Gayle Kaufman
@gaylekaufman.bsky.social
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Sociologist and Gender & Sexuality Studies scholar at Davidson College, They/Them, Photo by Katie Rainbow 🏳️‍🌈
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conradhackett.bsky.social
This spring @pewresearch.org asked people if they were happy with how democracy is working in their country.

In the US, just 37% were satisfied.

Countries with higher #s:
Sweden 75%
India 74%
Indonesia 66%
Australia 61%
Germany 61%
Canada 60%
Mexico 51%
UK 48%
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Across all 23 countries surveyed, a median of 58% of adults are dissatisfied with how their democracy is working, while 42% are satisfied. 

Satisfaction with democracy varies widely in Europe, from 75% in Sweden to just 19% in Greece. There is a similarly broad range of views in the five Asia-Pacific nations polled (Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan and South Korea).

In Israel, as well as the African and Latin American nations surveyed, assessments of how democracy is working tend to be more negative than positive. For example, 63% of adults in South Africa are dissatisfied with their democracy, while 36% are satisfied.
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milleridriss.bsky.social
It’s here: the absolute coolest thing I have done all year, and that is saying something!

“Man Up: Conversations on Gendered Hate in the Digital Age” is an original podcast produced by Long Story Short Media featuring leading extremism expert Cynthia 1/

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dr-yang.bsky.social
After 3 years, 14 drafts, and 3 paper awards, I finally published this paper on the semiotics of (un)doing gender in my favorite journal—Sociological Theory! @sociologicaltheory.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1177/0735...
Sociological Theory - Original Article
Gender Uptake: Theorizing the Semiotics of (Un)Doing Gender
Yuchen Yang
Abstract
“Doing Gender” is often read as a theory of how people signify femininity/masculinity via expressive “performances.” This prevailing interpretation falls short of what the theory calls for—an ethnomethodologically informed analysis of gender’s emergent “naturalness.” To further this agenda, I theorize the audience’s “gender uptake” as a central component of doing gender by elaborating ethnomethodology’s attention to interpretive acts. Integrating Dorothy Smith’s intellectual legacy for feminist interpretive sociology, ethnomethodology’s neglected insight on categorization, and cultural sociology’s recent rediscovery of Peircean semiotics, I argue the facticity of gender’s “naturalness” remains underdetermined until the audience makes a series of ideological moves that cannot be predetermined by the performer. With case studies of how feminist parents account for their children’s gender-stereotypical interests, I illustrate how this audience-centered approach helps us unpack the interactional production/naturalization of categorical differences processually as open-ended negotiation of sign relations, where meaning emerges from selective attention.
Keywords
accounts, categorization, childhood, doing gender, ethnomethodology, pragmatist semiotics
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crowold.bsky.social
💫Very happy to share that my first single-authored paper has been published in @sfjournal.bsky.social. I suggest to combine Life Course Feature Selection with Ñopo decomposition to disentangle which life-course events drive gender inequalities such as Gender Pension Gaps doi.org/10.1093/sf/s...
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Full-time employment is all that matters? Quantifying the role of relevant and gender-exclusive life-course experiences for gender pension gaps
Abstract. Gender pension gaps (GPGs) represent crucial indicators of gender inequalities over the life course. Despite reaching higher levels, they have re
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drjjwright.bsky.social
✨New Publication✨Excited to share my paper in the International Journal of LGBTQ+ Youth Studies!
We ask: What if queer joy was the key to dismantling rape culture?
LGBTQ+ communities offer vital lessons for preventing violence + building joyful sexual cultures www.tandfonline.com/eprint/2PWGV...
Queer joy, centred sexuality, education: offering a novel framework for gender based violence prevention by JJ Wright, Jay Fallon, and Ella's Greenberg in the international Journal of LGBTQ plus youth. A new publication!
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outhistory.bsky.social
OutHistory is beginning to compile a bibliography on the war on LGBTQ+ history, featuring government directives, media stories, and organizational responses. We welcome suggestions for additional items to include at [email protected].
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The War on LGBTQ+ History · LGBTQ+ People Have Been Here Before: The Power of Our History, by Marc Stein and the OutHistory Advisory Board · OutHistory
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doclb2.bsky.social
Reading bell hooks, 'Theory as Liberatory Practice," and came across this gem:

“Children make the best theorists, since they have not yet been educated into accepting our routine social practices as "natural," and so insist on posing to those practices the most embarrassingly general /1
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aleksandralewicki.bsky.social
OUT NOW: 'Vigilant Whiteness: Racism, Transphobia and the Mainstreaming of Far-Right Politics in Britain' - by @aleksandralewicki.bsky.social & Maddy Clark @identitiesjournal.bsky.social - a brief summary🧵(2-11) below: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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gaylekaufman.bsky.social
Congratulations! 🎉
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fei-huang.bsky.social
New article out! I look at how stay-at-home fathers understand, experience and express emotions - and how these emotions evolve in caregiving and intimate relationships - to show how gendered power is sustained and what it takes to disrupt it.
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gaylekaufman.bsky.social
Congratulations! 🎉 I'm looking forwarding to discussing this award-winning article in my class this semester 🤓
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insurgentprof.bsky.social
Okay, here is a finished draft of the syllabus for my Fall graduate seminar on social theory. Reading list is at the bottom.

drive.google.com/file/d/1Yqy9...
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michellehsho.bsky.social
📢Hybrid launch for #EmergentGenders @dukepress.bsky.social 🏳️‍⚧️co-sponsored by Rutgers University Women's #Gender and #Sexuality Studies and CLAGS @thegraduatecenter.bsky.social🌈special thanks to Martin Manalansan and @mattbrim.bsky.social!

📅Sept 17 (Wed)
⏰4-5:10pm ET
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anacweeks.bsky.social
🎉 Delighted to share new research out today: The Political Consequences of the Mental Load

📄 European Sociological Review
doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcaf019
@europeansocreview.bsky.social

What happens to political engagement when the “mental load” of running a household gets too heavy? 🧵
The political consequences of the mental load
Abstract. How do levels of cognitive household labour—the ‘mental load’ involved in anticipating, fulfilling, and monitoring household needs—affect politic
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drcompton.bsky.social
10.9% couples include at least one sexually diverse partner—twice+ rate seen when only one partner’s identity is counted. Most bi & multi-identity individuals have het partners; g/l & straight adults often partner within their identity. #SOGIData
@chrisajulian.bsky.social @wendymanning.bsky.social
Half of the Picture: A Research Note on Measuring the Sexual Identity Composition of Couples | Demography | Duke University Press
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gaylekaufman.bsky.social
Is it me or does the whole month of August feel like Sunday? #AcademicLife
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chantalahailey.bsky.social
“Without the impetus to go outside the box, I didn’t realize the box that I was in.” Patricia Hill Collins #asa2025
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shaonta.bsky.social
“If you are in the masters house, did you honestly think you would live there comfortably?”- PHC on resistance within the academy… 🫢🥴🫠 #ASA2025 #BlackFemSoc
gaylekaufman.bsky.social
Safe travels and happy conferencing to all those attending #ASA2025! I'm sat here prepping syllabi on Sociology of Sport and Sex, Love, and Relationships 🤓
gaylekaufman.bsky.social
Also prepping syllabi this morning - one on soc of sports and one on love, sex, and relationships #InTheSameBoat
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natacha.bsky.social
Reposting my list of the 11 peer-reviewed critiques published to date of the Cass Review, plus two other VERY authoritative ones also...

Chapeau @notrightruth.bsky.social

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Peer-reviewed critiques of the Cass Review

(In chronological order)



Horton, C (2024) The Cass Review: Cis-supremacy in the UK’s approach to healthcare for trans children. International Journal of Transgender Health 1–25

Grijseels, D (2024) Biological and psychosocial evidence in the Cass Review: a critical commentary. International Journal of Transgender Health 1-11

Brezin, F et al (2024). Endocrine management of transgender adolescents: Expert consensus of the French society of pediatric endocrinology and diabetology working group. Archives de Pediatre.

Olson, K., Raber, G. F., & Gallagher, N. M. (2024). Levels of satisfaction and regret with gender-affirming medical care in adolescence. JAMA Pediatrics 1, 178(12), 1354–1361

Aaron, D & Konnoth, C (2025) The Future of Gender-Affirming Care — A Law and Policy Perspective on the Cass Review New England Journal of Medicine 392.6

Gawlik-Starzyk, A et al (2025) Framework guidelines for the process of caring for the health of adolescent transgender (T) and non-binary (NB) people experiencing gender dysphoria — the position statement of the expert panel. Endokrynologika Polska 76.1

Lockmiller, C (2025) False Positive: Transphobic Regimes, Ableist Abandonment, and Evidence-Based Practice In the Library with the Lead Pipe 5 Mar 2025

Noone, C et al (2025) Critically Appraising the Cass Report: Methodological Flaws and Unsupported Claims. BMC Research Methodology 25.128

Kennedy, N (2025) Harming children: the effects of the UK puberty blocker ban. Journal of Gender Studies 1-17

Giordano, S (2025) Keep calm but do not carry on: ethical issues with the recommendations made by the Cass Review (2024) Journal of Medical Ethics 15 June

Xian, S et al (2025) Trans Experiences In Healthcare: Testimonial Injustice in Clinical Practice Voices in Bioethics 11(2025)
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yanghu.co.uk
How does child marriage alter women's work-family life courses? How do key interventions fare? Mariam Abouelenin & I look into these Qs – we highlight accelerated transition into adulthood as a key feature of life course transitions in the Global South:
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Rushed into adulthood: Child marriage and women’s work-family life courses in Egypt
Prevalent in the Global South, child marriage powerfully shapes women’s work and family lives. Analyzing data from the Egypt Labor Market Panel Survey…
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