Honored to contribute to a discussion on religion and crime in the public press. The interesting relationship between these forces is nuanced and fascinating! https://t.co/PzwvrCfwIu
I recently had the chance to join The Thought Project podcast to talk about my book Fetal Position. We discuss what shapes abortion attitudes across 88 countries and what global patterns might help us see more clearly. Grateful for the conversation. 🎧
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Grateful to have a new public-engagement piece in the Fall 2025 issue of Contexts Magazine! This research builds on my prior work examining how country-level factors shape population-wide thinking about reproductive issues.
Article: https://t.co/dHLWfcMFox
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Huge congratulations to Professor Amy Adamczyk, whose book Fetal Positions won the Steven F. Messner Outstanding Book Award at the American Society of Criminology Conference.
Read more about the book here: https://t.co/9154GPBpy4.
"But when women face the reality of an unintended pregnancy, religion’s influence is more nuanced. The strength of her personal devotion fails to explain whether a woman will actually choose to terminate her first pregnancy."
A missing piece of the puzzle for understanding religion and abortion is how religion shapes abortion decisions. Check out my article in The Conversation, which unpacks the linkages. https://t.co/CjHbcBqBQL
@SSNScholars I am excited to be joining SSN! Great network of people to help spread the word about research to the public. Too often there is a disconnect.
I recently had the opportunity to speak with the Science and Belief in Society podcast about how religious beliefs shape abortion attitudes and policies in the U.S. and South America. The conversation builds on findings from my book Fetal Positions. https://t.co/rXdtz1Kg1A
For understanding global abortion views, check out this public facing article based on my book --Fetal Positions @OUPAcademic Democracy, Media and Gender Equality Shape Abortion Views https://t.co/vISJBvk89g via @amyadamczyk1
Religion's enduring influence on aboriton attitudes. The power to shape disapproval is strong! Check out this public piece, drawing on findings from my book --Fetal Positons
Even when people are not religious, living in a more religious country (including the USA) lowers their abortion support. Check out a summary of the findings from my latest book --Fetal Positions https://t.co/hOhrn9vBx8
Third anniversary of the Dobbs decision, changing US abortion access! If you are around on Friday, June 27th at 9 AM EST, please join the webinar related to my latest book --Fetal Positions : Understanding Cross-national Public Opinion about Abortion! https://t.co/hOhrn9w9mG
My New Books Network podcast on Fetal Positions just dropped, and it’s Book of the Day! 📚🎙️ We break down the data on global attitudes about abortion and discuss similarities and differences between China & the U.S. Get the insider perspective! https://t.co/n1h5ZzUTly
New study using European data shows Conservative Protestants & people who are more engaged with their religion & live in a more religious countries are more likely to disapprove both abortion & Assisted Reproductive Technologies. @AmyAdamczyk1 @briasuh https://t.co/7GgLmKGwoZ
@rodrepairs@drantbradley Glad these ideas are reaching people -Authoritative parenting was most successful for passing on faith. Lots of warmth mixed with clear expectations and boundaries.https://t.co/9g3HU42H5m
@JohnJayCJPhD@uiowa We are thrilled and honored to be the recipients of this award. At the time, it felt like we were pushing into new territory. We hope the ideas will move the field forward even a little bit.
In case you missed the Yale webinar last week, here is the recording. Lots of insight into how parents see religious faith transmission based on my coauthored book https://t.co/cCD0D67wXI