The Master of Arts in Sociology at the University of Washington equips students with critical analytical skills to understand and influence complex social issues. The program emphasizes theory-driven research and its application to real-world social challenges.
Impact of Gentrification on Low-Income Communities
Exploring Digital Activism in the Age of Social Media
Social Consequences of Mass Incarceration in the U.S.
Analyzing the Sociology of Climate Justice Movements
Gender Identity Formation in Youth Subcultures
The Role of Religion in Urban Social Cohesion
Sociological Perspectives on Remote Work Culture
Race and Policing: A Sociological Study of Bias
Social Mobility Trends in Post-Pandemic America
The Intersection of Disability and Social Policy
Cultural Capital and Academic Achievement in Immigrant Families
The Sociology of Gig Economy Labor Practices
Mental Health Stigma Across Ethnic Communities
Media Representations of Social Protests: A Content Analysis
Analyzing Intergenerational Shifts in Political Values
Social Networks and Information Diffusion in Crisis Situations
Family Structures and Child Well-Being in Contemporary Society
Workplace Diversity and Structural Barriers to Inclusion
The Sociology of Fashion and Identity Expression
Urban Homelessness: Structural Causes and Community Responses
Understand societal patterns and drive change by analyzing power, institutions, identity, and culture in local and global contexts.
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