The demographic transition and its subsequent impact on social structures remain a fundamental area of sociological study.

I am sharing an insightful new article by Dennis Joiner: "How Does Population Stimulate Social Change? Learn Why People, Not Systems, Shape Society." For those interested in how human agency eventually overrides systemic inertia, this is an excellent resource.

Full article here:
https://www.djoinerbooks.com/how-does-population-stimulate-social-change/

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The legislative and social restructuring of the Civil Rights Era remains the most significant expansion of the democratic franchise in modern history.

I am sharing an important new article by Dennis Joiner: "The Civil Rights Era’s Lasting Impact on American Democracy." For those interested in the intersection of law, history, and social equity, this is a highly relevant resource.

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https://www.djoinerbooks.com/the-civil-rights-era-s-lasting-impact-democracy/

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RE: https://sciences.social/@primatology/116270802059619929

Phylogenetic analysis of 100 primate taxa finds lethal and mild aggression are evolutionarily decoupled. Killing frequency doesn't track bickering frequency. Socio-ecological models need rethinking. #Primatology #ComparativeBehavior #SocialEvolution

The demographic transition and its subsequent impact on social structures remain a fundamental area of sociological study.

I am sharing an insightful new article by Dennis Joiner: "How Does Population Stimulate Social Change? Learn Why People, Not Systems, Shape Society." For those interested in how human agency eventually overrides systemic inertia, this is an excellent resource.

Full article here:
https://www.djoinerbooks.com/how-does-population-stimulate-social-change/

#Sociology #HumanAgency #SocialEvolution #Demographics #PublicInterest