
In this Episode
Olivia Gomez guests and discusses the importance of feminine friendships. Emily presents research on the gravity of having femme friends; economically, academically as well as socially.
The two discuss unhealthy friendships and ideal states of friendship.
References (Some of the scholarly references may be behind a paywall)
Self-disclosure through weblogs and perceptions of online and "real-life" friendships among female bloggers by Cynthia M H Bane, Marilyn Cornish, Nicole Erspamer, and Lia Kampman, from the Book "Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking" (2010)
Friendships and Female Education: Evidence From a Field Experiment in Bangladeshi Primary Schools by Youjin Hahn, Asadul Islam, Eleonor Patacchini and Yves Zenou, from The Economic Journal (2019)
Teenage Girls, Female Friendship and the Making of the Sexual Revolution in England by Hannah Charnock, from The Historical Journal (2019)
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- Host: Emily Bryant-Mundschau
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