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Keyword: sociology

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  • Twilight of Sociology

    02/06/2007 2:23:40 PM PST · by shrinkermd · 28 replies · 793+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 2 February 2007 | WILFRED M. MCCLAY
    This short essay begins with noting the recent death of Seymour Lipset as well as the previous deaths of Phillip Reif and David Reisman. The author then wonders why there are no new leaders. "...Of course, sociologists are still being trained, books are being published, and university departments of sociology show no sign of going out of business. But the sense of free-wheeling inquiry that drew some of the best minds of the 1950s and 1960s into sociology -- in what appears now to be its golden age -- is no longer in evidence. Seymour Martin Lipset explored the social...
  • A Nation of Wimps

    07/29/2006 8:43:38 PM PDT · by tbird5 · 72 replies · 2,813+ views
    psychology today. ^ | 5 Jul 2006 | Hara Estroff Marano
    Maybe it's the cyclist in the park, trim under his sleek metallic blue helmet, cruising along the dirt path... at three miles an hour. On his tricycle. Or perhaps it's today's playground, all-rubber-cushioned surface where kids used to skin their knees. And... wait a minute... those aren't little kids playing. Their mommies—and especially their daddies—are in there with them, coplaying or play-by-play coaching. Few take it half-easy on the perimeter benches, as parents used to do, letting the kids figure things out for themselves. Then there are the sanitizing gels, with which over a third of parents now send their...
  • Another Emancipation Proclamation

    06/30/2006 9:06:11 AM PDT · by JSedreporter · 2 replies · 334+ views
    Accuracy in Academia ^ | June 29, 2006 | Katherine Duncan
    “Today is ‘Juneteenth,’” Dr. Carey Stronach states in the small, crowded blue room of the Rayburn House Office building on Monday, June 19 at the “Survivors of the Academy Luncheon.” “The day that slavery ended, 151 years ago.” “I bring this up,” Stronach, 65, continues, “because, recently, certain freedoms have been violated at Virginia State University (VSU).” The caucasian Dr. Stronach, who has been a physics professor at VSU for forty years, recently retired two years early from the historically black college because he was sick of the “mistreatment of the faculty and staff by a highly politicized administration.” Along...
  • The Human Beast by Tom Wolfe

    05/14/2006 1:08:52 PM PDT · by dennisw · 44 replies · 1,377+ views
    heh ^ | 5 13 06 | Tom Wolfe
    Ladies and Gentlemen, this evening it is my modest intention to tell you in the short time we have together . . . everything you will ever need to know about the human beast. I take that term, the human beast, from my idol, Emile Zola, who published a novel entitled The Human Beast in 1888, just 29 years after Darwin's The Origin of Species broke the stunning news that Homo sapiens--or Homo loquax, as I call him--was not created by God in his own image but was precisely that, a beast, not different in any essential way from snakes...
  • 'They need to be taught' - Black community feels effects of single parenthood rates.

    05/14/2006 2:37:40 AM PDT · by Caipirabob · 34 replies · 1,319+ views
    Tribune Staff Writer - SouthBend Tribune ^ | May 10. 2006 6:59AM | MAY LEE JOHNSON
    A young, single mother informed a Tribune reporter that "marriage is for white people." The statistics back up her words. More than three-quarters of black babies are born out of wedlock, according to the St. Joseph County Health Department. South Bend sociologist Johnnie Griffin says blacks were more likely to be raised by both parents during slavery days than they are today. Nearly 1.5 million babies, a record, were born to unmarried women in the United States last year, the government reported. And it isn't just teenagers anymore.
  • A Poverty of the Mind

    03/25/2006 7:42:00 PM PST · by mathprof · 12 replies · 1,677+ views
    nyt ^ | 3/26/06 | ORLANDO PATTERSON
    SEVERAL recent studies have garnered wide attention for reconfirming the tragic disconnection of millions of black youths from the American mainstream. But they also highlighted another crisis: the failure of social scientists to adequately explain the problem, and their inability to come up with any effective strategy to deal with it.[snip] Nor have studies explained why, if someone cannot get a job, he turns to crime and drug abuse. One does not imply the other. Joblessness is rampant in Latin America and India, but the mass of the populations does not turn to crime. And why do so many young...
  • Block Report: Conservative boys are "visibly deviant"

    03/22/2006 10:13:22 PM PST · by DallasMike · 2 replies · 400+ views
    Stingray: a blog for salty Christians ^ | March 22, 2006 | Michael McCullough
    Michelle has kindly posted the infamous "whiny kids grow up to be conservative" paper in PDF format. Would you believe that the paper claims that conservative boys were "visibly deviant?" Yes, it does. Click here to download and read the entire document from Michelle's site. Much of it is pretty boring, mundane stuff, but there is a noticeable pattern of ascribing negative behaviors to conservatives and positive behaviors to liberals.Read this part of the report. The participants’ LIB/CON index scores at age 23 were correlated—for the genders separately— (1) with their CCQ item values gathered 20 years earlier, (2) with...
  • Fearless in the city

    03/09/2006 6:42:53 PM PST · by george76 · 36 replies · 906+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | March 9, 2006 | Donovan Slack
    Some women still party as if invulnerable It's midnight at Pravda, a trendy Manhattan bar where graduate students from nearby New York University are jammed into leather booths. A group chants, ''Another vodka! Another vodka!" A young woman named Jovana is in the corner, kissing a young man she met hours earlier. Days after the brutal rape and murder of a 24-year-old graduate student from Boston who had been drinking at a bar two blocks away, the scene is notable for an absence of fear. ''It happens here," Barbara Klen, a 24-year-old NYU student, said of the slaying. ''It happens...
  • The article Science Magazine doesn't want you to read

    02/25/2006 1:56:39 PM PST · by Coleus · 41 replies · 1,934+ views
    CERC ^ | 02.16.06 | PETER A. LAWRENCE
    An academic controversy recently erupted over the decision of Science Magazine editors to refuse publication of an article about gender difference by British biologist Peter Lawrence. Though the prestigious journal had given Dr. Lawrence a publication date and article proofs, Science editor-in-chief Donald Kennedy abruptly notified the author that the piece could not be published because it did not offer "a strategy on how to deal with the gender issue." The article, in edited form, is reproduced below. Some have a dream that, one fine day, there will be equal numbers of men and women in all jobs, including those...
  • Designer trouble: Darwinism has had it all its own way for too long (Warwick Univ. Sociologist)

    02/01/2006 10:30:10 AM PST · by SirLinksalot · 3 replies · 204+ views
    The Guardian ^ | 01/31/2006 | Zoë Corbyn
    Darwinism has had it all its own way for too long, Warwick's controversial sociologist tells Zoë Corbyn Guardian In 1981, in a courtroom in Little Rock, Arkansas, Michael Ruse testified that "creation science", the faith-based explanation of life's beginnings, was not science at all. "In my opinion," Ruse told the court, "creation science is religion." It was the first time in America's fraught struggle over evolution that a philosopher of science had taken the stand and his words made a big impression on Steve Fuller, then a 22-year-old PhD student. "It set a precedent because, up to that point, the...
  • Intellectuals, immigration and multiculturalism

    01/17/2006 12:00:59 AM PST · by Fair Go · 2 replies · 283+ views
    www.sydneyline.com ^ | 2004 | Keith Windschuttle
    Sociology is an academic discipline that has had an unhappy history since its founding in France in the nineteenth century. It has never had a consistent methodology and has been racked by competing theories. The grandiosity of much sociological theory has been matched only by its incoherence. Although the subject has been taught at Australian universities for more than fifty years, its practitioners have shown little concern about de­scribing the country to itself and far more interest in denounc­ing it for its failings. This is especially true in race rela­tions. For the past twenty years most sociologists of race have...
  • Twigs Bent Left or Right

    01/02/2006 12:08:45 PM PST · by posterchild · 19 replies · 725+ views
    Harvard Magazine ^ | Jan-Feb 2006 | Erin O'Donnell
    Understanding how liberals and conservatives differ, from conception on At Harvard and elsewhere, researchers in political science, sociology, psychology, and even genetics are attempting to assay this mysterious chemistry. These are particularly important questions right now. “When Goldwater ran in 1964, he said there wasn’t ‘a dime’s worth of difference between the two big parties,’” says Radcliffe Institute fellow and associate professor of government J. Russell Muirhead, who is working on a forthcoming book, Left and Right: A Defense of Party Spirit. “It used to be that most major legislation was passed by whopping bipartisan majorities, and lawmaking was characterized,...
  • Composite U.S. Demographics

    12/29/2005 8:38:22 PM PST · by doug from upland · 29 replies · 1,045+ views
    adherents.com ^ | Dec. 2005
    < Return to Adherents.com homepage Composite U.S. Demographics Introduction This table lists some major demographic groupings in the United States. Race, gender, ethnicity, religion, and other factors are factors in personal and group identity. This table is unusual in that it presents a merged list of these factors. This more accurately reflects actual American society, in which most people belong to more than one group. All individuals can be classified into multiple groupings below. This list is not comprehensive. Please write to suggest additional groups. Group Number Percent ofU.S. population Total 1 284,800,000 100.0 % English-at-home speakers 6 245,497,600 86.2...
  • The radical loser (Good opinion from Germany)

    12/01/2005 7:38:33 PM PST · by dennisw · 17 replies · 1,262+ views
    signandsight ^ | 2005-12-01 | Hans Magnus Enzensberger
    2005-12-01 The radical loser Hans Magnus Enzensberger looks at the kind of ideological trigger required to ignite the radical loser - whether amok killer, murderer or terrorist - and make him explode I. The isolated individual It is difficult to talk about the loser, and it is stupid not to. Stupid because there can be no definitive winner and because each of us, from the megalomaniac Bonaparte to the last beggar on the streets of Calcutta, will meet the same fate. Difficult because to content oneself with this metaphysical banality is to take an easy way out, as it ignores...
  • Full Time Motherhood?, How Selfish

    11/05/2005 7:45:30 AM PST · by kalee · 135 replies · 4,327+ views
    Hartford Courant ^ | 11/05/05 | Julie Shiller
    Full-Time Motherhood? How Selfish November 5, 2005 BY JULIE SHILLER Across the nation, privileged young women are seeking to be competitive candidates to gain admittance to prestigious universities. Impressive SAT scores, awards, grades and extracurricular activities are of the utmost importance for college-bound high school students and their families. The priorities of many of today's elite young women, however, are surprisingly conventional, according to one survey. The most fortunate and educated women say they will conform to traditional gender roles after completing their Ivy League degrees. They are choosing careers as full-time mothers and expect to be supported financially by...
  • Up For Grabs: Sociologists Question How Much Looting And Mayhem Really Took Place In New Orleans

    09/12/2005 6:13:03 PM PDT · by steve-b · 90 replies · 2,234+ views
    The Boston Globe ^ | 9/11/2005 | Christopher Shea
    By now the images and stories of looting and mayhem in New Orleans--the residents "shopping" for nonessentials in an abandoned Wal-Mart, alleged rapes in the Superdome, a shot fired at a rescue helicopter -- have been burned into the brain of every television watcher and newspaper reader in America. But do they give us an accurate picture of the aftermath of the flood? In fact, if criminal violence were indeed rampant in New Orleans after Katrina hit (setting aside the taking of food, water, bandages, and other necessities of survival), that would contradict much of what sociologists have learned in...
  • Largest, US Sexuality Survey In History Shows Gays Far More Likely To Engage In Criminal Activities

    06/14/2005 8:21:44 AM PDT · by NYer · 89 replies · 6,810+ views
    LifeSite ^ | June 13, 2005
    COLORADO SPRINGS, CO., June 13, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A forty-eight page study to be published two weeks from now in the peer-reviewed journal, Psychological Reports, compares extensive and newly released Center for Disease Control (CDC) data, concluding that homosexuals are far more likely to engage in illegal and socially dangerous behaviour than heterosexuals. In fact, according to the study, homosexuals are over 12% more likely to have been booked for illegal activity than heterosexuals.Dr. James Cameron of the Family Research Institute led and penned the report, which is based upon data gathered in 1996 by the CDC. The National Household...
  • Social Marxist Moves Up University Ladder - (teaches that "faithful are ugly, violent lot..")

    06/09/2005 2:46:57 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 19 replies · 669+ views
    HUMAN EVENTS ONLINE.COM ^ | JUNE 8, 2005 | CHRISTOPHER FLICKINGER
    A radical left-wing professor will now exert even more influence upon students at Brooklyn College in New York. According to the Christian news outfit, Agape Press, Dr. Timothy Shortell was recently elected by his colleagues to chair Brooklyn College’s Sociology Department. Why should his promotion concern you? Professor Shortell, a raging social-Marxist, refers to religious people as “an ugly, violent lot,” “moral retards,” and compares faith to “a child-like rationality.” These statements were written by the professor and appeared on a website called Anti-Naturals.org. On Dr. Shortell’s own website he says, “I am proud to be among a group of...
  • Professor Who Belittled Believers Drops Bid To Head Up a Department

    06/08/2005 6:38:30 AM PDT · by veronica · 24 replies · 817+ views
    NY Sun ^ | June 8, 2005 | Jacob Gershman
    A Brooklyn College professor who described religious people as "moral retards" said he is dropping his bid to become chairman of the department of sociology after the college's president expressed outrage over his views. Timothy Shortell, an associate professor in the sociology department at the CUNY senior college, sent a bitter e-mail on Monday to several departmental heads saying he had decided to step down as chairman-elect and claiming he was a victim of a political attack.Yesterday, the college's administration, led by the president, Christoph Kimmich, announced that Mr. Shortell declined the appointment but would be consulting on the future...
  • Dig those lifestyle trends of years ago! (Archaeological Dig in Coventry)

    03/27/2005 5:00:02 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 2 replies · 447+ views
    icCoventry ^ | Mar 24 2005 | Samantha Clarke
    A team of archaeologists is hoping to unearth evidence of medieval Coventry's haves and have-nots. The 12-strong team from North-amptonshire Archaeology is heading a four-month dig looking at the city's past ahead of the multimillion-pound Belgrade Plaza regeneration scheme. The development is set to include new apartments, retail and leisure space, as well as hotels and a casino. Work on the improvement and expansion of Leigh Mills car park has already been started by developer Oakmoor Deeley but the archaeological survey needs to be carried out before work begins on the new plaza. Iain Soden, senior project officer for Northamptonshire...