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In this new TSQ article, Maddie Kerr (@maddie-o-k.bsky.social) examines the discursive strategies that advocates of gender exploratory, change, and affirmative therapies use to legitimate their models.
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In this TSQ article, Gabriela Gonzalez Vaillant examines how student movements balance considerations related to leverage, visibility, and repression when making decisions about strategies and tactics.
Read more at bit.ly/4ezjKaA
1/ New article out in @socquarterly.bsky.social: “What is Left After the Protest Wave? Tracing Generational Patterns of Political Engagement in the Wake of Chile’s Student Movement” www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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Katherine S. Cho, Jiaming Zhou, and Gabriela Córdova examine students' perceptions of institutional responses to race-based campus activism.
Read more at bit.ly/41Vh9QV
Darci Schmidgall and colleagues' article "Deciding for Her: Religio-Political Conservatism, Christian Nationalism, and Public Opposition to Legal Abortion across circumstances" is now FREE TO READ through the end of July!
Read it at bit.ly/4jarZKo
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In this new TSQ article, Kayla Allison, Caitlin Tidwell, Casey T. Harris, and Jeff Gruenewald examine the factors associated with print news media coverage of bias-motivated murders in the United States.
Read more at bit.ly/4uaTB7f
I’m excited to share my paper, “Evidence, Expertise, and Exploration: Politics of Knowledge in Gender Therapy,” published in The Sociological Quarterly! For those interested in constructions of expertise, boundary work, conversion therapy, trans studies, etc.:
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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In this TSQ article, Xinyan Cao (@xcao.bsky.social) and Senhu Wang examine whether flexible working arrangements are associated with labor market exits and how those associations vary by gender and parenthood status.
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#AfternoonCites 55% of Americans hold “transformative deinstitutionalization” attitudes supporting both divorce and forgoing marriage, even when children are involved. Suggests continued decoupling of marriage & childrearing in the U.S.
w/ @socquarterly.bsky.social & @gaylekaufman.bsky.social
New study at @socquarterly.bsky.social. Using a question-wording experiment from @prri.org, we find when caring for the environment is framed in secular terms, CN minimizes its importance. But when it's framed in religious "steward" terms, CN it amplifies its importance. 1/2 doi.org/10.1080/0038...
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In this new TSQ article, Darci Schmidgall, Popy Begum, and Christopher Seto (@criminovelist.bsky.social) show how the convergence of religious and political conservatism through Christian nationalism shapes abortion attitudes among the American public.
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The deinstitutionalization of marriage suggests more support for divorce and the forgoing of marriage. In this study, we examine attitudes toward both marriage and divorce in the context of having ...
Drawing on Mannheim, we examine how the ebbs and flows of student mobilization have shaped distinct political generations in Chile. We identify four generations forged through key moments of studen...
Professional mental health organizations widely embrace gender-affirmative therapy as an approach to supporting transgender (trans) clients in their identities, shifting away from historically path...