x

Sociology

Fifteen Eighty Four

Menu

Number of articles per page:

  • 21 Apr 2017
    Siniša Malešević

    The Myth of Violent Past

    Siniša Malešević, author of The Rise of Organised Brutality, explores how organised violence is on the rise and why it has increased throughout the course of human history.

    Read More
  • 13 Mar 2017
    Frank S. Ravitch

    Trump and Transgender Bathroom Access

    Frank Ravitch, author of Freedom's Edge: Religious Freedom, Sexual Freedom, and the Future of America (2016), analyzes the Trump Administration's decision to withdraw Title IX guidance protecting transgender students in American schools.

    Read More
  • 22 Feb 2017
    Syrian and Iraq refugees in Mediterranean
    Timothy H. Dixon

    Can Climate Change be Blamed for the Record Number of Refugee Deaths?

    Timothy H. Dixon author of Curbing Catastrophe is a Professor of Geosciences at the University of South Florida. In his new article he considers how climate change and global warming are considerable factors in the record numbers of recent refugee deaths.

    Read More
  • 1 Feb 2017
    Timothy H. Dixon

    #MuslimBan The Importance of Diversity

    Timothy H. Dixon author of Curbing Catastrophe is a Professor of Geosciences at the University of South Florida, in his newest article he discusses the need for diversity in the natural world as well as human society.

    Read More
  • 12 Dec 2016
    R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer

    Learning Sciences: A Virtual Round-table (Week Seven)

    Three experts discuss learning sciences in the final week of a seven week long virtual round-table discussion.

    Read More
  • 5 Dec 2016
    R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer

    Learning Sciences: A Virtual Round-table (Week Six)

    Last week, we asked the editors of Reflections on the Learning Sciences about potential barriers to innovation in the realm of learning sciences This week, we ask: What does the future have in store for learning sciences?  Participants:  Michael A. Evans, North Carolina State University Martin J. Packer, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia R. Keith Sawyer, University of North Carolina, […]

    Read More
  • 29 Nov 2016
    R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer

    Learning Sciences: A Virtual Round-table (Week Five)

    Three experts discuss learning sciences in week five of a seven week long virtual round-table discussion.

    Read More
  • 7 Nov 2016
    R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer

    Learning Sciences: A Virtual Round-table (Week Four)

    Last week, we asked the editors of Reflections on the Learning Sciences how to leverage digital media to create innovative environments This week, we ask: What are some misconceptions about learning sciences? Participants:  Michael A. Evans, North Carolina State University Martin J. Packer, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia R. Keith Sawyer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Michael A. […]

    Read More

Number of articles per page:

Authors in Sociology