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Celebrating Greece’s Independence Day
25
Mar
National Holidays

Celebrating Greece’s Independence Day

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
In the spirit of global unity, Society Today recognizes and celebrates the national holidays of all the peoples of the world. Today, March 25, we join Greece, the birthplace of…
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Gone But Not Forgotten: Ida B. Wells
25
Mar
Gone But Not Forgotten, Journalism

Gone But Not Forgotten: Ida B. Wells

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Celebrating the Legacy of Ida B. Wells: A Pioneer in Social Justice Ida B. Wells, born into slavery in 1862 in Holly Springs, Mississippi, emerged as a formidable force in…
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Social Media and Gender Wars: Andrew Tate and the Manosphere’s Influence on Young Men
22
Mar
Gender/Family

Social Media and Gender Wars: Andrew Tate and the Manosphere’s Influence on Young Men

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Andrew Tate relies upon outdated and harmful gender stereotypes (e.g., men as naturally "dominant," women as emotionally unstable) to promote his theory that men are victims in a "gender war."…
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Celebrating Namibia’s Independence Day
21
Mar
National Holidays

Celebrating Namibia’s Independence Day

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
In the spirit of global unity, Society Today recognizes and celebrates the national holidays of all the peoples of the world. Today, March 21, we join Namibia in celebrating its…
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How Toronto’s Trespass Tactics Undermine Urban Inclusion and Fairness
20
Mar
Criminology, Geography/Place, Human Rights

How Toronto’s Trespass Tactics Undermine Urban Inclusion and Fairness

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
In 2021, the City of Toronto utilized the Trespass to Property Act to issue suspension notices to encampment leaders, effectively prioritizing property owners' interests over the rights and dignities of…
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Celebrating Tunisia’s Independence Day
20
Mar
National Holidays

Celebrating Tunisia’s Independence Day

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
In the spirit of global unity, Society Today recognizes and celebrates the national holidays of all the peoples of the world. Today, March 20, we join Tunisia in celebrating its…
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Exciting News: Our Podcast Launches Next Week!
19
Mar
Podcast

Exciting News: Our Podcast Launches Next Week!

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Dear Society Today readers, We are thrilled to announce that our upcoming podcast has received an incredible response from the scholarly community. Thanks to the enthusiasm and support of our…
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A New Era of Inquiry: Emerging Trends in Sociology
18
Mar
Fundamentals

A New Era of Inquiry: Emerging Trends in Sociology

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Sociology will be at the forefront of studies into digital technologies, globalization, environmental change, health, and economic inequalities. New possibilities in data collection and analysis will revolutionize quantitative methods, while…
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Gone But Not Forgotten: Erich Fromm
18
Mar
Culture, Gone But Not Forgotten

Gone But Not Forgotten: Erich Fromm

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Remembering Erich Fromm Today, March 18, we commemorate the passing of twentieth-century social psychologist, sociologist, and critical theorist Erich Fromm. Born in 1900, Fromm was a German Jew who fled…
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Celebrating Ireland and St. Patrick’s Day
17
Mar
National Holidays

Celebrating Ireland and St. Patrick’s Day

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
In the spirit of global unity, Society Today recognizes and celebrates the national holidays of all the peoples of the world. Today, March 17, we join Ireland in celebrating St.…
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