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What Football Jerseys Say About Culture and Identity

Have you ever wondered why going to a football game is more exciting than watching one at home? Thereโ€™s the energy of the crowd, sure, but thereโ€™s something else, too: the feeling of wearing your teamโ€™s colors loud and proud among so many others just like you. Football jerseys are symbolic and immediately recognizable, and this is [...]

Selfies as a Modern Language: How Photos Communicate What Words Can’t

If you have been following along with our selfie series, you already know that selfies have changed significantly over time, and the word itself has seen changes over many years, too. Nowadays, a โ€œselfieโ€ is an image taken of at least the head and shoulders, typically with the arm extended in frame as the person captures themselves. This [...]

The Problem With Confessions: Biology, Psychology, and the Limits of Coercion

If you read our previous article on Leendert Hasenboschโ€™s life, you likely know that things went poorly after his โ€œtrialโ€ onboard the Dutch East India Companyโ€™s ship. In fact, his punishment was so severe that he perished, stranded on an inhospitable island. So why would he confess in the first place? The reality is that people give false [...]

2026-05-18T08:59:27-04:00April 29th, 2026|Communication, Culture, History, Sociology|

The Birth of the Word โ€œSelfieโ€

In our previous article on the history of the selfie, we traced humanity's journey from its first unconscious self-representation to the modern concept of self-portraiture. But the form of the selfie is not the only thing that has changed over that time. In fact, the word โ€œselfieโ€ itself is a very modern adjustment, and it reflects how language [...]

When Translation Becomes Rewriting: One Castaway’s Story and What It Reveals

If you read an autobiography or a personal journal, you likely assume that you are reading the words as the author intended them. If the work has been translated, surely the content sticks as close as possible to the original, right? You may be surprised. Translation comes with risks, and one of the most salient is the threat [...]

Everyday Money Terms Around the World

The terms used for money (and counting in general) are shaped by deep cultural, historical, and value-based influences across many regions of the world. We discussed this further in this seriesโ€™ first entry on the linguistic origins of money terms. But did you know that the language of money goes even deeper? Think of the difference between ten [...]

A Map of the Past: Tracing History Through English Place Names

If youโ€™re familiar with the story of Robin Hood, youโ€™ve probably heard of Nottingham. Likewise, sports fans will recognize Manchester, home of the Manchester United Football Club. While these town names may seem unrelated, they share one thing in common: an English suffix that reveals something about the placeโ€™s history. In fact, many English town and city names [...]