Political Economy – an Interdisciplinary Branch of Social Science Political economy is an interdisciplinary branch of the social sciences that studies the interdependence of individuals, governments, and public policy. It is the study of…
Refugees and Asylum Seekers were more Isolated as a Result of the Lockdown People who have fled war, violence, conflict, or persecution and crossed an international boundary in search of safety in another country are known as refugees.…
The way the Media Portrays Migration has an Impact on our Attitudes and Emotions News that portrays migration in a positive light makes us more optimistic about it, and vice versa. Nora Theorin makes this point in a new…
According to a Study, Kids and Teenagers Feel that Girls are Uninterested in Computer Science Girls as young as six years old develop beliefs that they are less interested in computer science and engineering than boys. These stereotypes can persist until…
According to a Study, Gentrification Changes the Psychological Makeup of Communities in Just a Few Years Rising housing prices may alter the psychological makeup of US cities in the future years, with citizens becoming more open-minded not only as wealthier individuals…
According to a New Study, During a Pandemic, Men are Less Likely to See Food as a National Security Issue According to a study performed by a Washington State University professor, men not only showed less empathy toward temporary agricultural laborers known as H-2A guest…
Scientists have Learned “What it Means to be Human” After Ten Years of Studying Ancient Genomes Just over a decade ago, a clump of 4,000-year-old hair wrapped around a whalebone comb led to the first-ever reconstruction of an ancient human genome.…
A New Study Recommends that the Federal Government Invest in Local Volunteer Disaster Response and Recovery Groups 2017 figures Natural catastrophes in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico, and California have highlighted critical collaboration gaps and improved approaches to save money, time, and lives…
To Prompt Local Climate Policy Change, Natural Disasters must be Unusual or Harmful According to recent research from Oregon State University, natural disasters alone are insufficient to encourage local people to participate in climate change mitigation or adaptation.…
Miscarriage Met With Prison Time in Parts of the US In some places of the United States, women’s health has had a particularly trying year. In Texas, the deceptive “Heartbeat Act” imposed a slew of…
Addressing Research Gaps Could Aid in the Development of Disabled-Friendly Workplaces According to a new assessment of disability research, closing significant gaps in research and knowledge of the treatment of persons with disabilities in the workplace…
According to a Study, Longer, and Higher-Quality, Free Music Samples Engage more Listeners Longer, higher-quality free music samples engage more listeners and minimize the number of free riders, according to a study to be published in the International…