This week we featured new research on how the descendants of Nazi perpetrators navigate cultural trauma. We also re-shared one of our best pieces of 2020, rounding up research on care work.
Discoveries:
Managing the Memory of Nazi Perpetrators by Jillian LaBranche. We feature new research on how the children and grandchildren of Nazi perpetrators manage this stigmatized legacy.
There’s Research On That:
Best of 2020: Caring is Work by Allison Nobles. We re-shared this piece from 2020 that highlights the contribution of care work and the ways that race, class, and gender influence how this work gets done.
From Our Partners:
Contexts
White Allyship Means a Transfer of Power by Cynthia Levine-Rasky and Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui.
Council on Contemporary Families
Research reports: Media Messages to Young Girls: Does “Sexy Girl” Trump “Girl Power”? by Christia Spears Brown.
From Our Community Pages:
- Give Theory A Chance features conversation with Dr Anna Goulding on Elinor Ostrom and a reading of Boltanski and Thevénot by Dr. Shai Dromi
- Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies urges educators to refrain from using graphic images in their classrooms
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