
Hello! Thanks for tuning in for another week at TSP. We’ve got a special feature on the admissions debates at Harvard and Stuyvesant High School, research on being queer in rural America, and how household chores may be affecting relationship quality.
Special Feature:
“Merit and the Admissions Debates at Harvard University and Stuyvesant High School,” by Margaret M. Chin and Syed Ali. Chin and Ali discuss similarities between admissions debates at Harvard and New York City’s specialized high schools, and why our understanding of merit is central to these debates.
There’s Research on That!:
“Queer in the Country,” by Sarah Catherine Billups. To continue our coverage for #TSPride, we rounded up research on what it’s like to be queer in rural America.
“Religion, Sexuality, and Social Change,” by Evan Stewart. In light of the recent Supreme Court Decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, we gathered social science research on the relationship between religion and sexuality.
Clippings:
“The Drain of Doing the Dishes,” by Jean Marie DeOrnellas. NPR and The Atlantic talked to Dan Carlson about how household chores affect couples’ relationships.
From Our Partners:
Sociological Images:
“The Half-Dozen Headline,” by Evan Stewart.
Contexts:
“Resist, or What?” by David Pettinicchio, Pamela Oliver, Jennifer Earl, Matthew W. Hughey, and Melissa Brown.
Council on Contemporary Families:
“Save it, Store it, Reread it, or Throw it Away? What our Love Letter Curatorial Practices Say about Cultural Values Surrounding Romance and Technology,” by Michelle Janning.
And a Few from the Community Pages:
- Feminist Reflections discusses accountability for errors in peer-reviewed publications.
- Dispatches from a Dean highlights Seattle’s efforts toward bike sharing.
Hello again and welcome back! This week we continue our increased coverage of gender and sexuality for PRIDE month with research on sex testing in athletics, queer criminality, and a historical look at contraception campaigns in India.
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Hello again! This week at TSP we’ve got social science research on bisexuality, clothing sizes and stigma, and how school choice policies may increase gentrification.
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Welcome to another week at TSP! We’ve got research on the meanings of motherhood and opting out, state variation in felon disenfranchisement, and the relationship between unauthorized immigrants and the U.S. economy.
Happy Friday! Here at TSP headquarters we’re wrapping up our spring semester with research on public outings, collective mothering, and H1-B visa holders and their dependents.

