sociology Archives - News@91ŃÇÉ« /news/tag/sociology/ Fri, 08 Nov 2024 00:02:07 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Mind the trust gap: it’s wider than you think /news/2020/02/12/mind-the-trust-gap-its-wider-than-you-think/ Wed, 12 Feb 2020 14:38:11 +0000 https://news.yorku.ca/?p=14367 Migration between southern and northern U.S. regions doesn’t alter wide gap in trust levels among Americans, 91ŃÇÉ« U study shows   TORONTO, February 12, 2020 – New 91ŃÇÉ«ers are more trusting of others compared to Alabamans or Texans. While this regional divide between southerners and the rest of Americans is well documented, the gap is […]

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Migration between southern and northern U.S. regions doesn’t alter wide gap in trust levels among Americans, 91ŃÇÉ« U study shows  

TORONTO, February 12, 2020 – New 91ŃÇÉ«ers are more trusting of others compared to Alabamans or Texans. While this regional divide between southerners and the rest of Americans is well documented, the gap is wider than perceived, a study from 91ŃÇÉ« reveals.

“If you take into consideration the internal migration of southerners to the northern region and vice versa, and exclude migrants in the calculation, the gap in trust levels between the two groups would be significantly bigger.

This is because the trust levels don’t change much if someone moved out of their native place after age 16,” said Professor Cary Wu in the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, who conducted the study.

“The south is more collectivist than the other parts of the country, and that tends to generate lower trust compared to the individualist social relations seen in the rest of America.”

Wu’s study “,” published in , examined whether people are trusting because that’s how they were raised from an early age or whether they constantly adjusted their trust throughout their life according to social experiences gained along the way.

“My research concludes that people tend to retain the trust they formed since childhood through lived experiences and cultural heritage,” said Wu.

The sociologist analyzed migration history using cross-sectional data from the General Social Survey between 1972 and 2018.  His study also sheds light on the possible reasons for regional differences in social institutions and individual wellbeing. For example, the higher rates of poverty and lower levels of political engagement in the south than other regions of the country could be direct results of the southerners’ low trust levels, Wu said.

The regional gap in trust is not a result of the higher percentage of Black Americans – who tend to have lower trust – living in the south, he said.  Instead, the distrust is deeply rooted in the unique social and political culture shaped by the defeat in the Civil War, history of slavery, poverty, and prominence of religion in the southern United States.

“Ultimately, trust – or the belief in the benevolence of the world – is an individual’s core value and identity, acquired at an early age and remains relatively stable in later life,” Wu concluded.

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Could Trump's rollback of protections for transgender students have impact in Canada? /news/2017/02/23/could-trumps-rollback-of-protections-for-transgender-students-have-impact-in-canada/ Thu, 23 Feb 2017 17:46:14 +0000 http://news.yorku.ca/?p=10163   Media Expert Advisory: 91ŃÇÉ« U expert available to comment on Trump Administration rollback of Obama guidelines on transgender washrooms TORONTO, February 23, 2017 –The Trump administration has rolled back federal protections for transgender students that would allow them to use bathrooms and locker rooms matching their gender identities. The protections implemented under the Obama administration […]

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Media Expert Advisory: 91ŃÇÉ« U expert available to comment on Trump Administration rollback of Obama guidelines on transgender washrooms

TORONTO, February 23, 2017 –The Trump administration has rolled back federal protections for transgender students that would allow them to use bathrooms and locker rooms matching their gender identities. The protections implemented under the Obama administration were positive developments toward inclusion, whereas the Trump administration’s refusal to support and move toward transgender inclusion leaves many people without legal protections. The previous administration implemented federal guidelines to make schools more inclusive. By lifting those federal guidelines, the Trump administration is allowing states and school districts to interpret anti-discrimination law instead.

91ŃÇÉ« has a longstanding program of creating and maintaining gender neutral washrooms from as early as the 1980’s. 91ŃÇÉ« has a for students, faculty and staff about gender identity and gender expression, which includes tips on how to use inclusive language.

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Professor in the Department of Sociology in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies is an expert in gender, sexuality and transgender studies and is available to comment on the transgender protections in the US with a focus on the following:

- Could Trump's rollback of protections impact transgender rights and values in Canada?

- Will this reversal impact the progress made on transgender rights or values in the US?

- Will his leadership add to the stigma and fear in the transgender communities?

- How could this change impact positive gender conversations in the classroom on both sides of the border?

- How far have we come in growing the understanding of gender diversity in society as a whole?

is known for championing new ways of thinking that drive teaching and research excellence. Our students receive the education they need to create big ideas that make an impact on the world. Meaningful and sometimes unexpected careers result from cross-discipline programming, innovative course design and diverse experiential learning opportunities. 91ŃÇÉ« students and graduates push limits, achieve goals and find solutions to the world’s most pressing social challenges, empowered by a strong community that opens minds. 91ŃÇÉ« U is an internationally recognized research university – our 11 faculties and 26 research centres have partnerships with 200+ leading universities worldwide. Located in Toronto, 91ŃÇÉ« is the third largest university in Canada, with a strong community of 53,000 students, 7,000 faculty and administrative staff, and more than 295,000 alumni. 91ŃÇÉ« U's fully bilingual Glendon campus is home to Southern Ontario's Centre of Excellence for French Language and Bilingual Postsecondary Education.

Media Contact:
Anjum Nayyar, 91ŃÇÉ« Media Relations, 416-736-2100 ext. 44543/anayyar@yorku.ca

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