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Dr. Karida Brown and Dr. Victor Ray, new coauthors of Race in America, discuss navigating todays political climate and ensuring your students are educated on realities of American racism and inequalities. Request the recording here: https://t.co/eGKxfGfskJ
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Our #sociology textbooks offer effective recourses for your students including the Norton Illumine Ebook, InQuizitive, Everyday Sociology Blog Quizzes, and Norton Testmaker. Watch our team walk through these recourses by requesting a recording here: https://t.co/cVwbjtNHCX
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Research methodology can often feel abstract to introductory sociology students. Author of Terrible Magnificent Sociology Lisa Wade provides a behind-the-scenes look at how social science research is done, and the considering how cultural and structural forces affect our lives.
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Missed out on Dr. Rina Bliss' workshop on her explosive new Norton Shorts title, "What's Real About Race?" You're in luck! Watch the recording to learn more about the science behind "race" and the ramifications of racial misinformation in modern society. https://t.co/2YSCpHB96l
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Join us TODAY to hear Barry Lam discuss his new Norton Short "Fewer Rules, Better People: The Case for Discretion" that interrogates today's biggest debates about law & justice and the potential threats of AI encroaching on these systems. REGISTER HERE: https://t.co/HCXeB4lSZw
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Drawing from their textbook, Race in America, Dr. Karida Brown and Dr. Victor Ray highlight compelling real-world examples of American racism and inequalities and offer empirical evidence that proves—now more than ever—why race still matters. https://t.co/RcBUTUoXMy
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Teaching about race may be controversial. In this conversation, Dr. Karida Brown and Dr. Victor Ray-new coauthors of Race in America-explore strategies for navigating difficult discussions and making race an essential to students’ critical toolkit. https://t.co/RcBUTUoXMy
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Join Dr. Rina Bliss for a conversation on her explosive new Norton Shorts title "What's Real About Race?" Dr. Bliss's book explores the science behind "race," and the ramifications of the misinformation surrounding race in our society. https://t.co/H1bhWXGgQd
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Join us TOMORROW for a conversation with Ruha Benjamin on her groundbreaking Norton Shorts title "Imagination." Register here: https://t.co/MgwWfFP4ZU
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Big intro classes provide limited opportunities to help students through challenges. Norton's award-winning online learning tools can help streamline your workflow and improve student outcomes. Hear it yourself from Sociology specialist, Julie Sindel!
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Missed our webinar? No worries. Hear Arielle Kuperberg and Joan Maya Manzelis discuss the impact of student loans on romantic relationships, marriage, and childbearing rates. Get the recording here!
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Join Sociology specialist, Julie Sindel, for a dynamic overview of Norton's award-winning online learning tools for Introduction to Sociology. Register now! https://t.co/SHFZBAEIuG
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Student loans affect romantic relationships, marriage, and childbearing rates. In many ways they shape a graduate's transition into adulthood. Join authors Arielle Kuperberg and Joan Maya Manzelis for an interactive discussion about these topics and more! https://t.co/eV922Vchnl
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Join Sociology specialist, Julie Sindel, for a dynamic overview of Norton's award-winning online learning tools for Introduction to Sociology. Register now! https://t.co/SHFZBAEIuG
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Student loans affect romantic relationships, marriage, and childbearing rates. In many ways they shape a graduate's transition into adulthood. Join authors Arielle Kuperberg and Joan Maya Manzelis for an interactive discussion about these topics and more! https://t.co/eV922Vchnl
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IMAGINATION: A MANIFESTO (A Norton Short) is available today! Written by scholar Ruha Benjamin, Imagination is an inspired selection for courses in inequality, race, technology, and sociology of education. Check it out! https://t.co/5E0KTvnL7p.
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Missed Philip Cohen's workshop on sexual orientation, sex, and gender identity in modern families? No worries, you can now watch it on demand. Visit https://t.co/HrA8tegb4S While you're there, check out our Sociology events.
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Happening at 1 p.m. ET TODAY! Register here:
Do you want to help your students better understand the landscape of modern families? Join @familyunequal tomorrow as he reviews some of the changes in our understanding of sexual orientation, sex, and gender identity in families. Register here: https://t.co/XOk61J7omo
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Do you want to help your students better understand the landscape of modern families? Join @familyunequal tomorrow as he reviews some of the changes in our understanding of sexual orientation, sex, and gender identity in families. Register here: https://t.co/XOk61J7omo
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