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NRL News
Page 17
April 2009
Volume 36
Issue 5
The
Association for Interdisciplinary Research in Values and Social
Change: An Under-Appreciated Resource at NRLC 2009
By Dave Andrusko
With
National Right to Life’s annual convention rapidly approaching,
there are many people making important decisions about attending
NRLC’s more-important-than-ever national convention in Charlotte,
North Carolina, June 18–20.
There are
already 79 great reasons to be there—72 workshops, five general
sessions, a prayer breakfast, and a closing banquet.
But there
is another consideration that may not get the attention it deserves.
On June 17—the night before the three-day convention begins—those
lucky enough to be able to make it to the Blake Hotel can come to
the annual meeting of the Association for Interdisciplinary Research
in Values and Social Change. Beginning at 8:00 some of the finest
pro-life researchers and educators will deliver a series of papers
on very important subjects.
For those
are not familiar with the group, the Association for
Interdisciplinary Research in Values and Social Change is a
professional organization which offers a forum to exchange ideas of
scientific and social science disciplines. The Association is a
network of pro-life professionals who encourage research and
academic publication and the development of textbooks and curricula
for high schools and colleges.
If you
can come on Wednesday, June 17, you will be given the opportunity to
hear:
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Priscilla Coleman, Ph.D., associate professor, Bowling Green
State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. She will discuss
“Abortion and Mental Health: An Overview of the Literature.”
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Michael New, Ph.D., assistant professor, University of Alabama.
He will talk about “Chasing the Data: Debunking the Infamous
2008 Abortion Study Released by Catholics in Alliance for the
Common Good.”
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In
addition, there is Rosemary Crock, Ph.D., Highland Community
College, Perry Campus, Topeka, Kansas. She will talk about
“Abortion Decision-Making Attitudes of Adolescents Attending
Roman Catholic Schools.”
The M.C.
for the evening is the Association’s president, Wanda Franz, Ph.D.
The program is free and refreshments will be served at 10:00 p.m.
If you
would like a preview of the kind of excellent scholarship you can
anticipate, go online to
www.abortionresearch.us where you find the latest Research
Bulletin—Spring 2009—and going back to Fall 2004. |