SELECTED KEYNOTE & INVITED LECTURES
Work Family Research Network Inaugural Virtual Plenary, Covid & Work-Family Around the Globe, Work and Family Researchers Network (2021)
Opening Keynote Address, Involved Fatherhood and the Work-Family Interface, Bar Ilan University (2019)
Alpha Kappa Delta Distinguished Lectureship (2018)
Keynote address, International Conference on Unequal Families and Relationships, Center for Research on Families and Relationships, University of Edinburgh (2016)
Keynote address, Israeli Sociological Society Annual Meeting (2014)
Keynote address, Reconciling Work and Family in Europe and the US, Centre for Research on Gender Equality, Norwegian Institute for Social Research (2013)
Kingsley Birge Endowed Lectureship, Colby College (2011)
Presidential Address, Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting (2009)
Keynote address, College and University Work/Family Association Annual Conference (2011)
Charles Phelps Taft Endowed Lectureship, University of Cincinnati (2008)
Distinguished Feminist Lectureship, Sociologists for Women in Society (1998)
PRINT & DIGITAL MEDIA
Why Depth Interviewing is Essential to Understanding Individuals and Institutions
Can Remote Work Improve Gender Equality at Home?
The Paradox of Pandemic Parenting: How Much Family Time Do We Really Need?
The Science and Art of Interviewing: An Interview with Kathleen Gerson
"All the Single Ladies Living Alone." On Point, NPR
“Signs of Truce in the Mommy Wars.” New York Times, The Upshot
“No Need to Marry Young.” CNN Opinion
“Why Are Young Women More Ambitious Than Men?” CNN Opinion
“Taking Back Personal Time.” New York Times, “Room for Debate” on “Shop at Work, and Save America?”
“Uncharted Territory.” New York Times, “Room for Debate” on “Divorce: It’s Not Always About You”
“No Role Reversals.” New York Times, “Room for Debate” on “Alpha Wives: The Trend and the Truth”
“Adulthood Redefined.” New York Times, “Room for Debate” on “The 40-Something Dependent Child”
“Work Without Worry,” New York Times
"A Few Good Men: Overcoming the Barriers to Involved Fatherhood." The American Prospect