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An Interview with Dr. Noel Packard: Survey of a Cluster of Pre-Internet Networks
In this exclusive interview Dr. Noel Packard – guest editor of an issue of American Behavioral Scientist entitled “Survey of a Cluster of Cold War Networks” which has been renamed “Survey of a Sample of Cold War Networks”. She discusses her research on Cold War-era military networks, their role in shaping today’s global communication systems,…
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Meet the Professor: Dr. Stephanie Wilson, Sociologist, Educator, and Co-founder of Applied Worldwide
Stephanie: Sociologist, Creator, Researcher 2. As a co-founder of Applied Worldwide, could you briefly explain the organization’s mission? Stephanie: Our mission is to build a bridge between the discipline of sociology and everyday life to improve the well-being of society. As a sociologist, I see endless ways that sociological knowledge could benefit society, but our…
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Interview with Assistant Professor Katie Durante, University of Utah, Department of Sociology
1. If you had to describe yourself in three words, what would they be? Integrity, light-hearted, responsible 2. Can you discuss some of your key findings regarding racial and ethnic inequality in the criminal legal system and how it has evolved over the years? One of the areas of research I focus on is racial…
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An Interview with Jaime Grunfeld, LMHC, Author or Aliya, The Girl From Ukraine.
Short Bio: Jaime Grunfeld, LMHC, was born and raised in Sao Paulo, Brazil, where his parents, who lived in Hungary, fled after its invasion by the Nazis. As a teenager, he came to study at Yeshiva in Westchester County, NY, where he graduated in Talmudic Law. Returning to Brazil, he married and joined the family’s…
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Interview with Dr. Christina Jackson: Insights into Sociology, Activism, and the Journey Ahead
Short Bio: Dr. Christina Jackson, an Associate Professor of Sociology at Stockton University, specializes in urban sociology, social welfare, and inequality from sociological and public health perspectives. Beyond academia, she’s an engaged scholar-activist, facilitating and consulting with community partners and creative groups on topics like anti-violence, gentrification, housing, food justice, and racial justice. She’s co-authored…
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Author Spotlight: An Interview with Diane Meyer Lowman, the Writer of The Undiscovered Country: Seeing Myself Through Shakespeare’s Eyes
Diane is an award-winning essayist, memoirist, and poet. She served as Westport, CT’s inaugural Poet Laureate from 2019 to 2022. Her essays have appeared in numerous publications, including O, The Oprah Magazine; Brain, Child; and Brevity Blog. She also writes a regular column titled ‘Everything’s an Essay.’ Her first memoir, ‘Nothing But Blue,’ was published…
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An In-Depth Interview with Charles Kern, Author of the Epic ‘Haldane Fall’
About the author: An avid reader, gamer, and historian (read the old encyclopedia Britannica from A-Z), Charles lives in South Jersey, not to be confused with the rest of New Jersey. Downsizing in transportation management during the Pandemic led him to pursuing his life-long dream of telling stories. 1. If you had to describe yourself…
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Karl Marx: Biography, Works, Contributions, Criticisms, and Beliefs
Karl Marx: Although Sociology as a discipline emerged much after Karl Marx’s death, and he had no connection to the subject matter itself, Marx has been assigned the status of a classical thinker in Sociology, and his theories continue to be examined and analyzed voraciously by sociologists and students of sociology. This article provides an…
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Penning Dreams: An Interview with Bonnie Griesemer, Author of ‘Sadie and Charley Finding Their Way’
Bonnie Griesemer is a hopeful writer, living a quiet life, and the author of “Sadie and Charley Finding Their Way.” Her work beautifully reflects her dedication to exploring the human spirit, weaving tales that resonate deeply with readers. For more about her and her literary creations, visit her website at https://www.bonniegriesemer.com, where you can immerse…
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Book Review: Damaged People: Narcissism and the Foundation of a Dysfunctional American Society
That didn’t happen.And if it did, it wasn’t that bad.And if it was, that’s not a big deal.And if it is, that’s not my fault.And if it was, I didn’t mean it.And if I did, you deserved it. The Narcissist’s Prayer (by Dayna Craig) We are all surrounded by people who are likely to be…
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Book Review: Topanga Canyon: Fire Season book by Barbara Bryan
Great stories take you on an unforgettable journey and the impassioned ones make you believe in the power of love, faith and courage. Topanga Canyon: Fire Season is one such transformational tale which startles your emotions while being gentle in its approach. It begins with a teenager who has been forced away from his home…
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Book Review: Seasons of Life by Susan McLeod
The most beautiful feeling in the world is to reminisce about pleasant moments of life. Memories are the greatest way to reconcile with the past, to relive past experiences by reflecting upon them. In the poetry collection Seasons of Life, poet Susan McLeod presents the memories of a lifetime through rhythm and rhyme. This prose…








