Our first referred articles just dropped for the @sexandsexualities.bsky.social journal! More to come for our May issue!
journals.sagepub.com/home/SNS
Posts by Amy L Stone
Our first referred articles just dropped for the @sexandsexualities.bsky.social journal! More to come for our May issue!
journals.sagepub.com/home/SNS
Just found this great documentary on queer Mardi Gras and HIV grief, death, and ritual
bittersoutherner.com/take-them-to...
Wednesday's webinar from Sage @journals.sagepub.com on submitting and publishing your research in sociology journals is free and features ASA members Douglas Hartmann @umncla.bsky.social and Amy Stone @amylstone1.bsky.social @sexandsexualities.bsky.social: ow.ly/3GbY50XNnt5.
Transgender Rights in the Courts: A Year of Landmark Decisions and Pending Questions
www.jdsupra.com/lega...
#transgender #trans #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA
So excited about our inaugural issue. Writing this intro with @amylstone1.bsky.social was so refreshing. Check out our intro and the other articles at journals.sagepub.com/home/SNS. Super inspiring 🤩
"Our calculations suggest that the proposed budgetary cuts to the NIH will create a social cost that is 16 times greater than the savings that the administration is attempting to achieve."
jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
Them: “This one’s different!”
Their dating history:
Then, Jennifer Denbow addresses the advances of #reproductive #technology in these dystopian times. How is a "tech fix" not always a real fix of social problems.
doi.org/10.1177/3033...
Then, stef shuster, Grant Bunn, and Celeste Campo-Castillo address how false information is used against sexual and gender minorities in the contemporary US and what we can do about it. #LGBTQ #Misinformation
@stefshuster.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1177/3033...
Then, Alan Santinele Martino, Thomas Tri, Rachell Trung, and Oscar E. Hughes explore how to center #disabled people as experts in their own sexual lives and desire in #research and conversations about #sexuality. @alansmartino.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1177/3033...
First, Brandon Robinson turns to the dating and sex lives of #trans women and #femmes to learn about trans sex and pleasure with an emphasis on #t4t relationships. @brandonrobinson.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1177/3033...
How can we write about #race and the #body without centering whiteness? In this article, Cristina Khan and Salvador Vidal-Ortiz provide critical insight into how to write about racialized #embodiment and eroticism.
doi.org/10.1177/3033...
How should the #sociology of #sexuality incorporate #race into research in meaningful ways? And how should we also focus on pleasure, joy, and desire? Check out this work by Terrell J.A. Winder and Kendall Ota.
doi.org/10.1177/3033...
With the news of NSF divisions being abolished and more grants terminated, we urge our community to continue communicating with Congress to #SupportNSF and #SaveNSF. Scripts and tools you can use: shorturl.at/i7WfU
Trying to make sense of these political times? Check out these new articles from Sex & Sexualities about #sex #reproduction, #technology, and #LGBTQ misinformation. All are free or open access! 🧵
journals.sagepub.com/toc/SNS/0/0
Check out the first issue of the new American Sociological Association (@ASAnews ) journal, Sex & Sexualities, where we consider questions about #pleasure, #sexualcomfort, #t4t, #disability, and #methods.
All articles are free or open access!!
journals.sagepub.com/toc/SNS/0/0?...
Want to avoid reinforcing compulsory sexuality in your research? Catch up on asexualities and aromanticism research with Megan Carroll and Maya Wenzel in the newest ASA journal, Sex & Sexualities. #asexual
@mcsociology.bsky.social @acefeministmaya.bsky.social
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
How is sexual normativity a key logic that undergirds the legal, political, and social processes that shape migration and cross-border mobility? Read all about it in Juhwan Seo's article in the new @ASAnews journal, Sex & Sexualities.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
Even the scholarship that weaves sexuality with race, class, or/and gender tends to operate disconnected from questions of the body. Read more about racialized embodiment in this work by Cristina Khan and Salvador Vidal-Ortiz.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
What might the future of sex look like? Futurologists and sexologists are quick to embrace sex tech as the final frontier of pleasure, but sociologist @kenhanson.bsky.social argues we need to examine our past first to figure out where we're going.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
“The time has come to think about sex. To some,
sexuality may seem to be an unimportant topic,
a frivolous diversion from the more critical
problems...But sexuality should be treated with
special respect in times of great social stress.” Gayle Rubin 1984. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
“Leave it to academics to ruin sex! Too often,
sociologists either ignore actual sex or, when sex
is actually present, they discuss it in a clinical
way... where we would
legitimately expect to see some discussion of
actual sex, it is absent.” Angela Jones, 2018
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Check out the new @asanews.bsky.social journal, Sex & Sexualities, for the open access introduction by editors @drklittlej.bsky.social and @amylstone1.bsky.social about #sex, #sexuality, #sociology, #reproduction and the history of the study of sex in sociology. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
"The NIH budget has not increased in more than 20 years despite research being more expensive to conduct. This is a necessary data point for policymakers to consider as they determine funding priorities." 🧪
jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
Check out this excellent introduction to the inaugural issue of @sexandsexualities.bsky.social, edited by Krystale Littlejohn and @amylstone1.bsky.social. This piece provides a great history of the sociology of sexualities and a beautiful vision for the future. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Read the first article from the ASA Sex & Sexualities Section's new journal, in which editors Krystale E. Littlejohn @drklittlej.bsky.social, U of Oregon, & Amy L. Stone @amylstone1.bsky.social, Trinity University, consider the importance of nurturing a sociology of sex & sexualities. bit.ly/3EyV56r
Thank you to @npr.org for taking the time to talk with me ( @thesavir.bsky.social ) and other experts on these continued attacks on the nation’s public health infrastructure and workforce.
“Older Black Americans are twice as likely as white patients to develop [dementia]. Just as it is not illegal to research breast cancer in women, Mezuk said, it should not be illegal to research dementia in Black and lower-income white Americans.”
www.michigandaily.com/news/researc...
Lymphedema runs in my family. The NIH has funded over 200 studies of this disorder that have changed the way it is identified and treated.