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Social Research: An International Quarterly
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Contributions by:
☞ Regina Rini
☞ Matthew Kirschenbaum
☞ John Cayley
☞ Jeff Dolven
☞ Daniel Anderson and Matthew Duncan
☞ Tahneer Oksman
☞ Nancy K. Miller
☞ Otto Kruse
☞ Charles Bazerman
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For many years Hobsbawm was affiliated with the New School, teaching politics and history as a visiting professor.
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British historian Eric Hobsbawm was #BOTD in 1917 in Alexandria, Egypt. His work reshaped our view of the modern world with his monumental "Ages" trilogy, tracing the rise of capitalism and nationalism.
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British historian Eric Hobsbawm was #BOTD in 1917 in Alexandria, Egypt. His work reshaped our view of the modern world with his monumental "Ages" trilogy, tracing the rise of capitalism and nationalism.
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For many years Hobsbawm was affiliated with the New School, teaching politics and history as a visiting professor.
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In "Language, Culture, and National Identity," published in 1996, he argued that enforcing a single language for education and culture is a political choice rather than an educational necessity.
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Can people fleeing famine legally claim refugee status, or are they left to rely on global charity?
James C. Hathaway breaks down the gap between "food refugees" and the strict legal definitions that determine who receives real protection.
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We are very excited that our new issue, "Writing in the 21st Century," is out today. Abstracts are posted on socres.org. And you can read the issue on Project MUSE: muse.jhu.edu/issue/5...
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As the 2026 Men's #WorldCup kicks off this #PrideMonth, CK Snyder examines a lack of queer representation on the pitch.
Read how alternative spaces like Brazil’s LiGay are challenging mainstream soccer & fostering inclusion.
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