🚨My latest paper in JSPR! I focus on the association between “across-time consistency” in closeness to God & well-being (i.e., psychological resources & life satisfaction). I complicate attachment theory & enhance our understanding of social relationships:https://t.co/Z3d0kPr9lT
Please stop. I don’t want an AI summary of my Google search. I don’t want an AI summary of the text message from my friend at work. I don’t want an AI summary of the email I’m about to read. Please just stop.
MAGA Mental Health 🐘
Q. Gorman Jr. & J. Culver’s new article in #Socius analyzes data on white male #veterans’ pre- and post-2016 election #mentalhealth, supporting arguments for the impact of #politicalrepresentation on mental health
Read: https://t.co/W0sZYdSAeM
We have BIG news! 🎉 @BrownSociology is sponsoring the “The Legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois: Crossing Boundaries for Social Justice Conference,” May 3-5, 2024.
Registration deadline is Feb. 29. Read our call for papers and register here: https://t.co/Ya7VQ9MQG8.
Quantitative Research Methods Postdoctoral Fellowship! @BrownSociology invites applications for a two-year Postdoctoral Fellowship from scholars who will teach statistics or another quantitative method at the undergraduate or graduate level. Apply now: https://t.co/e4yEqxbqBa
Check out this new article on racial apathy among white young adults, from Rice Soc Prof Tony Brown, with newly-minted PhDs @JCulver89 and Asia Bento and PhD student @quintgo.
https://t.co/7AQm6hfsFL
New from Rice Soc PhD Students @quintgo and @JCulver89 and Prof Tony Brown! Surveys around the time of Barack Obama's 2008 election suggest mental health benefits for Black and Hispanic military veterans.
https://t.co/HUavKTvjTP
New pub: My Commander in Chief is Black! The Mental Health Significance of Barack Obama’s 2008 Presidential Election for Military Veterans - Quintin Gorman, Tony N. Brown, Julian Culver, 2022 https://t.co/r5CppfsgT6
Working your job while working on your mental health while working on your relationships while working on physical health while working on your family while working on sleep habits while working on self-care while working on exercise while working on personal goals while working
If last year taught us anything, it's that:
1) Workers keep America going, not billionaires.
2) Corporate profits don't trickle down.
3) Health care is a human right.
4) Every vote matters.
I hope we act on these lessons in the new year.