Mieke Beth Thomeer,Dee Ferguson,Candice Crutchfield et al.
Mieke Beth Thomeer et al.
Mothers' health outcomes are often distinct from health outcomes of childfree women, yet how and why motherhood matters for health depends on one's history of becoming and being a mother across the life course, as well as the broader struct...
Taylor Aquino,Jennie E Brand,Florencia Torche
Taylor Aquino
Disruptive events have significant consequences for the individuals and families who experience them, but these effects do not occur equally across the population. While some groups are strongly affected, others experience few consequences....
Black feminist theory in maternal health research: A review of concepts and future directions [0.03%]
黑人女性主义理论在母性健康研究中的应用:概念与未来方向的回顾
Mia Brantley
Mia Brantley
Black maternal health and well-being has become a necessary focal point for health researchers due to higher rates of maternal mortality and morbidity for Black women. However, what is often absent from this scholarship within medical socio...
Elicia M Cousins
Elicia M Cousins
Maternalist framing has been a consistent part of a long history of powerful, often successful organizing for environmental protection and justice. Yet today's calls on individuals to simultaneously engage in proenvironmental behavior and t...
Jullianne Regalado,Anastasiia Timmer,Ali Jawaid
Jullianne Regalado
The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed the world and inevitably influenced people's behaviors including the likelihood of crime and deviance. Emerging empirical evidence suggests a decline in certain crimes (e.g., theft, robbery, a...
Social movement organizing and the politics of emotion from HIV to Covid-19 [0.03%]
从艾滋病到新冠:社会运动的情感政治学
Sonja Mackenzie
Sonja Mackenzie
The Covid-19 pandemic has seen the rapid growth of collective organizing on the part of patient groups to address scientific and health inequities. This paper considers the emergence of Covid-19 activism as an embodied health movement that ...
(Re)Recognizing the multidimensional roles of family and peers on crime [0.03%]
家庭和同伴的多维度角色对犯罪的(再)认识
Thomas J Mowen,John H Boman th
Thomas J Mowen
Social scientists have long recognized the salience of family and peers in understanding the etiology of crime and delinquency. Although criminologists universally acknowledge that family and peers can each exert prosocial and antisocial in...
The gendered pandemic: The implications of COVID-19 for work and family [0.03%]
性别差异与疫情:新冠肺炎对工作和家庭的影响
Jill E Yavorsky,Yue Qian,Amanda C Sargent
Jill E Yavorsky
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected nearly all the aspects of society since it's onset in early 2020. In addition to infecting and taking the lives of millions of global citizens, the pandemic has fundamentally changed family and work patter...
Anna Durnová,Elaheh Mohammadi
Anna Durnová
While much of the sociological scholarship on intimacy has been understood in the normative sense of foregrounding and supporting human closeness, this article points to the role intimacy has as a sociological concept to better understand r...
Aging and undocumented: The sociology of aging meets immigration status [0.03%]
老龄化与无证状态:老年学遇到了移民身份问题
Josefina Flores Morales
Josefina Flores Morales
Being undocumented is strongly correlated with low wages, employment in high risk occupations, and poor healthcare access. We know surprisingly little about the social lives of older undocumented adults despite the vast literature about you...