A conversation with Kwame Anthony Appiah about the religious origins of social theory and his recent book Captive Gods.
A blindfolded challenge puts participants in a vulnerable position as unknown objects are placed into their hands without warning. The video follows their reactions as texture, movement, and sound ...
The volume was created after a state review found that existing course materials violated a law prohibiting general education ...
While much of the public conversation about generative AI and work focuses on job replacement or increased productivity, ...
Harvard Business School’s Leslie John and Alison Wood Brooks on how curiosity, listening, and phrasing can strengthen trust and improve decisions. Leslie K. John and Alison Wood Brooks, professors at ...
Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly common, with every major automaker introducing at least one model. Even as tax credits disappear in the U.S., the worldwide trend toward ...
expanse of land comprising of 19 states and the federal capital territory, thus forming over two-thirds of the country’s land mass. Perhaps this singular fact is the greatest drawback of the North, ...
“There is no doubting the fact that the era of small things and small people has finally dawned upon us”– John Buchan Most discussions of the “National Question” invariably and instinctively boil down ...
In his 2004 presidential address to the American Sociological Association, Michael Burawoy called on professional sociologists to recognize that, “as teachers, we are all potentially public ...
2. Loudly argue in a restaurant or make out obnoxiously in the checkout line at Target? 3. Only kiss with your eyes open or only talk in baby voices for a week? 4. Compete in a “How well do you know ...