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26
Jul

Living With Difference

by Adam B. Seligman, author of Living With Difference This guest post is published in advance of the American Sociological Association conference in Seattle. Check back every week for new posts through the …

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26
Jul

Brexiteers and the Sheer Cliff into the Unknown

“This post was originally featured in Social AnthropologyAnthropologie Sociale, the journal for the European Association of Social Anthropologists, and has been reblogged with the permission of the author and Social Anthropology.” by Ruben …

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11
Jul

David Brower and Diablo Canyon

This post is written by Tom Turner, author of David Brower: The Making of an Environmental Movement The recent announcement that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company will close its Diablo Canyon …

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03
Jul

Invisible Labor

by Miriam Cherry, Marion Crain, and Winifred Poster, editors of Invisible Labor: Hidden Work in the Contemporary World This guest post is published in advance of the American Sociological Association conference in …

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29
Jun

Trump, the Religious Right, and Public Religion

By Michael S. Evans, author of Seeking Good Debate: Religion, Science, and Conflict in American Public Life Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump recently appointed an “evangelical executive advisory board” to provide …

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27
Jun

Lights Out: Brexit and the Environment

Today’s post concerning the Brexit referendum and its potential impact on the environment comes from Jeremy Davies, author of The Birth of the Anthropocene. This re-blog appears courtesy of Made Ground, a website on the anthropocene era where …

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