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Latest Social Science Publications

Criminal Science

The Mad Bomber: Origins of Criminal Profiling
by Irene Urbina
“The Voices Made Me Do It”: The Kipland Kinkel Case
by Mckenzie Gritton
Trapped In Tha Game: Women of Color Silenced by the High Power Structure: Who will Tell Their Story?
by Christopher McClinton

Economics

Stop! Collaborate and Listen: Water Quality Cohesion in Bangladesh is Missing
by Stefan Solowiow
Have Mexico and Canada Been More Progressive than the United States Regarding Minimum Wages?
by Monserrat Garcia Rodriguez
Bangladesh’s Digital Boom
by Valeria Varela

Law

The Belfast Project: How an American University almost Started a Civil War
by Andres Ruiz
Salem Witch Trials: A Pressing Time in History
by Sabrina Drouin
What Do You Know about Benefits in the Military?
by Hannah Young

The Mad Bomber: Origins of Criminal Profiling

“The Voices Made Me Do It”: The Kipland Kinkel Case

“Whither Thou Goest I Shall Go:” Harry Hopkins’ Adventure in the United…

¿Cómo Criar a Niños Bilingües? 

Clothing as the Message: Female vs. Male Gaze in Women’s Fashion

Democracy In Forest Management: Why Are Stakeholders the Key to Forest Sustainability?

Dorothea Dix and her efforts to reform Prison and Insane Asylums

Lights, Cameras…. Zoom?

The World of Politics Through the Eyes of a Tweet

Seawater Desalination in Chile: A solution to water scarcity, or wreckage to…

Falantes de português no mundo espanglês: como os brasileiros se adaptam a…

Bandeira nacional patriótica do Brasil. Cortesia de Pete Linforth e Pixabay


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Political Science

“Whither Thou Goest I Shall Go:” Harry Hopkins’ Adventure in the United Kingdom, 1941
by Christopher Hohman
The World of Politics Through the Eyes of a Tweet
by Gianna Salinas
Seawater Desalination in Chile: A solution to water scarcity, or wreckage to society?
by Gina Alva

Psychology

The Mad Bomber: Origins of Criminal Profiling
by Irene Urbina
“The Voices Made Me Do It”: The Kipland Kinkel Case
by Mckenzie Gritton
¿Cómo Criar a Niños Bilingües? 
by Ana Lucía Jiménez de la Garza

Sociology

Democracy In Forest Management: Why Are Stakeholders the Key to Forest Sustainability?
by Allison De La Houssaye
Dorothea Dix and her efforts to reform Prison and Insane Asylums
by Phylisha Liscano
Lights, Cameras…. Zoom?
by Aztlan Alvarado

Award-Winning Social Science Articles

Trending in the Social Sciences

Brujeria: Cultural & Religious Fusion
by Karla CardenasComments:83
Online Exam Proctoring: The Dark Side of Student Privacy and Health
by Azariel Del CarmenComments:82
Nobody wins: Child’s brutal death ended with more questions than justice
by Kimberly RubioComments:68
Aunt Jemima: Then and Now
by Carly BagleyComments:57
Have Romantic Films Influenced Younger Audiences Perception of Love?
by Destiny OrregoComments:55
The White Devil: The Story of the Finnish White Army and its Leader
by Trenton BoudreauxComments:49

Graduates Work in the Social Sciences

Out of a Tiger Cage and into a SEAL Kill House: The Shared Mindsets of Tiger Woods and US Navy SEAL Operators
by Ed Paniagua
Aunt Jemima: Then and Now
by Carly Bagley
Lydia Mendoza, a Pioneer in Mexican Popular Culture
by Victoria Villaseñor
Segregation and Activism: Then and Now on the Eastside
by Shine Trabucco

Featured Social Science Field

Criminal Science


See all articles here

Latest Social Science Publications

The Mad Bomber: Origins of Criminal Profiling

“The Voices Made Me Do It”: The Kipland Kinkel Case

“Whither Thou Goest I Shall Go:” Harry Hopkins’ Adventure in the United Kingdom, 1941

¿Cómo Criar a Niños Bilingües? 

Clothing as the Message: Female vs. Male Gaze in Women’s Fashion

Democracy In Forest Management: Why Are Stakeholders the Key to Forest Sustainability?

Dorothea Dix and her efforts to reform Prison and Insane Asylums

Lights, Cameras…. Zoom?

The World of Politics Through the Eyes of a Tweet

Seawater Desalination in Chile: A solution to water scarcity, or wreckage to society?

Falantes de português no mundo espanglês: como os brasileiros se adaptam a uma sociedade hispano-americana

Bandeira nacional patriótica do Brasil. Cortesia de Pete Linforth e Pixabay


See all articles here

Criminal Science

The Mad Bomber: Origins of Criminal Profiling
by Irene Urbina
“The Voices Made Me Do It”: The Kipland Kinkel Case
by Mckenzie Gritton
Trapped In Tha Game: Women of Color Silenced by the High Power Structure: Who will Tell Their Story?
by Christopher McClinton

Economics

Stop! Collaborate and Listen: Water Quality Cohesion in Bangladesh is Missing
by Stefan Solowiow
Have Mexico and Canada Been More Progressive than the United States Regarding Minimum Wages?
by Monserrat Garcia Rodriguez
Bangladesh’s Digital Boom
by Valeria Varela

Law

The Belfast Project: How an American University almost Started a Civil War
by Andres Ruiz
Salem Witch Trials: A Pressing Time in History
by Sabrina Drouin
What Do You Know about Benefits in the Military?
by Hannah Young

Political Science

“Whither Thou Goest I Shall Go:” Harry Hopkins’ Adventure in the United Kingdom, 1941
by Christopher Hohman
The World of Politics Through the Eyes of a Tweet
by Gianna Salinas
Seawater Desalination in Chile: A solution to water scarcity, or wreckage to society?
by Gina Alva

Psychology

The Mad Bomber: Origins of Criminal Profiling
by Irene Urbina
“The Voices Made Me Do It”: The Kipland Kinkel Case
by Mckenzie Gritton
¿Cómo Criar a Niños Bilingües? 
by Ana Lucía Jiménez de la Garza

Sociology

Democracy In Forest Management: Why Are Stakeholders the Key to Forest Sustainability?
by Allison De La Houssaye
Dorothea Dix and her efforts to reform Prison and Insane Asylums
by Phylisha Liscano
Lights, Cameras…. Zoom?
by Aztlan Alvarado

Award-Winning Social Science Articles

Trending in the Social Sciences

Brujeria: Cultural & Religious Fusion
by Karla CardenasComments:83
Online Exam Proctoring: The Dark Side of Student Privacy and Health
by Azariel Del CarmenComments:82
Nobody wins: Child’s brutal death ended with more questions than justice
by Kimberly RubioComments:68
Aunt Jemima: Then and Now
by Carly BagleyComments:57
Have Romantic Films Influenced Younger Audiences Perception of Love?
by Destiny OrregoComments:55
The White Devil: The Story of the Finnish White Army and its Leader
by Trenton BoudreauxComments:49

Graduates Work in the Social Sciences

Out of a Tiger Cage and into a SEAL Kill House: The Shared Mindsets of Tiger Woods and US Navy SEAL Operators
by Ed Paniagua
Aunt Jemima: Then and Now
by Carly Bagley
Lydia Mendoza, a Pioneer in Mexican Popular Culture
by Victoria Villaseñor
Segregation and Activism: Then and Now on the Eastside
by Shine Trabucco

Featured Social Science Field

Criminal Science


See all articles here