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The COVID-19 pandemic was a stressful time for American adults. Indeed, rates of clinical depression and anxiety were 300% higher in the early days of the pandemic than they were the previous year.
Your most recent book, Misrepresentation in Silence in United States History Textbooks, demonstrates the distortion of history in American textbooks. What are the implications or effects of ...
In February 2024, the New York Times published a two-part series on the results of a survey of men who are fans of women’s soccer. The survey addressed how and why men became fans of women’s soccer, ...
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, ...
This article by García-Albacete and Hoskins (2024) examines the effect of higher education on political self-efficacy. The article suggests that some teaching methods may widen the gender gap in ...
NHW & MM: In 1980, families headed by single mothers were five times as likely to be poor as two-parent families. Forty-five years later, single mothers were still almost five times as likely to have ...
I’ve recently reimagined an introductory sociology course into a digital sociology course that introduces students to social science research methods and foundational sociological concepts. In this ...
AJUS is dedicated to publishing brilliance. We believe that traditional peer review is overrated and that every social scientist deserves a place to share their abandoned “ideas”, dissertation ...
Mallory Harrington (she/her) is a fourth-year PhD student in the Department of Sociology and a JD student at the Law School at the University of Minnesota. Her research interests include online ...
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