
New & Noteworthy
- Domestic Violence Doesn’t Have Just One Exit by Jacob Otis highlights the diverse ways victims resist abuse, from research by Lynette Renner, Carolyn Hartley and Knute Carter, published in the Journal of Family Violence. {2 min read}
- In the latest episode of Sociology in the News, TSP board members Jordyn Wald and Mallory Harrington discuss Emine Fidan Elcioglu’s recent article in The Conversation on how YouTube shapes young adults’ political identities. {5 min listen}
- Check out our Media Report by Mallory Harrington for recent news featuring social scientists. This week, Elizabeth Chiarello on pharmacists as “medical gatekeepers”; Patrick Sheehan on “hype” culture in Silicon Valley; Nancy Berns on flag burning; and Abigail Coplin on American-Chinese research collaboration. Plus, a new book by Charles Derber on societies’ self-imposed breakdowns. {3 min read}
From the Archives
- The “No Kings” movement is galvanizing Americans to protest in the streets, including some who attend in inflatable costumes like frogs, dinosaurs and unicorns. This piece from 2024 covers some sociology behind humor in politics. {6 min read}
- Republican-led states are adjusting SNAP benefits to restrict junk food, in line with the Trump administration’s Make America Healthy Again campaign. Some experts say the restrictions will have little to no impact on children’s health outcomes. Check out our 2018 article that considers Why Poor Parents Say “Yes” to Junk Food. {2 min read}
More from our Partners & Community Pages
- In a Letter from the Editors, Contexts’ Seth Abrutyn and Amin Ghaziani offer an overview of the Summer 2025 magazine issue. They hope that pieces centering positivity will bring light to our ever-darker afternoons. {3 min read}
Council on Contemporary Families
- With teens’ growing access to high-potency cannabis products, Jamie Seabrook outlines his research on a little-known condition linked to frequent and prolonged usage in Cannabis and Vomiting: What Every Parent, Youth, and Doctor Should Know. {4 min read}
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