sociology
In work and life, the rules of success are being redefined.
In Georgia, it’s becoming less common to pronounce words like “prize” as “prahz.”
“When Harry Met Sally” lied to you.
There are issues with Kinsey’s data, but his books revolutionized Americans’ thinking about sex and sexuality.
Though over three billion people speak an Indo-European language, researchers are not sure where the language family originated.
Did they spend the money on themselves or others?
Philosopher Lee McIntyre discusses the dangers of disinformation, how such falsehoods spread, and what we can do about it.
Is true equality achievable — or even desirable? Go on a journey through the strange and unsettling “Land of Justice.”
Millennials — who were raised to expect unlimited success but found only disappointment — can be drawn to manifestation.
Wherever automation rises, religiosity falls.
If you see life as only a source of suffering and misery, why bring anyone else into that? This belief, called anti-natalism, is on the rise.
“The more I unleash myself from the tethers of domestication, the happier I feel.”
Ideal models of family life have been broken by societal, technological, and cultural shifts — and we need to rethink our options.
Predictive power has perverse, anti-democratic consequences. So be a good citizen and lie to election pollsters.
Can targeted interventions save Americans?
Anger and silence are the two worst reactions.
Uncovering the ideology of “Karens” and “Kens.”
A primer on Judith Butler’s theory of gender and performativity.
Our state of extreme social interconnectedness has rapidly accelerated the rollercoaster pace at which societal confidence may collapse.
The carnival spirit was in full swing when the priests got wasted and made indecent gestures while dressed like pimps.
In numerous cultures worldwide, women were just as involved in bringing home the prehistoric bacon as their male counterparts.
Throughout history, hundreds — sometimes thousands — of people have been spontaneously compelled to dance until collapsing or dying from exhaustion. What explains this bizarre phenomenon?
The separation of pleasure from procreation may occur throughout the cosmos, providing an explanation for the Fermi Paradox.
Research suggests there’s truth to regional stereotypes in the U.S. — with some caveats.
The outrage machine is fueled by toxicity. But there are practical steps that we can take to recapture control over our emotions.
In the land of the double-blind, impartiality is king.
Over the past two decades, the proportion of those who identify as bisexual increased from 1.2% to 4.5%.