The meaning of life has puzzled philosophers for millennia, but new research suggests it could be as simple as lending a helping hand ...
For a long time, most scientists believed that early human hunter-gatherer societies were mostly equal, with little hierarchy ...
A human tendency to value expertise, not just sheer power, explains how some social hierarchies form
Social inequalities emerge in every human society. New research into how these hierarchies form suggests ‘prestige psychology’ – the tendency to defer to expertise – is at the root.
Priya Parker, the author of “The Art of Gathering,” shares her advice for orchestrating more meaningful gatherings and why that matters for our civic life, as well as our social lives.
Last week, the APA responded to that criticism by publishing a series of articles in The American Journal of Psychiatr y, ...
Sociology is often framed as disposable in ways that history or English never would be, even as the future of the humanities ...
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Texas’ social studies shakeup creates divide over whose histories to teach, and how
Concerned about Texas’ social studies overhaul, Democrats on the State Board of Education used a recent meeting to push for the inclusion of more Black and Indigenous perspectives and for young ...
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