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The pandemic demonstrated that on-site work and remote work both have costs and benefits. On-site work benefits workers by ...
Migrant labor sustains U.S. agriculture. It is essential and constant. Yet the people who do the work remain hidden. That invisibility is not just social. It is spatial. Employers tuck housing behind ...
There is a widely held belief that contraception is the responsibility of people who menstruate. In both everyday life and the research on family planning, people assigned male at birth, usually men, ...
A line of wind turbines alongside a long bike path. “ Eemmeerdijk ” by Floris M. Oosterveld is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
When I began teaching undergraduate courses in Bangladesh, my primary goal was to complete the curriculum on time and deliver the course material effectively. But it didn’t take long for me to realize ...
A large, circular library with reading desks and seating in the middle. Photo by Tamás Mészáros is licensed under CC BY 2.0 via pexels. As TSP Graduate Student Board members, we’re constantly reading ...
Deploying sociological theory is a core part of our teaching in cultural studies. Indeed, one of our most prominent theorists and co-founder of the Birmingham School of Cultural Studies, the late ...
Daniel Chambliss joins us to discuss The Mundanity of Excellence: An Ethnographic Report on the Stratification of Swimmers, first published in Sociological Theory in 1989. This episode is the debut of ...
Rachel Shillitoe, co-author of Growing up Godless. Photo credit Anna Strhan. Rachael Shillitoe is a sociologist and a senior social scientist in the civil service. She was previously a research fellow ...
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