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- Hookup culture has become widespread on college campuses, and Catholic colleges are no exception. Indeed, most studies have found no difference between Catholic colleges and their secular counterparts when it comes to hooking up, despite the fact that most students report being unhappy with casual sexual encounters. Drawing on a survey of over 1000 students from 26 institutions, as well as follow-up interviews, Jason King argues that religious culture on Catholiccampuses can, in fact, have an impact on the school's hookup culture, but the relationship is complicated. In Faith with Benefits, King shows the complex way these dynamics play out at Catholic colleges and universities. There is no straightforward relationship, for example, between orthodoxy and hookup culture--some of the schools with the weakest Catholic identities also have weaker hookup cultures. And not all students see hookup culture the same way. Some see a hookup is just a casual encounter, but others see hooking up as a gateway to a relationship.Faith with Benefits gives voice to students and so reveals how their faith, the faith of their friends, and the institutional structures of their campus give rise to different hookup cultures. In doing so, King addresses the questions of students who don't know where to turn for practical guidance on how to navigate an ever-shifting network of hookups.
Product Identifiers
- Oxford University Press, Incorporated
- 0190244801
- 9780190244804
- 234537678
Product Key Features
- Faith with Benefits : Hook Up Culture ON Catholic Campuses
- Jason King
- Hardcover
- English
- Christian Education / Children & Youth, Christianity / Catholic, Christian Life / Love & Marriage, Dating, Christian Education / General, Sociology of Religion
- 2017
- Family & Relationships, Religion, Social Science
- 240 Pages
Dimensions
- 6.5in.
- 1.1in.
- 9.2in.
- 16.3 Oz
Additional Product Features
- Bx1795.S48k54 2017
- 'In the attempt to make hookups relational, King shows that there is a wide spectrum of what constitutes a relationship.' -- James F. Keenan, S.J., Boston College, Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics (JSCE)'Jason King has now written a book that helps us understand the various nuances among sexual cultures within Catholic institutions.' -- Perry L. Glanzer, Baylor University, Christian Scholar's Review'[King] provides a great deal of data from his research as well as the insights of the students themselves, and he helpfully takes us deeper into the differing Catholic cultures to give us a feel of their resources and of the strategies their students ingeniously develop. In a word, his research and analysis are credible and very satisfying.' -- Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics'Provide[s] us with brilliant insight into the sexual lives of Catholic college students.' -- Christian Scholar's Review'The book will be engaging for undergraduates taking marriage and sexual ethics courses, in part because King's language is readable and the topic very much engages their own interests.' -- Horizons'[S]hould be the go-to book for those involved in undergraduate student life in Catholic higher education.'--Sociology of Religion'[T]his book is probably most appropriate for those interested in understanding campus cultures. In particular, King makes many recommendations for people that work for Catholic colleges and who want to provide students with an alternative to the hookup culture.'--Reading Religion'For those concerned about Catholic universities, Faith with Benefits is essential reading. Jason King provides a complex, sympathetic, but unflinching account of the coercive effects of hook-up culture and the many ways students negotiate it. King is an engaging writer, attentive to the complexities of Catholic subcultures, and well-placed to offer a way forward for the majority of students who seek alternatives to the prevailing norm.' --Julie HanlonRubio, Professor of Christian Ethics, St. Louis University'The sexual practices of young Catholics often seem inconsistent with their faith commitments-contradictory in terms of how they articulate the goods of friendship and healthy relationships. In Faith With Benefits, Jason King gives us a framework to start to make sense of it all. He combines social research with theological insight and offers us an illuminating picture of what is happening on Catholic campuses and why.' --David M. McCarthy, author ofSex and Love in the Home'King's book is a necessary addition to hookup literature. Looking specifically at Catholic colleges and universities, he argues there are four hookup cultures, not one. His research suggests a student's religious faith can assist her in generating relationship-forming practices antithetical to stereotypical hookup culture. In short, this is a must read for college educators and administrators, especially those at Catholic institutions, who seek to empoweryoung men and women to pursue healthy personal relationships.' --Kari-Shane Davis Zimmerman, Associate Professor of Theology, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University, '[S]hould be the go-to book for those involved in undergraduate student life in Catholic higher education.'--Sociology of Religion '[T]his book is probably most appropriate for those interested in understanding campus cultures. In particular, King makes many recommendations for people that work for Catholic colleges and who want to provide students with an alternative to the hookup culture.'--Reading Religion 'For those concerned about Catholic universities, Faith with Benefits is essential reading. Jason King provides a complex, sympathetic, but unflinching account of the coercive effects of hook-up culture and the many ways students negotiate it. King is an engaging writer, attentive to the complexities of Catholic subcultures, and well-placed to offer a way forward for the majority of students who seek alternatives to the prevailing norm.' --Julie Hanlon Rubio, Professor of Christian Ethics, St. Louis University 'The sexual practices of young Catholics often seem inconsistent with their faith commitments-contradictory in terms of how they articulate the goods of friendship and healthy relationships. In Faith With Benefits, Jason King gives us a framework to start to make sense of it all. He combines social research with theological insight and offers us an illuminating picture of what is happening on Catholic campuses and why.' --David M. McCarthy, author of Sex and Love in the Home 'King's book is a necessary addition to hookup literature. Looking specifically at Catholic colleges and universities, he argues there are four hookup cultures, not one. His research suggests a student's religious faith can assist her in generating relationship-forming practices antithetical to stereotypical hookup culture. In short, this is a must read for college educators and administrators, especially those at Catholic institutions, who seek to empower young men and women to pursue healthy personal relationships.' --Kari-Shane Davis Zimmerman, Associate Professor of Theology, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University, 'In the attempt to make hookups relational, King shows that there is a wide spectrum of what constitutes a relationship.' -- James F. Keenan, S.J., Boston College, Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics (JSCE) 'Jason King has now written a book that helps us understand the various nuances among sexual cultures within Catholic institutions.' -- Perry L. Glanzer, Baylor University, Christian Scholar's Review '[King] provides a great deal of data from his research as well as the insights of the students themselves, and he helpfully takes us deeper into the differing Catholic cultures to give us a feel of their resources and of the strategies their students ingeniously develop. In a word, his research and analysis are credible and very satisfying.' -- Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 'Provide[s] us with brilliant insight into the sexual lives of Catholic college students.' -- Christian Scholar's Review 'The book will be engaging for undergraduates taking marriage and sexual ethics courses, in part because King's language is readable and the topic very much engages their own interests.' -- Horizons '[S]hould be the go-to book for those involved in undergraduate student life in Catholic higher education.'--Sociology of Religion '[T]his book is probably most appropriate for those interested in understanding campus cultures. In particular, King makes many recommendations for people that work for Catholic colleges and who want to provide students with an alternative to the hookup culture.'--Reading Religion 'For those concerned about Catholic universities, Faith with Benefits is essential reading. Jason King provides a complex, sympathetic, but unflinching account of the coercive effects of hook-up culture and the many ways students negotiate it. King is an engaging writer, attentive to the complexities of Catholic subcultures, and well-placed to offer a way forward for the majority of students who seek alternatives to the prevailing norm.' --Julie Hanlon Rubio, Professor of Christian Ethics, St. Louis University 'The sexual practices of young Catholics often seem inconsistent with their faith commitments-contradictory in terms of how they articulate the goods of friendship and healthy relationships. In Faith With Benefits, Jason King gives us a framework to start to make sense of it all. He combines social research with theological insight and offers us an illuminating picture of what is happening on Catholic campuses and why.' --David M. McCarthy, author of Sex and Love in the Home 'King's book is a necessary addition to hookup literature. Looking specifically at Catholic colleges and universities, he argues there are four hookup cultures, not one. His research suggests a student's religious faith can assist her in generating relationship-forming practices antithetical to stereotypical hookup culture. In short, this is a must read for college educators and administrators, especially those at Catholic institutions, who seek to empower young men and women to pursue healthy personal relationships.' --Kari-Shane Davis Zimmerman, Associate Professor of Theology, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University, 'For those concerned about Catholic universities, Faith with Benefits is essential reading. Jason King provides a complex, sympathetic, but unflinching account of the coercive effects of hook-up culture and the many ways students negotiate it. King is an engaging writer, attentive to the complexities of Catholic subcultures, and well-placed to offer a way forward for the majority of students who seek alternatives to the prevailing norm.' --Julie Hanlon Rubio, Professor of Christian Ethics, St. Louis University 'The sexual practices of young Catholics often seem inconsistent with their faith commitments-contradictory in terms of how they articulate the goods of friendship and healthy relationships. In Faith With Benefits, Jason King gives us a framework to start to make sense of it all. He combines social research with theological insight and offers us an illuminating picture of what is happening on Catholic campuses and why.' --David M. McCarthy, author of Sex and Love in the Home 'King's book is a necessary addition to hookup literature. Looking specifically at Catholic colleges and universities, he argues there are four hookup cultures, not one. His research suggests a student's religious faith can assist her in generating relationship-forming practices antithetical to stereotypical hookup culture. In short, this is a must read for college educators and administrators, especially those at Catholic institutions, who seek to empower young men and women to pursue healthy personal relationships.' --Kari-Shane Davis Zimmerman, Associate Professor of Theology, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University, '[T]his book is probably most appropriate for those interested in understanding campus cultures. In particular, King makes many recommendations for people that work for Catholic colleges and who want to provide students with an alternative to the hookup culture.'--Reading Religion 'For those concerned about Catholic universities, Faith with Benefits is essential reading. Jason King provides a complex, sympathetic, but unflinching account of the coercive effects of hook-up culture and the many ways students negotiate it. King is an engaging writer, attentive to the complexities of Catholic subcultures, and well-placed to offer a way forward for the majority of students who seek alternatives to the prevailing norm.' --Julie Hanlon Rubio, Professor of Christian Ethics, St. Louis University 'The sexual practices of young Catholics often seem inconsistent with their faith commitments-contradictory in terms of how they articulate the goods of friendship and healthy relationships. In Faith With Benefits, Jason King gives us a framework to start to make sense of it all. He combines social research with theological insight and offers us an illuminating picture of what is happening on Catholic campuses and why.' --David M. McCarthy, author of Sex and Love in the Home 'King's book is a necessary addition to hookup literature. Looking specifically at Catholic colleges and universities, he argues there are four hookup cultures, not one. His research suggests a student's religious faith can assist her in generating relationship-forming practices antithetical to stereotypical hookup culture. In short, this is a must read for college educators and administrators, especially those at Catholic institutions, who seek to empower young men and women to pursue healthy personal relationships.' --Kari-Shane Davis Zimmerman, Associate Professor of Theology, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University
- Introduction 1) There is No Hookup Culture. There are Four. 2) There is not a Catholic Culture. There are Three. Very Catholic Culture Campuses 3) Made to Love, Not Hook Up 4) The Evangelical Catholicism of Very Catholic Culture Campuses 5) Can Very Catholic Campuses Change Hookup Culture? Mostly Catholic Culture Campuses 6) Mostly Catholic Campuses Hooking up the Most 7) 'Nice' Catholics, 'Safe' Hookups 8) Follow the Students' Lead Somewhat Catholic Culture Campuses 9) Hooking up for a Few, Relationships for a Few, Nothing for the Rest 10) Catholicism: There If You Want It But Not In Your Face 11) Supporting Students Conclusion: Four Benefits of Faith Appendix: Methodology Notes Bibliography Index
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Rue Saint-Louis is a main street in Gatineau, Quebec that runs mostly along the north and east side of the Gatineau River in the old city of Gatineau. It starts at the boundaries of the city of Gatineau and the suburban town of Cantley, Quebec and ends at Boulevard Maloney. On its northern end until Autoroute 50, it runs parallel to the Gatineau River, while it briefly runs parallel to the Ottawa River on its eastern end.
Prior to the amalgamation of the city of Gatineau, Rue Saint-Louis was a relatively minor street in the Pointe-Gatineau/La Baie neighbourhood that ran from east of Boulevard Greber to Rue Jacques-Cartier where it became former Avenue Du Golf (Golf Avenue) for the remaining stretch on to Boulevard Maloney. Between Autoroute 50 and Boulevard Greber, it was formerly known as Boulevard Archambault, a small residential artery through the western portions of Pointe-Gatineau.
Through most of the stretch between Autoroute 50 and Cantley, Rue Saint-Louis is also known as Route 307. That section was formerly known as Avenue Principale before the 2002 amalgamation - this street name is not to be confused with Rue Principale, which is for the former city of Aylmer's main commercial area.
This street is the location of the Collège Saint-Alexandre, a privatesecondary school, one of two in the city, the other being the Collège Saint-Joseph de Hull institution for girls. A professional education centre is also located a few blocks away It is also home to La Baie Park which is the site of the city's annual Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival, and the Bowater plant.
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Alonzo Wright Bridge
The busiest section of the road is located right near the Alonzo Wright Bridge at the corner of Boulevard La Verendrye. Traffic coming from Cantley, Touraine, Limbour, Cote d'Azur, Mont-Luc and other areas further east all meet up at that location, causing significant slowdowns during rush hours. It also serves as an alternative route to Autoroute 50 when it is either closed or completely congested in the morning and afternoon. The same situation occurs during the rush hour on Route 105 in Chelsea which connects the bridge.
The situation had deteriorated when Boulevard La Verendrye was extended west as a freeway to connect with the bridge in 1999 as well extensive housing developments in Limbour, Mont-Luc and Cantley. There are plans to widen the bridge, which was built in 1964, to possibly four lanes but it will only be several years away though. Since its opening, there haven't been any major changes to the bridge's structure despite the rapid traffic growth. In addition, a large piece of concrete fell into the Gatineau River leaving a hole in the eastbound lane and concerns about the structure of the bridge. The trailer of an automobile was also caught in the hole. Workers had patch the hole a few hours after the incident. [1]
Neighbourhoods
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- La Baie
- Tecumseh
- Pointe-Gatineau
- Touraine/Riviera
- Cote d'Azur
- Limbour/Les Jardins de l'Escarpement
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- ^La Haye, Dominique (June 28, 2007). 'Le pont Alonzo-Wright à Gatineau fermé temporairement'. Le Droit. p. 4.
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