Are We Complicit? Talking Social Constructionism in the Age of Trump

by Owen Whooley Like many, the presidential election has left me with a profound sense of unease. This unease operates on three registers, the combination of which concoct a veritable witch’s brew of angst.  The first is the unease I feel as a citizen, concerned about the state of our democratic institutions.  The second is the unease I feel as a sociologist, who despite claiming … Continue reading Are We Complicit? Talking Social Constructionism in the Age of Trump