How do people who do not biologically conceive with assisted reproductive technologies end fertility treatment?
Examining this decision reversal process, my article in @socscimed locates reframing as a key mechanism facilitating discontinuation.
https://t.co/fJMlVlHQIW
My fabulous Ukrainian teacher has new openings for online individual and group lessons (A0-C2). Please take a look if you are interested!
https://t.co/tJvELdPIZO
Thanks to #ASA2024 for organizing a great panel on gender, family, and migration—had so much fun presenting some of my preliminary dissertation research at the Palais and exploring Montréal 👑🤗
Natasha @natashabluth and I got a paper published in Journalism Studies @journstudies ! We conducted interviews with journalists from both the US and Russia who cover US-Russia relations (prior to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine). Check it out! https://t.co/MmfhCz1KyE
Join us tomorrow for Ukraine Is Not Dead Yet: A Family Story of Exile and Return, a book talk with author Megan Buskey and discussant Jared McBride (UCLA History).
Tuesday, October 24 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Royce Hall 314, UCLA
Registration: https://t.co/hId17JaBov
Amazing post-doc opportunity on a project documenting the Ukrainian experience of the war and displacement in Poland for qualitative researchers fluent in Ukrainian and Russian:
https://t.co/z32IUpgpjZ
One of the joys of last summer's research trip to Poland was being told by a new friend that I "should really go to Hel." Sad the 666 bus can no longer take me there...
Poland's most famous bus line - the 666 to Hel, a town on the Baltic coast - has been brought to an end.
The operator has confirmed it made the decision after receiving complaints about the number, which one Christian group warned was "spreading Satanism" https://t.co/vaVtR8v9Vm
How have Poles’ actions and attitudes towards helping Ukrainian war refugees changed? Not so much and not in the way you might expect. The latest research results from @kazlowskaa and team just out in the March #CMRSpotlight https://t.co/n6MvrAAZJk
What can we learn from the millions of people who follow Wagner Group-branded accounts on VKontakte, Russia’s biggest social media platform?
In the fifth and final report in our Uncovering the Wagner Group series, we dive into the data.
https://t.co/MjIGdxmGgx
Today on the blog—Social Sciences Grand Prize winner Leora Eisenberg: "Ukrainians are more united now than ever before, even as international coverage persists in dividing them by language." Read more: https://t.co/rybYVkJquQ
"Exceptions... are what American politicians promote to feel morally superior to their Salvadoran counterparts. [But] exceptions always fall short of allowing doctors to provide timely, needed medical care to their patients."
A body that lives through a war is an uncomfortable body.
Some thoughts on what my body reminded me about academia and knowledge when on February 24th Russia escalated its long war on Ukraine @NatureHumBehav
https://t.co/AkyyWpBTdR
Men undoubtedly benefit from abortion access—so why don't cis men talk about their abortion stories and why do most researchers ignore them?
My first for @nytopinion
https://t.co/vGxy3yKHwF