Ingroup and Outgroup Boundaries: Conservatives try to bring Black Americans into their “ingroup” by framing liberals and ...
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These efforts are all just desperate attempts by world leaders to bolster their own economic and political power by ...
AMW Your book highlights the persistence of conversion practices, even in places where they are legally banned. Can you elaborate on how these practices continue to exist underground and the ...
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Teaching social theory is just plain fun. For me, it’s an opportunity to see our world in a multidimensional way. Who needs a comic book multiverse when you can look at social phenomena through ...