Sahaj Kaur Kohli explores how people who belong to more than one culture grapple with love, identity, family, and therapy.
An international research team led by Christoph Randler, Professor of Biology Education at the University of Tübingen, has ...
In “The Revolutionary Self,” the historian Lynn Hunt explores the way 18th-century culture transformed our sense of power in ...
Rugged individualism is an example of what one political scientist calls America’s “foundational myths”, writes. It’s an undercurrent in lots of stories we tell ourselves and others.
Researchers found that negative media portrayals of being alone increase loneliness by shaping harmful beliefs, while ...
There's a long history of expansionism in the United States, though it's been a while since "buying" another country was ...
Once a refuge for socially conservative ideologues, American Catholicism is now a brand for sale to the highest bidder — and ...
"I Am the Nature" poetically plumbs the human interconnection with nature through the eyes of the Indigenous Achuar people.
When offices shut down, some researchers were busy at their own homes. Stanford’s Nicholas Bloom and Steven J. Davis (the latter was at Chicago Booth at the time) are two prominent economists who ...
Boxing, a sport of grit and glory, mirrors the essence of American identity. From the rugged individualism of its fighters to ...
Mobile devices are the most-used devices for playing games, thanks to their ease of access and increasingly good hardware.
Now, in the world premiere of the second play in the cycle, the Nigerian American family’s story continues in “The Grove.” ...