Professor of Sociology, Florida State University
Deana A. Rohlinger is a Professor of Sociology at Florida State University. She studies mass media, political participation, and politics in America. She is the author of Abortion Politics, Mass Media, and Social Movements in America (Cambridge University Press 2015) as well as dozens of book chapters and research articles on political engagement, politics and mass media. Her new book, New Media and Society, is will be published in 2018 by New York University Press.
3 ways China benefits from the Hong Kong protests
Aug 27, 2019 01:36 am UTC| Insights & Views
The summer of 2019 has seen week after week of protest in Hong Kong. The protests began June 9 when as many as a million people marched against a bill that could allow suspects to be extradited to China. Hong Kongs...
In 2019, women's rights are still not explicitly recognized in US Constitution
Dec 16, 2018 12:49 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Over nine decades, efforts to amend the U.S. Constitution to recognize womens rights have faced major challenges. Congress finally passed such legislation, known as the Equal Rights Amendment, in 1972. The amendment...
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