Hello and happy June everyone! Before you head outside to enjoy the weather, see below or stop by for some interesting reads on conservative college students, the spiritual but not religious, e-sports in the major leagues, and more.
There’s Research on That!:
“Conservative College Students as a Campus Minority?” by Cena Loffredo, Eleanor Miller, and Melody Goodin. This guest TROT by students at Oberlin College reviews research on conservatives in college.
Discoveries:
“New Trends in Selective Spirituality,” by Evan Stewart. New research in Poetics reveals the boundary work that the “spiritual but not religious” do to develop their belief systems.
Clippings:
“Intersectional Identities in Today’s Protest Environment,” by Jasmine Syed. The Washington Post talks to Dana Fisher about shifts in the demographic make-up of protests.
From Our Partners:
Council on Contemporary Families:
“Gender Gap Reversal in Education, Moving toward More Gender Equality,” by Jan Van Bavel.
And a Few from the Community Pages:
- Families As They Really Are talks making leave affordable.
- Engaging Sports asks if e-sports are the next major league sport.
- Cyborgology imagines the future of autonomous driving.
- Sociological Images explains why Democrats lose so much and charts sexism in ratings of intelligence across the life cycle.
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