Social Justice Commuting by Bike Was Way Up Last Year But it's still a tiny, tiny percentage of trips compared to cars. And walking is falling. Marc Herman
Social Justice The Other Problem With Sex at the Office Speaking from personal experience, Northwestern University Professor Alice Dreger reminds us that sexual harassment isn't the only issue we should be concerned about. Alice Dreger
Social Justice What Is Cool? Lorde and the Trouble With Talented Teenagers A 16-year-old from New Zealand might've just released the best pop album of the year. For some people, and for some reason, that's a problem. Kevin Lincoln
Social Justice Why Have All Human Cultures, Unlike Many Mammalian Species, Evolved to Value Sexual Privacy? Acts of public sex typically represent a reversal of cultural norms. Alice Dreger
Social Justice It’s Good to Be Kaiser New research finds Germans with noble-sounding names are more likely to be managers. Tom Jacobs
Books & Culture News in Brief Previous Site Sections International Politics and How the First African American Flight Attendants Were Hired Could a handful of black women convince other countries that America didn't have a race problem? Lisa Wade
Social Justice Stop Trying to Make Killer Bees Happen Unless you're a farmer. Then you want them. Marc Herman
Social Justice Straight Life With a Rainbow Flag To be mistaken for the oppressed is to momentarily become the oppressed. Alice Dreger
Social Justice The Unrealistic Idealism of Online Manifestos Finding creativity by quitting your job and chasing dreams may not always be feasible. Llewellyn Hinkes-Jones
Social Justice Violent Video Games May Exacerbate Ethnic Bias An Austrian researcher finds a link between playing violent video games and increased ethnocentrism, at least among young men. Tom Jacobs