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Socius - Human Rights as a Lay Category of Thought: Content and Structure in the United States

Socius - Human Rights as a Lay Category of Thought: Content and Structure in the United States

Author Katherine Jensen discusses the article, "Human Rights as a Lay Category of Thought: Content and Structure in the United States" published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.

7 Juli 23min

Society and Mental Health - Identity Characteristics As Moderators of Discrepancy on Well-being

Society and Mental Health - Identity Characteristics As Moderators of Discrepancy on Well-being

Author Mary Gallagher discusses the article, "Identity Characteristics As Moderators of Discrepancy on Well-being," published in the July 2025 issue of Society and Mental Health.

7 Juli 10min

Teaching Sociology - Examining Engagement, Note-Taking, and Multitasking in Podcast-Based Learning

Teaching Sociology - Examining Engagement, Note-Taking, and Multitasking in Podcast-Based Learning

Authors Jamie Oslawski-Lopez and Gregory T. Kordsmeier discuss the article, "Examining Engagement, Note-Taking, and Multitasking in Podcast-Based Learning," published in the July 2025 issue of Teaching Sociology.

1 Juli 11min

Sociology of Education - Consequences of Eviction-Led Forced Mobility for School-Age Children in Houston

Sociology of Education - Consequences of Eviction-Led Forced Mobility for School-Age Children in Houston

Author Peter Hepburn discusses the article, "Consequences of Eviction-Led Forced Mobility for School-Age Children in Houston," published in the July 2025 issue of Sociology of Education.

25 Juni 18min

City & Community - The Reign of Racialized Residential Sorting: Gentrification and Residential Mobility in the Twenty-First Century

City & Community - The Reign of Racialized Residential Sorting: Gentrification and Residential Mobility in the Twenty-First Century

Authors Jackelyn Hwang and Iris Zhang discuss the article, "The Reign of Racialized Residential Sorting: Gentrification and Residential Mobility in the Twenty-First Century," published in the June 2025 issue of City & Community.

16 Juni 23min

Sex & Sexualities - Nurturing a Sociology of Sex and Sexualities

Sex & Sexualities - Nurturing a Sociology of Sex and Sexualities

The inaugural editors in chief, Krystale Littlejohn and Amy Stone, discuss the new journal launched by the American Sociological Association, Sex & Sexualities.

9 Juni 21min

Sociological Theory - Beyond Polarization: Right-Wing News as a Quasi-religious Phenomenon

Sociological Theory - Beyond Polarization: Right-Wing News as a Quasi-religious Phenomenon

Authors Marcus Mann and Daniel Winchester discuss the article "Beyond Polarization: Right-Wing News as a Quasi-religious Phenomenon," published in the June 2025 issue of Sociological Theory.

27 Maj 18min

American Sociological Review  - Frame Backfire: The Trouble with Civil Rights Appeals in the Contemporary United States

American Sociological Review - Frame Backfire: The Trouble with Civil Rights Appeals in the Contemporary United States

Authors Fabiana Silva, Irene Bloemraad, and Kim Voss discuss the article, "Frame Backfire: The Trouble with Civil Rights Appeals in the Contemporary United States," published in the June 2025 issue of American Sociological Review.

22 Maj 15min

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