17 research outputs found
Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Getting and Keeping a Job at a Private Liberal Arts College, but Your Graduate Advisor Didn’t Tell You
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Internships may be the oldest engaged learning activity on campus, but they remain a popular method for students to examine their academic and career interests
The Pro-Choice Movement: Organization and Activism in the Abortion Conflict. By Suzanne Staggenborg. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. 229p. $27.50.
Promoting Fetal Personhood: The Rhetorical and Legislative Strategies of the Pro-Life Movement after <i>Planned Parenthood v. Casey</i>
Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Getting and Keeping a Job at a Private Liberal Arts College, but Your Graduate Advisor Didn’t Tell You
State Political Cultures and Public Opinion About Abortion
We investigate the distinctiveness of state attitudes and their impact on attitudes toward legal abortion. We find modest differences in the level of support for legal abortion and for additional restrictions on abortion, but these differences are not significant after controls for the demographic characteristics, religion, and ideology of each state\u27s citizens. Our results suggest that the abortion debate is a national debate, and that state differences in abortion attitudes can be explained by differences in the charateristics and other attitudes of the states\u27 citizenry
