Social studies
social studies is the integrated study of multiple fields of social science and the humanities, including history, geography, and political science
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South Korea Is No Country for Young People
The ultra-violent Netflix survival drama Squid Game is a sensational dramatization of despair in South Korea, a country that’s obsessed with youth
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The U.N. Needs New Thinking on How to Prevent Civil Wars
Up until the spring, the pro-democracy movement in Myanmar was mainly expressing its opposition to the military junta that seized power…
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‘Squid Game’ Hides a Hopeful Message Within a Dystopian Nightmare
Netflix’s new Korean horror drama suggests there’s more to life than the brutal realities of neoliberal capitalism.
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Correspondence: Is China a Cautious Bully?
Ketian Zhang's article is an important contribution to the literature on Chinese foreign policy and coercive diplomacy.
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A great cosmic phenomenon in the heritage of the ancient Egyptians
Despite the important role that the Sun played in the daily life and religion of the ancient Egyptians, direct references…
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Manifestations of Racial Discrimination as Shown in selected Poems by Maya Angelou
This research aims to highlight the unique existence of black women as they go on their daily lives in a…
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Different Kinds of Political Culture
Almond and Verba’s argument is based on a distinction between three different kinds of political culture, parochial, subject, and participant.
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Constructing Yemeni and Moroccan Women in Libby Turner’s BBC Documentary film Women in Black 2008
This paper is a study of the representation of Yemeni and Moroccan women in a Western documentary film Women in…
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Venezuela’s Endless Crisis
or a glimpse into Venezuela’s future, look at Arauquita, a remote Colombian border town of about 5,000 people.
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Woke skin, white masks: race and communication studies
This essay questions whether resistance and resignation are the only options available to Communication scholars whose work is focused on…
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Identity, Immigration, and Liberal Democracy
The dilemma of immigration and identity ultimately converges with the larger problem of the valuelessness of postmodernity.
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Language and Conflict: The Political History of Arabisation in Sudan and Algeria
Upon decolonisation, nationalist leaders in two North African countries, Algeria and Sudan, promoted a policy called Arabisation (ta'rib), which sought…
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