Susan Rose is a professor of Sociology at Dickinson College., Published as:Rose, Susan, and Robert Shaw. The Gamble: Circular Mexican Migration and the Return on Remittances. Mexican Studies/ Estudios Mexicanos 24, no. 1...
How do White members of Black-White interracial families negotiate the meanings of race, and particularly Whiteness? Inspired by W. E. B. Du Bois's concept of double consciousness, this article argues that interracial intimacy...
Gender violence is a global human rights and public health issue that affects women and children across the developing and developed world. The most common rationale given for the denial of human rights to women is the...
Amy Steinbugler is a professor of Sociology at Dickinson College., In this article, the authors operationalize the intersection of gender and race in survey research. Using quantitative data from the Multi-City Study of Urban...
My interest in studying the Anglophone Crisis began during my study abroad experience in Yaoundé, Cameroon, in the spring of 2018. I felt the impact of the conflict escalating throughout my time there, as my ability to freely...
This paper examines the impact of the Religious Right on American social policy as it relates to family, sexuality and reproductive health. The article focuses on the current debates and practices of abstinence-until-marriage...
For more information on the published version, visit Carolina Academic Press's Website., Steinbugler, Amy C. Hiding in Plain Sight: Why Queer Interraciality Is Unrecognizable to Strangers and Sociologists. In Interracial...
Steirer, Gregory. Industry. In Keywords for Comics Studies, edited by Ramzi Fawaz, Deborah Whaley and Shelley Streeby, 127-130. NY: New York University Press, 2021., For more information on the published version, visit New...
Dan Schubert is a professor of Sociology at Dickinson College., Whether one relies on large-scale survey data or on-the-ground conversations, the story is the same: individualism remains quite popular in the U.S. From the...