The "They're the Same Picture" meme would work well here too.
Posts by Geoff MacDonald 🇨🇦
Single women are happier than single men in the West, but is that true in China? @elainehoan.bsky.social talks about her new paper on singlehood in China in a guest post at The Unromantic. unromanticprof.substack.com/p/the-case-o...
I have an analogous arc with ev psych except I started out more opposed than enamoured. I'm curious what led you to oppose it, and what parts you now find valuable.
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Is singlehood good for work-life balance? This one really depends on how you research the question. unromanticprof.substack.com/p/is-singleh...
Akiko Yoshida provides some good theoretical ideas for dealing with rapidly changing singlehood norms. Why aren't they being incorporated? unromanticprof.substack.com/p/japanomie
Academics and journalists don't share the same goals. What does that mean for an academic operating in media spaces? My thoughts in my latest Substack post. unromanticprof.substack.com/p/whats-it-l...
The MacLab makes an appearance on CBC's The National. www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9Xa...
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I revisited MacLab research on the link between income and well-being in singlehood for my latest Substack post. unromanticprof.substack.com/p/do-people-...
Spending the (Canadian) holiday checking out the art installations at the Beaches in Toronto.
In a recent paper, Bella DePaulo argues we should do singlehood research from a "singles-centred" perspective. In a reply, I argue that, practically speaking, that means ignoring large swaths of the singlehood experience. unromanticprof.substack.com/p/a-singles-...
The effect of life events on personality and well-being is a hot topic. But our new paper on the effects of romantic partnering suggests you need to also consider the effect of NOT experiencing the life event. unromanticprof.substack.com/p/do-boosts-...
The paper is here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
How Confucian values make family a simultaneous support and strain for Chinese singles. My latest Substack post and the MacLab's latest paper. unromanticprof.substack.com/p/for-chines...
Do online studies advertised as being about singlehood or romantic relationships attract a biased sample? A new MacLab paper first-authored by @elainehoan.bsky.social says no. unromanticprof.substack.com/p/is-a-parti...
An undergraduate project that turned into a publication leads to some reflections on singlehood and sexuality in my latest Substack post. unromanticprof.substack.com/p/what-kind-...
Thoughts on consensual non-monogamy from a singlehood perspective. unromanticprof.substack.com/p/consensual...
Need fewer gifs in your recommendation letters imho.
If descriptive research is supposed to be one cure for the replication crisis, why do reviewers and editors keep downgrading descriptive research for not advancing theory? I explore this (in the context of sex and singlehood) in my latest Substack post. unromanticprof.substack.com/p/on-the-val...
It's become an academic trope to "challenge the narrative that...". But how do we know the narrative being challenged is really a thing? I go down this road in my latest Substack post. unromanticprof.substack.com/p/on-sith-bu...