A Room of One’s Own and More?
Medhavi Gupta, Political Science student at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi, discusses gender inequality through her experiencing commuting via public transit.
Exploring the connection between sociology and cultural experiences!
Medhavi Gupta, Political Science student at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi, discusses gender inequality through her experiencing commuting via public transit.
What is sociology and how does it help us assess racial inequality in society? Learn more from the experiences of Nigerian writer Sunday T. Saheed.
What are the sociological and psychological factors that encourage and discourage people from saving money in Kenyan Communities?
What is the cast system in India, how has it evolved over time, and what are its implication for social stratification? Read more on India's caste system.
Ayodele Aduwo explores African Musical Instruments, including description of popular instruments with history and examples of uses.
Applied Worldwide contributor Rufai Lateefah writes about the history of Ilorin Durbar Festival in Nigeria with firsthand photographs.
Bilqis Omolayomi Oseni writes about the sociological principles of life, taking a life course perspective to discuss the meaning of life.
Applied Worldwide blogger Bijon Chakraborty writes about India after COVID-19 and the country's changing landscape toward a social recession.
Hassan Idris writes about the role of religious power in terrorism and provides other insights on religion and terrorism drawing from the case of Boko Haram.
Applied Worldwide guest blogger Jimoh Faruk Moses writes about how our recent pandemic has led to permanent changes in our new Era of COVID-19.