
New & Noteworthy
- In her new TSP Special Feature, Midlife Motherhood: Everything, everywhere, all at once, Tannistha Samanta draws on interview research she conducted with later-in-life prospective mothers to describe the paradox of high and low expectations these women face. {6 min read}
- Check out our Media Report by Mallory Harrington for recent news featuring social scientists. This week, Ruth Braunstein on the historical context of the “No Kings” protests; Mike Savage on rethinking wealth; Sally Riggs Fuller and Ramon Aldag on the pros of “groupthink”; Yu Xie on the new brain drain; and Ashley Railey on the unique challenges of treating substance abuse in rural America. {3 min read}
From the Archives
- The largest annual conference on climate change – the COP30 – kicked off in Brazil this week with 190 countries participating. 2024 was the warmest year on record. Our 2019 piece provides pointers on how to teach students to think sociologically about climate change. {2 min read}
- This week, many observed Veterans’ Day in honor of the service of US military veterans. This 2019 article looks at cumulative impacts on veterans health including the psychological impacts of exposure to combat as well as the difficult and often unsupported transition from service back to civilian life. {3 min read}
More from our Partners & Community Pages
Council on Contemporary Families
- In the latest installment of CCF’s “3Q” series, Alicia M. Walker interviews Elizabethe Payne on the failure of anti-bullying policies to protect LGBTQ+ youth and her new book, Queer Kids and Social Violence, edited with Melissa J. Smith. {5 min read}
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