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Thinking Sociologically is a sociology blog dedicated to exploring the complexities of society through a critical and analytical lens. It serves as a platform for discussing key sociological theories, contemporary social issues, and the hidden structures that shape our daily lives.

What is Thinking Sociologically? Is it a journal?

Thinking Sociologically is a sociologically-based blog and not an academic journal. The aim is to introduce sociological arguments in a relatively easy-to-understand way rather than being as academically focused and rigid as a traditional journal.

The blog covers various topics, including power dynamics, inequality, social change, culture, identity, and globalisation. Integrating classical and modern sociological perspectives – from Marxist and feminist theories to postcolonial and digital sociology – gives readers a deeper understanding of how society functions and evolves.

Who Is It For?

Thinking Sociologically is ideal for students, educators, and anyone curious about the forces influencing human behaviour and social institutions. Whether you are new to sociology or well-versed in its concepts, the blog aims to offer accessible yet thought-provoking analyses that encourage critical thinking.

Key Features:

  • In-Depth Articles – Discussions on social structures, institutions, and global trends.
  • Theory & Application – Exploration of sociological theories with real-world examples.
  • Current Issues – Analysis of contemporary topics like digital surveillance, gender inequality, climate activism, and more.
  • Engaging Discussions – A space for readers to engage with sociological ideas and question the world around them.

Contributing Articles

We welcome articles from other writers so long as they meet our requirements. Please contact us below regarding your idea.

Contacting Us

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