Sociology Policy Briefs

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A monthly series of policy briefs written by sociologists, based on peer-reviewed research. SPB is committed to promoting policy sociology. [Admin: ]

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2019.

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    Contribute to SPB! Submit a proposal based on your peer-reviewed article, recently defended dissertation chapter, or original review of the sociological literature (subject to review). Follow the link for more information.

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    We are not publishing a new policy brief this month, so in the meantime please take a moment to check out all of the briefs published in 2019 and consider submitting a brief yourself in 2020.

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  3. SPB has had over 1,000 visitors since we started publishing content in May 2019! Thanks to everyone who submitted, read, and shared our policy briefs. Please help make this project grow in 2020 by submitting a brief today.

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  4. How do we prevent racial bias from negatively impacting people of color during clinical decision making? In this month's brief, outlines a three-tiered approach to medical training that can better address provider bias.

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  5. While you’re waiting for our December policy brief, go read ’ take on ’s recent Sociology Compass article about ‘organic policy sociology,’ a focal shift that we fully support.

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  6. After a brief hiatus, we are back this month with an excellent brief by on the obstacles faced by school-based personnel when advocating for undocumented youth and their families. Go read it now on the website.

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  7. Take a listen to the latest episode of ’s The Weeds where , , & cover Michael Light & Julia Thomas’ paper “Segregation and Violence Reconsidered: Do Whites Benefit from Residential Segregation?”

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    How the US built the world's largest immigrant detention system | US news | The Guardian

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  9. Peer review is also important for policy research, so SPB only publishes briefs based on peer-reviewed articles and recently defended dissertations. We will publish reviews based on existing research, but these are subject to editor discretion.

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  10. If you’re interested in our publication process: Authors submit short proposals, approved proposals are assigned a publication date, drafts are due one week before publication date, submissions are edited and sent to authors for approval, briefs are published on first of month.

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  11. Want to share your research beyond the ivory tower? Write a policy brief for for an upcoming edition! Submit your brief on our website or contact directly. We look forward to working with you!

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  12. County officials were LEAST likely to cooperate with DHS if the local concentration of Hispanic/Latinx residents was:

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  13. Where are noncitizens most likely to face deportation? Which counties are most likely to cooperate with DHS? In this month’s brief, explains how place affects deportation outcomes.

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  14. Anyone interested in the intersection of family and gender should go check out 's research on marital name choice.

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    My colleagues Professors Patricia Hill Collins (former President) & (new book Mothering While Black featured at

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  16. Headed to NYC for and ? Make sure to tweet about your favorite policy-oriented scholarship with the hashtag or tag .

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    2. kol 2019.

    In a new brief w/ , LeBlanc & I suggest that identifying anticipatory stressors that would result from new public policies is one way to measure the impact of that policy and that we should design policies that minimize anticipatory stress

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  18. Does stress about the future contribute to health disparities? (Hint: Yes.) Our new brief by and Allen LeBlanc examines the impact of “anticipatory stress” on the wellbeing of those in same-sex relationships.

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  19. In this month’s policy brief, “The Case for Open Borders,” reviews the migration literature and argues that would be beneficial to migrants and their destination countries, with little negative “spillover.”

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    26. lip 2019.

    My book recently won award+ hon mention. I'm honored esp. by the attn to the deep, gendered implications of migrant exclusion. Policies about migration have critical, transnational impacts 4 gender +vice versa. Thread w/ few key takeaways:

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    20. lip 2019.

    Behavioral economists and psychologists are often interested in figuring out how to change people's behavior despite their circumstances. Sociologists are often more interested in figuring out how to change the circumstances that drive people's behaviors in the first place.

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