Sociology
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Of omelettes, marmalade and sociology: Memories of André Béteille (1934-2026)
Neera Burra
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Michael Burawoy (1947-2025): A scholar committed to taking sociology to the public
Sumangala Damodaran
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Cambridge scholar trolled for PhD on politics of smell explains what her research is all about
Amelia Louks, The Conversation
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What are the rural livelihoods beyond agriculture? How do they impact Indian village life?
Surinder S Jodhka
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Reading ‘The Dawn of Everything’ from India: What if the past was a more enlightened place?
Durba Chattaraj
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Baby boomers, Millennials, Gen Z: Do these generational labels mean anything at all?
Sean Lyons, The Conversation
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How the injuries of modern love are redefining India’s ideas of traditional marriage
Parul Bhandari
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Cell phones connect us to people far away – but distance us from the ones right in front of us
Genavee Brown, The Conversation
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Genuine outrage or vanity: What’s at the heart of virtue signalling?
Neil Levy
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Why most people fail to speak up against authoritarian regimes
Nick Chater, The Conversation
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Tired of fake news, conspiracy theories and superstitions? Blame evolution, not ignorance
Mikael Klintman, The Conversation
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From ‘spinster’ and ‘old maid’ to ‘self-partnered’: How the single woman has been seen over the ages
Amy Froide, The Conversation
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Maharashtra textbook says 'ugly and handicapped girls' have to pay more dowry
Scroll Staff
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For African-American families, a daily task to combat negative stereotypes about hair
Marva L. Lewis, The Conversation
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'BJP ideology appeals to the middle class because of its own anxieties': Sociologist Yogendra Singh
Ajaz Ashraf