Bailey Otter
@sociottergy
sociology undergrad @tamucc_mcnair | prospective grad student | interested in the health, identities, and social relationships of nonbinary folks 🦦🏳️🌈
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http://www.linkedin.com/in/baileyotter 12-06-2022 08:25:10
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Such a surreal experience to present Midwest Sociological Society 2023 alongside my undergraduate advisor AND his current undergraduate research assistant (tagged below) at our session “Photovoice 101: A Workshop for Equitable & Inclusive Research Working with Marginalized Communities.” #MSS2023
NEW ISSUE ALERT! Volume 64, issue 3, of The Sociological Quarterly is now online, with articles by Alexandrea Ravenelle, Abby Newell, PhD (she/her), Jia-Lin Liu, @_johnjlee, Arman Azedi, @kelsyburke, Abby Young, Meagan Pendleton, & more! Check it out at bit.ly/33e3pWz
Feeling very inspired after being a part of the #ASA2023 Honors Program cohort this weekend. So excited to get the work Daniel Bartholomay and I have been doing out into the world!!
LATEST ISSUE Daniel J. Bartholomay and Meagan Pendleton (Meagan Pendleton) explore if and how married bisexual, queer, and pansexual people attempt to make their sexual identities known in everyday interactions. Read more at the TSQ website: bit.ly/3Z6WkPt
In times of mass murder, it feels weird to talk about joy. However, noticing, nurturing, and celebrating joy are vital forms of resistance for marginalized communities. Please check out stef shuster's and my new piece on Transgender Joy in Contexts Magazine. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
My book, Unlivable Lives, will be featured in a book forum at the ASA Sociology meeting on Monday, 8/12, from 10am-11:30am. Thank you so much to Miriam J. Abelson for organizing and presiding and to the panelists: Joel Best, Deborah Gould, Jo Reger, and Amy L Stone! University of California Press #ASA2024
ONLINE FIRST Analyzing in-depth interviews, Bailey Otter (Bailey Otter) examines experiences of & barriers to joy in nonbinary lives. Read more at the TSQ website: bit.ly/4d8x5Cg