Speech is not just about what we hear. Listeners make judgments about how they think people will talk using visual cues to ...
In a companion piece published earlier, we explored how chemistry, connection, and orgasms topped the list for “great sex” components. With Valentine’s Day around the corner, we thought you might ...
Originally from Under the Cloud: The Decades of Nuclear Testing by Richard Miller, and featured in Silent Fallout  From 1959-1970, the communities of Saint Louis, Missouri were tasked with a unique ...
TSP Board members Jordyn Wald, Emma Goldstein, Forrest Lovette discuss Tressie McMillan Cottom recent opinion piece in The New York Times on “Dry January”, or avoiding drinking alcohol during the ...
Individuals and social groups have always been cyborgs because we have always existed in tandem with technology. Today, with the vast proliferation and diffusion of new technologies throughout society ...
It is late January 2025 and my eyes are still affixed to the websites and reels and headlines about the Los Angeles fires. A ...
Give Methods a Chance offers a unique multimedia introduction to research methods. This volume, which builds on podcast interviews available at TheSocietyPages.org, introduces readers to some of the ...
Sarah Lageson and Robert Stewart, “The problem with criminal records: Discrepancies between state reports and private-sector background checks,” Criminology, 2024 Someone having their finger printed, ...
Meet the folks who make the Cyborgology Blog happen. Crystal Abidin (@wishcrys) Dr Crystal Abidin is an anthropologist and ethnographer. She researches vernacular internet cultures and study young ...
Jordyn is a first year PhD student in the Sociology Department at the University of Minnesota. Her interests lie on the perpetuation of gender inequality across intersecting dimensions of culture, ...