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INSTITUTE'S
ORIGINAL MEDIA
Economics of Sex
This Research Animate pulls together some of the key sexual economics arguments made by social scientists, including Roy Baumeister, Kathleen Vohs, Timothy Reichert, Mark Regnerus, and George Akerlof. Essential to the mission of the Austin Institute is the dissemination of both thought-provoking and rigorous academic research on family, sexuality, social structures and human relationships. In order to engage a wider audience, we are developing select research projects into a medium amenable to our digital age.
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La Economía del Sexo
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This Research Animate pulls together some of the key sexual economics arguments made by social scientists, including Roy Baumeister, Kathleen Vohs, Timothy Reichert, Mark Regnerus, and George Akerlof. Essential to the mission of the Austin Institute is the dissemination of both thought-provoking and rigorous academic research on family, sexuality, social structures and human relationships. In order to engage a wider audience, we are developing select research projects into a medium amenable to our digital age.
29.8 thousand views (SPN)
Love 3.0
LOVE 3.0 is the story of one couple's journey through the realities of monogamy and its alternatives, the meaning of freedom and the search for lasting love. The research for this comes from Relationships in America Survey.
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INSTITUTE'S GUESTS
Our guest scholars and industry leaders represent the best of their fields to explore new perspectives of what makes a thriving society. Topics covered range from gun violence, sex education, city planning marriage counseling, gentrification, and more.
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