgical procedures guaranteed, if not...
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