Iowa Public Radio 'Caucus Land' with Clay Masters (Nov. 22, 2023). (Interview) Discussion of Iowa's past and future political landscape as we head into the 2024 caucuses.
- Talk of Iowa Radio Show with Charity Nebbe "Labor pains in the workforce and in the home" on Iowa Public Radio. (Interview) Part of October 2023 series on 'Womanhood'
- Interview with Marcus Ruiz Evans "Political Divisions in America" with Dan Krier (Sociology Professor) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xghk-fybnGo
The Conversation. “Expanding opportunities for women and economic uncertainty are both factors in declining US fertility rates.” July 7, 2021. Women have more work and educational choices than previous generations, which affect their decisions about having children.
- New York Times article “Why Iowa has become such a Heartbreaker for Democrats” (April 28, 2021). Discusses shifting political landscape in Iowa and draws from our 2019-20 research on economic distress, rurality, and social dimensions of the state’s pivot from Democrat to Republican in recent elections. (Link to The Sociological Quarterly article)
WHO Des Moines 13. TV interview. “Pandemic takes Greater Toll on Women’s Employment, Highlights Disparity in the Workforce.” Feb. 11, 2021. Pandemic Takes Greater Toll on Women’s Employment, Highlights Disparity in the Workforce | who13.com
ISU News Service. “Rurality, social identity is driving polarization in Iowa.” Apr. 22, 2019. https://www.news.iastate.edu/news/2019/04/22/polarization
- Iowa Public Radio “River to River” interview with Amy Mayer on politics in Iowa. “As frustrated farmers’ support for Trump waffles, Democrats seize on possible opening” Oct. 4, 2019