Research topics in sociology. Each topic is a directory containing notes, readings, and analysis on a sustained area of inquiry.
- settler-colonialism — settler colonialism as an ongoing structure of domination, the movements that oppose it, and the frameworks of Indigenous resurgence, land back, and refusal
- political-economy — who owns what, how accumulation is organized, and the material structures that reproduce the present order
- state-repression — the organized suppression of political movements through infiltration, surveillance, disinformation, legal harassment, and violence
- radicalism — radical political theory and practice, including the manufacture of dissent and the dynamics of political resistance
- politics — research notes on political structures, processes, and events
- kyriarchism — interlocking systems of domination analyzed as a unified structure rather than isolated oppressions
- cultural-adaptation — how cultures change, persist, and respond to contact, pressure, and displacement