Peggy Levitt, Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Sociology department, delivered the annual Distinguished Faculty ...
The rootstock of a coffee plant can live for 20 to 30 years. In that time, a generation, it will have good years and bad ...
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Jineology: A Paradigmatic Rupture and the Quest For the Science Of Women’s Liberation
We are witnessing economic collapses, ecological destruction, and societal disintegration. Simultaneously, state violence, ...
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14 Influential Philosophers in History
Philosophy has always been humanity’s go-to guide for tackling life’s biggest questions. Be it pondering the meaning of ...
Through her research, the sociologist Xu Lingling has discovered how those from rural and lower-class backgrounds are at a ...
Since 2015, when the United Nations announced its 17 Sustainable Development Goals, they have been an accepted yardstick for ...
Introduction In this work, we discuss why African Eschatology is empirically sound and proven, whereas the Christian one is thought to be built on illusions or pure imagination .
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Amid the accelerated digital transformation, traditional television faces significant challenges that impose redefining its ...
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No STEM? No problem. 10 high-paying jobs you can get with a ‘vanity’ degree
College students weigh several factors when they're deciding which major they want to pursue. Some focus mainly on their ...
The question why individuals and communities participate in illegal wildlife, logging or fishing economies is important to help devise remedial responses. The poaching of endangered or threatened ...
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