Neo-racialism: The sociopolitical climate of Trump
Editor’s note: This post is part of a summer-long series, The Sociology of Trump. Every Friday RI Future will feature an essay written by a Brown University sociology student on an aspect of Trumpism....
View ArticleDesensitized America: How Trump out-smarted voters
Editor’s note: This post is part of a summer-long series, The Sociology of Trump. Every Friday RI Future will feature an essay written by a Brown University sociology student on an aspect of Trumpism....
View ArticleAn unscientific examination of higher education in RI, courtesy of the...
The Princeton Review college rankings are far from scientific, but the annual listicles offer an interesting look at what Rhode Island’s institutions of higher learning are good at, and what they are...
View ArticleTrump and white evangelicals: points of conversions
Editor’s note: This post is part of a summer-long series, The Sociology of Trump. Every Friday RI Future will feature an essay written by a Brown University sociology student on an aspect of Trumpism....
View ArticleMoment or movement? Sociology in the rise of Donald Trump
Editor’s note: This post is part of a summer-long series, The Sociology of Trump. Every Friday RI Future will feature an essay written by a Brown University sociology student on an aspect of Trumpism....
View ArticleInterpreting Trump: How body language reveals unstated truths
Editor’s note: This post is part of a summer-long series, The Sociology of Trump. Every Friday RI Future will feature an essay written by a Brown University sociology student on an aspect of Trumpism....
View ArticleCan fruit-picking robots from Brown help create a more sustainable future?
Rebecca Pankow and John Oberlin work with Ursula in the Brown University Humans to Robots lab. Ursula works at Brown University learning how to pick flower petals from a daisy. It’s not difficult work...
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