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Tag: Sociology

Women take a hit for reporting sexual harassment, but #MeToo may...

Chloe Grace Hart, Stanford University An unprecedented number of women have come forward to share stories of workplace sexual harassment since the #MeToo movement gained...

Why is it fun to be frightened?

Margee Kerr, University of Pittsburgh ...

For the parents of gender-nonconforming kids, a new approach to care

Tey Meadow, Columbia University Ari had a difficult time talking about his gender. He had always been feminine, insisting on wearing only androgynous clothing, flowing...

For the parents of gender-nonconforming kids, a new approach to care

Tey Meadow, Columbia University Ari had a difficult time talking about his gender. He had always been feminine, insisting on wearing only androgynous clothing, flowing...

Black and biracial Americans wouldn’t need to code-switch if we lived...

Chandra D.L. Waring, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Boots Riley’s new film “Sorry to Bother You” does anything but apologize. In telling the story of Cassius, a...

Do bouncers at clubs enforce dress codes equally across races?

Reuben A. Buford May, Texas A&M University When videotape surfaced of two men being arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks for loitering, some criticized the...

Craft beer is becoming the wine of New England by redefining...

Daina Cheyenne Harvey, College of the Holy Cross and Ellis Jones, College of the Holy Cross The U.S. craft beer industry is exploding. Although two...

Market bubbles and sonic attacks: Mass hysterias will never go away

Barry Markovsky, University of South Carolina Ancient and quaint seem the days of witch crazes, demon scares and tulip manias. Instances of mass hysteria may...

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