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The hard truth about what scholars really think of religion
The relationship between religion and science is often portrayed as a simple clash between faith and reason. In reality, the ...
One of the White House’s newest website pages appears to confirm a long-standing conspiracy theory: aliens live among us. With typewriter-esque text reading “declassified,” the government details ...
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Concordia University studying human behavior through pickup basketball, helping restore neighborhood court
Sociology students at Concordia University had an unconventional class this semester in which basketball helped them learn about human behavior. Man who went viral for remaining seated, eating ...
Ben Hine was 4 years old when his parents split. In his recollection, he remembers that his dad left for work one day and his uncle arrived in a van to pick up Ben and his mother, along with the ...
Modern society is structured by a post-industrial social order in which the advent of digital relations has increasingly obscured the visible form of work. A lot of work now happens through digital ...
Boys’ educational achievement, mental health and transitions to adulthood indicate that many are not thriving. By Claire Cain Miller Boys and young men are struggling. Across their lives — in their ...
We often talk about political alienation as something individuals experience—when citizens feel disillusioned, powerless, or disconnected from their governments. But what happens when entire countries ...
In 1938, while sitting in a cafe on the Boulevard Saint-Michel in Paris, Jean-Paul Sartre experienced a pivotal moment of revelation that would shape his philosophical thinking. Reflecting on the ...
What prompted the idea for the course? A colleague in the sociology department used to teach a course using a film genre from the 1940s and 1950s that presented a bleak view of modern societies. I ...
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