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Posts by Caitlin Fitzgerald

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Excited to share that the special issue, "The Catholic Priesthood in Times of Change," in the Review of Religious Research was released this month! This issue features my first solo-authored article, in addition to some other great reads by my colleagues. Check it out!

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Everyone should go and give my wonderful department's page a follow!

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Check out this paper that @ndsociology.bsky.social's William Carbonaro, Kenya Lee, and Amy Langenkamp recently published in ASR, titled "Racial Inequality in 8th-Grade Math Course-Taking: Between-School Inequality, Local Achievement Queues, and Course Placements." doi.org/10.1177/0003...
#sociology

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Understanding to intervene: The codesign of text classifiers with peace practitioners | Data & Policy | Cambridge Core Understanding to intervene: The codesign of text classifiers with peace practitioners - Volume 6

New article: Understanding to intervene: The codesign of text classifiers with peace practitioners

๐Ÿ‘‰ bit.ly/3Or79rX

#machinelearning #socialmedia #peacebuilding

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Congrats Julie! Looking forward to reading it.

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Wow, so many new faces here! My name is Caitlin, and Iโ€™m a 2nd-year sociology PhD student at Notre Dame, researching how religious persons navigate the medicalization of mental health. I am passionate about slow travel, musical theater, and cheering for the Fighting Irish. Happy to be here :)

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I'd love to be added if possible!

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Inhabit: A Permaculture Perspective (2015) This documentary explores the many environmental issues facing us today and examines solutions that are being applied using "permaculture."

The documentary we watched is linked below for anyone interested -- I am particularly compelled by the paradigm shift that this film makes. What if humans leaving their footprint on the planet was a GOOD thing? How could this impact the way our society approaches the climate crisis?

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Just wrapped up leading a discussion on permaculture in our Environment, Food, and Society course. It's so refreshing to see the next generation of students excited by possible solutions to our climate crisis and incorporating climate justice and soc concepts we covered in class into their analyses!

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