Sociology
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Why are we so obsessed with taking the high road?
Based on all available evidence, the low road is more satisfying and equally successful at achieving your goals.
- Thomas Mitchell
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- Friendship
Forget making friends; the key to a happy life is many enemies
It might seem petty, but there is great power in creating imagined competition with a collection of sworn enemies.
- Thomas Mitchell
‘Why not study maths or something?’ The students acing VCE’s oddball subjects
And what exactly is sociology, anyway? We asked some of Victoria’s top students to explain.
- Caroline Schelle
- Opinion
- Opinion
As a visiting Frenchwoman, I find Australian men to be not at all what I expected
Living in Melbourne and working in hospitality, one cultural difference with France was immediately apparent: men’s behaviour towards women.
- Elyne Le Faou
Why Leah wants to stop ‘magic-making’ being women’s work at Christmas
‘Centuries of programming’ have it that it’s women’s work to manage the mental load of family life – especially at Christmas. Researchers are trying to measure (and reduce) the toll.
- Wendy Tuohy
Busy friends, closed cafes, lots of presents: What it’s like being born on Christmas
An Australian Bureau of Statistics analysis found December 25 was the second-least common day for a baby to be born – after February 29.
- Mary Ward
Humans ask for help every couple of minutes, and we mainly say yes
New research across multiple cultures shows people ask for help every two minutes and 17 seconds. We’re much kinder than we know.
- Jenna Price
Community dog fight over northern beaches off-leash trial
Many residents hope this will be the year the Northern Beaches Council proceeds with a proposed trial of off-leash hours at two beaches.
- Caitlin Fitzsimmons
The shtetl by the Yarra: why Yiddish culture is thriving in Melbourne
Across Melbourne, young Jewish people are turning to Yiddish to explore their heritage and reconnect with their history.
- Kerrie O'Brien
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- Psychology
Why do people join cults? And how do they get out of them?
It’s not just doomsday bunkers and goat’s blood. Cults are all around the world, including in Australia. What are the red flags and how do cult leaders operate?
- Sherryn Groch
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