Substantive Blog Post: Jaylen Rodgers

One of the topics I am considering exploring in my research paper is how illegal drugs and other substances affect men and women in different ways. According to this recent study by the National Institute of Drug Abuse (https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/research-reports/substance-use-in-women/sex-gender-differences-in-substance-use), men in general are more likely to abuse and overdose/die from substance abuse, which not limited … Read more

The Influence of Woman’s Fashion in Majority-Muslim Countries

In the article I am sharing today, the author has conducted a cross-cultural study on women in “Muslim-majority, non-Arab countries.” The author analyzes several countries and discusses how women in these countries are incorporating fashion into their everyday lives. This includes the relationship with each country’s cultural ideas and political legislation.   Link can be … Read more

Why Trump can’t speak out against abuse

The White House is yet again scramming to clean up a mess following Rob Porter’s resignation after abuse accusations from both of his former wives. While the White House’s plan to overshadow abuse talk with a focus on infrastructure plans may have worked, President Trump has unsurprisingly derailed those plans with his Twitter account. In … Read more

Can a man hit back?

  In 2014, talk show hosts of The View give their thoughts on Ray Rice hitting his fiancee. Many of the hosts believed that Mr. Rice had no right to hit his fiancee even if she had hit him first. One of the hosts made a comment along the lines of, ” A woman should … Read more

Are single mothers responsible for American poverty?

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/10/opinion/sunday/single-mothers-poverty.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Fopinion&action=click&contentCollection=opinion&region=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=38&pgtype=sectionfront It is refreshing to see sociologists authoring op-eds on these issues. Check this out as an important way to study a stereotype that continues to blame women for poverty. And how to write about it for a broader audience. Will policy makers listen?

Gender and Relationship Discrimination In Academic Hiring

Gender+RelationshipStatusDiscrimination This semester I will be focusing on Gender Discrimination within Higher Education for my term paper. This particular article is on a study conducted at a large R1 University on its hiring practices for new professors. The study finds that when it comes to hiring those women who are of ample qualifications but are … Read more

Uber Finds Gender Pay Gap In The Absence Of Discrimination

https://www.forbes.com/sites/eriksherman/2018/02/10/women-make-less-as-uber-drivers-and-thats-bad-news-for-the-gig-economy/#fcfc439560ec I found this article by Forbes to be Interesting. It essentially tells us that even in the absence of discrimination ( the code that Uber uses to assign riders to drivers  does not factor in gender of the driver or rider) there is a pay gap in this area. The company found that a … Read more

Pink for Boys and blue for girls? A mini history lesson.

“Pink for Boys and Blue for Girls might seem strange today, but until the 1940’s a lot of people thought pink was the more masculine color and blue was clearly more feminine. So how did the switch happen? It’s a long, strange story.”- KSPS Public TV I stumbled upon an interesting video that gives a … Read more

Sexual Assault, Obesity, Suicide: Substantive Blog Post #2

This semester I will be focusing on sexual assault and its negative outcomes on women’s health in relation to physical effects such as hair loss and psychological effects such as suicide attempts, depression, and PTSD. This week I am focusing on the correlation between sexual assault, obesity, and suicide attempts. The results of numerous studies … Read more