Is anyone in my feed an expert on — I guess the sociology of abortion?
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Replying to @generativist
Not necessarily the same, but
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Thanks, Dan!
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What do you mean by sociology of abortion?
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How abortion fits into women's lives (in the U.S.); how it's changed; prevalence; social expectations; relationship to men's perceptions. Not a cliff's notes, but I'd appreciate a good map.
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Replying to @generativist @rebeccakreitzer and
I was using abortion as a context where women's beliefs inherently integrate more direct experience than men's but I was wayyyyy off in prevalence (underestimate). That seems like a glaring gap in my knowledge, and I want to be careful in my argument.
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I don’t know about any gender gap in role of experiences. There is a ton of work on public opinion surrounding abortion (inc my work on adolescent socialization). Guttmacher has best data on abortion prevalence (inc rates, demographics, availability).
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Thanks! (The Guttmacher data was what surprised me. Looks like I still have some reading to do.)
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They’ve got tons of report, but their data are widely accepted. CDC has some estimates of abortion incidence.
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Yea, that's the critical course heading that I needed. Not being a domain expert, it'd be easy to hastily get lost in think-tank weeds. Thank you!
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