I am a sociologist specializing in sexualities and social control (PhD, California, Riverside 2003). A longer version of my biography can be found on my webpage HERE .
Originally from Rhode Island, I emigrated to Canada in 2005. Although I held an appointment as a tenure track professor at the University of Ottawa, I left my position in 2005 to "La Belle Province" to pursue new adventures and learn to appreciate the good things in life...
I guess you can say that I like to do things is a "different" way...some would even say queer.
My main interests in sociology and socio-legal studies include:
Sexualities/Queer Studies HIV/AIDS Gender/Feminist Theory and Methodology Identities/Self and Subjectivity Sociology of Risk/Edgework Law and Structures of Social Control Governmentality and Surveillace (Self-responsiblization) Legal Theory (Critical/Feminist/Queer/Critical Race) International Law and Human Rights Deviance Critical Methodology (Quantitative/Qualitative/Mixed Methods)
Enjoy navigating my blog and website and please do not hesitate to contact me!
Causa Quotidianus Socio-lex-imus: Sociologica/Sociolegal Word of the Day
Check back daily as I go through the mounds of jargon that sociologists and Socio-legal scholars use instead of perectly good everyday alternatives. Where possible, I will attempt to provide a translation!
Tuesday, November 20, 2007 INAUGURAL ENTRY!!!
Word: Anomie (n.) A condition where social and/or moral norms are confused, unclear, or simply not present. Durkheim felt that this lack of norms--or preaccepted limits on behavior in a society--led to deviant behavior.
Translation: The exact moment when your partner goes on a business trip and you realize that you still have that profile active on www.godIhavetogetlaid.com
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