Explore how social forces shape our physical existence in this personal reflection on the sociology of the body, from embodied inequalities to reclaiming bodily agency. Do you know that right
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Explore how social forces shape our physical existence in this personal reflection on the sociology of the body, from embodied inequalities to reclaiming bodily agency. Do you know that right
Continue readingExplore how tourism transforms both travelers and communities in this personal reflection on travel culture, authenticity challenges, and creating more socially responsible tourism experiences. It was during a sweltering summer
Continue readingI am not what most people would call a morning person. The sound of my alarm at 6:30 AM still makes me cringe, even after all these years in the
Continue readingWe live in a world saturated with media endless news cycles, viral tweets, 24/7 headlines competing for our attention. But have you ever stopped to think about how the news
Continue readingHave you ever stopped to think about how much language influences your daily life? It’s not just about communication it’s about identity, power, and even social hierarchies. The sociology of
Continue readingHave you ever noticed how different you feel after spending time with good friends versus being alone for days? I definitely have. As someone who has always balanced between introversion
Continue readingI have always been fascinated by how music seems to connect people across boundaries. Last summer, I found myself at an outdoor concert where complete strangers were singing along to
Continue readingHow do you answer the question, What do you do? It is such a loaded question when you think about it. Most of us do not hesitate to define ourselves
Continue readingDo you want to know how modern sociology views sexuality and gender identity? It is most times viewed as fluid social constructs shaped by culture, history, and personal experience beyond
Continue readingI remember the first time I truly questioned the idea of justice. I was in high school, and a classmate got suspended for something he didn’t do. The school didn’t
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