Sociological Images
Posted by unluckydip | Filed under Culture, Image, Web, blog
As like many other internet dwellers, I’m always coming across interesting sites, I often bookmark them and re-visit them rarely. However, since finding it a few weeks ago there’s blog I’ve started looking at regularly called “Sociological Images“, it’s produced by the American magazine Contexts:
Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes sociology interesting and relevant to anyone interested in how society operates.
Anyway, wether your interested in sociology or not, the blog is very interesting and takes an unintimidating look at the topic, here are a couple Gender based examples from the blog:
Edit: While I’m on the topic, just come across this PR Nugget via Plashingvole/Feministing:
“This dance itself was a successful event.”
–West Contra Costa Unified School District spokesman Marin Trujillo looks on the bright side after the brutal gang rape of a 15-year-old girl outside of her high school’s homecoming dance.”
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One Response to “Sociological Images”
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Plashing Vole Says:
November 2nd, 2009 at 3:48 pmThat is a fascinating site – I’ll have to investigate it with an eye to academic use.

