Browse newsletters about sociology
10 sociology newsletters from across the web

Interplace
by Brad Weed
Brad Weed, a former Microsoft design leader, explores how people and places interact, dissecting systems of behavior, cartography, economics, and ecology.

Telling the Bees
by Tell the Bees
This newsletter provides a community for readers to connect, share their interests, and engage in active discussions within the comments section.

The Noösphere | Katie Jagielnicka | Substack
by Katie Jagielnicka
Katie Jagielnicka challenges dominant narratives around human nature and inequality, particularly gender and economic, grounding conversations in evidence.

Rob Henderson's Newsletter | Substack
by Rob Henderson
Rob Henderson, a Yale and Cambridge scholar from foster care, shares insights on human nature, psychology, and social class, pioneering the 'luxury beliefs' concept.

Hidden Brain
by Shankar Vedantam
Shankar Vedantam's Hidden Brain looks at the world with new eyes, revealing insights into human behavior and society that are often hidden in plain sight.

Emmanuel Todd
by Emmanuel Todd
Emmanuel Todd publishes a newsletter. The provided 'About' section does not specify the topics or content that this newsletter covers.

COMPLOTTI! | Leonardo Bianchi | Substack
by Leonardo Bianchi
Journalist Leonardo Bianchi's COMPLOTTI! dissects conspiracy theories, examining how they originate, spread, and reveal deeper truths about society and politics.

Political Economy, Stats, and Society | Tibor Rutar | Substack
by Tibor Rutar
Sociologist Tibor Rutar explores global issues in economic and political sociology, examining capitalism, democracy, and inequality via quantitative causal inference.

Good Girls' Manual | Mah Alves | Substack
by Mah Alves
Good Girls' Manual empowers women to expand their intellectual repertoire. It fosters critical thinking by investigating aesthetics, essence, politics, and society.
Sidewalk
Sidewalk explores the vibrant tapestry of urban life, street scenes, and everyday discoveries found along city paths. Dive into the human experience.