Survey research reported in the @TheAdvocateMag shows Gen Z women are more likely to identify as bisexual but still embrace the lesbian label. My research in @SociusJournal with @Amin_Ghaziani on situational fluidity explains how & why.
https://t.co/18ELcnP15O
Pleased to see this published in @SociusJournal! Inspired by work in psychology on sexual fluidity, Andy and I propose "situational fluidity" to explain the the process by which people flexibly adjust the use of multiple labels. Open access! @UBCSociology https://t.co/qwKJfUL0ef
My first publication on the policing of coercive control in LGBTQ+ intimate relationships is now available online! https://t.co/06bH5GmjS9
We find that laws and calls to criminalize coercive control may not benefit LGBTQ+ communities.
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Up next in our series is a virtual panel on visual soci research and methods.
When: Nov 3rd, 4:30-5:30 ET
Where: online
More info and registration:
https://t.co/tfAVR3tZE5
For a @UofT_Sociology study, researchers spoke to LGBTQ2S+ adults about their recent coming out experiences and found a common theme: it’s complicated, with mixed feelings rooted in the mixed messages of social trends.
Read more: https://t.co/UuuQg79ouh
How does social class shape young adults’ relationships with parents?
In “Privileged Dependence, Precarious Autonomy,“ I leverage the case of COVID-19 campus closings to examine how young adults understand and negotiate intergenerational support.
Now published @JMF_NCFR!
I just had the honour of doing my first live TV interview! Yesterday morning @Amin_Ghaziani and I were invited to speak with Global News BC on coming out as LGBTQ2+ based on our recent publication in Theory & Society!
Link to interview:
https://t.co/PdEzlfnTjd
Hot off the press! My new article w @AndyHolmes12 in Theory & Society about the process of coming out. Deep feelings of ambivalence are at the core, reflecting crisscrossing trends of progress & backlash that characterize the modern moment. https://t.co/egT68PNMTK @UBCSociology
After 3 years of stimulating, theoretically provocative, & intensely challenging work, I learned today that my paper (w/ @AndyHolmes12) on #comingout / the identity disclosure process has been accepted at Theory & Society! A wonderful home for our ideas. Online this summer!
#UBC Prof. Becki Ross revisits her co-authored article with Jamie Lee Hamilton about memorializing sex workers in Vancouver's west end in the podcast Taking Papers with @HaleyHrymak.
Listen to the full episode:
https://t.co/KrdBJVkm8m
For @CBCNews and #emancipationday, I wrote about the history of colonization and slavery in Barbados and how this legacy still haunts my family lineage. It is a personal piece and *my first* national story, I hope it resonates.
Thank you @tamara_baluja
https://t.co/qqFiJmtt9F
I am excited to share that my master's thesis just got published in the Journal of Canadian Studies! This paper analyzes every newspaper in the Globe & Mail, Toronto Star, and National Post (277 articles) that covered the Bruce McArthur serial killer case.