Happy October everyone! As it (finally) starts to cool off outside, cozy up with some great reads from our grad board, partners, and community pages.
There’s Research on That!:
“A ‘Blank Space’ for Women in Music?” by Jacqui Frost. Reviews of Ryan Adams’ cover of Taylor Swift’s 1989 highlight how gender affects who gets credit for creativity in the music industry.
Discoveries:
“‘New Governance’ and Privatization Increase Inequality” by Neeraj Rajasekar. George Wilson, Vincent Roscigno, and Matt Huffman find that the privatization of the public sector has led to increased inequality in both the public and private sectors.
From Our Partners:
Scholars Strategy Network:
“Unworkable Immigration Proposals From Donald Trump – And Other Republican Presidential Contenders” by Anna O. Law.
Council on Contemporary Families:
“Remember the Men” by Virginia Rutter.
And a Few From the Community Pages:
- Education and Society talks education for the incarcerated.
- Cyborgology debates the pros and cons of trigger warnings.
- Families As They Really Are discusses gender discrimination in parental leave policies.
- Sociological Lens makes sense of the “social” in social media and the “angry” activist.
- Feminist Reflections reflects on Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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