Books and publications
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Professor’s new book explores psychological impacts of collective victimization
Johanna Vollhardt edits volume about global responses to oppression
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Professor’s book provides blueprint for becoming an ‘activist academic’
Eric DeMeulenaere urges educators to ‘take knowledge to the streets’
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Ewick’s book explores how Catholics organized, strengthened their faith after sex abuse scandal
The Catholic Church was rocked to its core in 2002 when the Boston Globe began documenting decades of sexual misconduct by priests — and the Boston Archdiocese’s systematic efforts to cover up the behavior. In her new book, Clark University Sociology Professor Patricia Ewick explores the scandal and the response of some Catholics who…
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Clark political scientists examine masculinity, misogyny, and the 2016 presidential race
New book also looks at how the election shaped 2018 congressional campaign
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Clark sociologist finds some women welcome menopause, use mindfulness to manage symptoms
New book highlights experiences of menopausal women, provides hope and advice for those struggling with ‘the change’
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Clark’s powerful model for teacher education is the focus of new book
Partnership with Main South neighborhood touted as factor for success
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Professor Abbie Goldberg’s new book examines open adoption in the digital age
Research highlights dynamics, benefits, and boundary challenges
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Professor Michael Butler’s new book explores the truth behind security threats
When is the danger real, and when is it a political tool?
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Clark political scientist publishes ‘Insurgent Women’
Book examines women’s roles in combat in Ukraine, the Middle East, and Colombia
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Political scientist, doctoral student collaborate on new book, ‘Courting Gender Justice’
Why do some gender and LGBTQ discrimination cases find success with the European Court of Human Rights?









