13 stories tagged with #sociology, in publish-time order across the WeSearch catalog. Tag pages update as new stories ingest.
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The Surprising, Liberating History of Marriage
To find a future for the institution, Stephanie Coontz turns to its wildly varying past.…
Edgar Morin
Seriously Off-Topic, But: Things My Girlfriend and I Have Argued About
French sociologist, philosopher and intellectual provocateur Edgar Morin has died aged 104
He never ceased to reflect on historical events in a relentless head-to-head confrontation with the century. Committed to connecting different fields of knowledge to develop his 'c…
My 20-year-old is swiping my no-alcohol beer. Should I feel ripped off, or relieved?
Not only could you charge your son for drinking your alcohol, but you could add a surcharge for drinking at home, says our Modern Guru.…
How do Californians tolerate extreme inequality?
In their new book, 'Normalizing Inequality,' UC Berkeley professors G. Cristina Mora and Tianna Paschel detail the mental gymnastics Golden State residents use to reconcile a progr…
Are "Real" Catholics as Conservative as Evangelicals?
The Reply Guys Were Wrong (Mostly)…
Park Gazebo Celebrates 20th Year Without A Sober Person Inside It
The Culture of Childhood: We've Almost Destroyed It
Children learn the most valuable lessons with other children, away from adults.…
Major immigration study shows 'great blending' is underway in France, but inequalities persist
The second edition of a large-scale sociological survey reveals a rapid convergence in the cultural and social practices of immigrants and their descendants with those of the wider…
Who is losing out in marriage market competition?
Over the past half-century, U.S. four-year colleges have shifted from enrolling mostly men to enrolling mostly women, while the economic position of non-college men has weakened ma…
Taste Games
or why I avoid midrange beer…
Having a religious affiliation doesn't prevent betting on sports
Having a religious affiliation doesn't stop people from betting on sports in the United States, according to a new study. Results showed that people who infrequently attend religio…