Some mindfulness. Some notes about the writing life. Some reflections on higher education and teaching. All with a light sprinkling of sociology.
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I have a distinct memory of being in my late twenties or so, listening to a Joni Mitchell song. It might have been Amelia or Coyote. I love Joni’s lyrics. “Maybe I’ve never really loved/I guess that is the truth/ I’ve spent my whole life in...
Last week my husband and I were walking down Main Street in our little town. We heard a horn honking in the distance. There are a lot of car alarms1 in our town so it could have been one of those, or maybe just some very impatient person.
One of the central questions sociologists ask is what holds society together. We call it the problem of order, though it isn’t really so much a problem. Most of the time, order is a good thing. Most of the time, societies exist in a fairly ...
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Robyn Ryle is the author of the novel, Fair Game, and two nonfiction books, She/He/They/Me and Throw Like a Girl, Cheer Like a Boy. She writes about culture, mindfulness, writing and various other things from a low-key sociological perspective.
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