Sociology Department
Friendship: The Super Power of High School and its Effects on Academic Performance
The relationship between friendship and academics has been observed from many different perspectives; it is most relevant to education but has a lot of relevance to the sociological world of academia. The most researched facet of the relationship is how...
From Alternative to Integrative: An Exploration of Acupuncture Within the Western Medical Paradigm
I argue that our current health care system—which is based in Western medicine—is inadequate, not only because it is costly, but because it is failing to keep individuals healthy. I posit that this is due to a number of factors...
From Farm to School to Justice: How Social Problems are Constructed and (Un)Solved
Gendered conceptions of the American dream in country music from 1994 to 2018: how the belief in the myth maintains the status quo
Gramsci and Us: Toward Gramscian Strategy in the Neoliberal Moment
Healing from the Trauma of Living: Yoga in Contemporary United States
Healing from Trauma: The Restoration of Social Bonds Among Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence to Establish Solidarity and Restorative Communities
Here and There, Here and Now: A Multi-Lens Analysis of the Politics of Korean-American Adoption in the United States
Here and There, Here and Now: A Multi-Lens Analysis of the Politics of Korean-American Adoption in the United States
Here and There, Here and Now: A Multi-Lens Analysis of the Politics of Korean-American Adoption in the United States
Histories of Color in Critical Pedagogy: The Collective Re-Memory of Trauma and Resistance
In this paper I analyze learning communities of color of the past and present and how they resist the dominant White narratives of racial progress and consensus in their social studies teaching, both in curricula and in praxis/structure. I will...
Hookup Culture at Jewish Sleepaway Camp: A Subconscious Strategy for Jewish Continuity
Imagining Alternatives to Present-Day Gender With Help From Ursula Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness
Immune to Inequity? The HPV Vaccine, Women's Health, and the Discourse of Responsibility
In search of belonging: first generation, low-income students navigating financial, bureaucratic, and academic experiences at Vassar
A qualitative report on the experiences of first-generation, low income students at Vassar College. This report is the culmination of the Transitions Research Project.
Individualization and Collectivity in Networks of Discursive Cyberspace: A case study on reddit
The diminishing of temporal and spatial boundaries in the contemporary age of connectivity has fully realized Beck, Giddens and Nash's "reflexive" modernity. This reflexive modernity refers to the diminishing control of traditional institutions on individual lives. In the shift towards...