New & Noteworthy
Gender, Cultural Change, and the Catholic Church, adapted by Jordyn Wald from work by Christine Delp, examines the evolving role of women in the Catholic Church amidst cultural shifts. The article highlights Pope Francis’s 2024 synod, which, while falling short of ordaining women as deacons sparked ongoing debates about gender roles.
From the Archives
Stunning Embers by Jenny Davis brings us back to 2019-2020 for the Australian fires. This piece highlights a unique response to “disaster tourism,” where emergency services not only closed roads to prevent unnecessary risks but also leveraged social media to control the narrative and discourage unsafe behaviors.
The Missing Story behind the Coverage of the Trump Inauguration: Class by Sarah Diefendorf and Emily Kalah Gade argues that disparities in attendance between Trump’s 2017 inauguration and the Women’s March reflect how class, race, and cultural capital shape political mobilization. Their analysis may prove relevant in the coming weeks as Trump’s 2024 inauguration approaches.
More from our Partners & Community Pages
- Crossing the cultural line by Parker Muzzerall covers a study by Abraham Oshotse, Yael Berda, and Amir Goldberg, revealing that cultural appropriation is a highly contextual process, with acts perceived as most offensive when they devalue or exploit a disadvantaged culture.
- The gender of inheritance: the curious case of the early 20th-century dallas elite by Shay O’Brien covers her research of wealthy Dallas elites from 1895 to 1945. A surprising pattern in inheritance practices emerged, with women inherited significantly more wealth than men, reflecting a gendered safety net approach prioritizing the financial stability of vulnerable female kin, though men inherited assets geared toward accumulation and control.
Council on Contemporary Families
- What’s Missing in Sex and Relationship Education for Sexual Minority Men? by James Newton writes up his research highlighting the inadequacy of traditional sex and relationship education for sexual minority men — revealing that schools, families, and even modern sources like social media fail to fully address their unique needs. The findings emphasize the urgent need for inclusive programs that teach relationship skills, intimacy, consent, and HIV prevention in ways that resonate with diverse sexual orientations.
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