Non-Fiction: Ideal Coin for an Ideal World?
This article discusses the growing fascination with Bitcoin, exploring its implications for freedom and inequality through the lens of economic sociology.
Non-fiction: "Much takes place in secrecy"
Sociologists Nicole Bögelein and Gina Rosa Wollinger explore the complex interplay between crime, gender, and socio-economic factors in their new book derived from a podcast, "True Criminology."
Neckel's 'Time of Catastrophes': Green Capitalism has Failed
In 'Time of Catastrophes', sociologist Sighard Neckel argues that green capitalism has failed and calls for a radical economic overhaul to combat climate change fueled by the ultra-wealthy.
Sociologist warns of overlooked problem. We are becoming richer, but another crisis threatens us
A sociologist highlights the improving economic situation in the Czech Republic while raising concerns about the worsening mental health of its citizens and structural economic inequalities.
The Bookworm's Notebook / Sociologist Studying Marriage: 'Get Married, You Will Be Richer and Happier'
Brad Wilcox's book asserts that marriage provides substantial economic, psychological, and social benefits to individuals and society, challenging prevailing negative narratives about marriage.
"I'll see how I pay later": ticket to see Lionel Messi surpasses the basic salary, professionals' warning about the match of history
On February 7, Ecuador will experience not only a sporting event but also a significant sociological phenomenon due to Lionel Messi's arrival, prompting insights from psychologists, sociologists, and economists on the social and economic implications.