Jamie O'Quinn
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Bio
Jamie O'Quinn (she/they) is a feminist scholar-activist whose research examines how sexual inequalities are reproduced through social institutions. Her research and teaching interests focus on sexualities, youth, and inequality. As a Faculty-in-Residence at CSUSB, they also serve as a resource and mentor for students living on campus. As the College of Social and Behavioral Science's Faculty Liaison for Disability Inclusion and Accommodation, she works with SBS faculty to develop pedagogical practices that promote accessibility in their classrooms.
Education
Ph.D., Sociology, The University of Texas at Austin, 2022
M.A., Sexuality Studies, San Francisco State University, 2016
B.A., Sociology, University of California at Santa Cruz, 2013
Courses/Teaching
SOC 1000: Introduction to Sociology
SOC 1800: Critical Thinking about Social Issues
SOC 3010: Qualitative Analysis and Field Research
SOC 4550: Sexualities and Society
Research and Teaching Interests
Sexualities, Youth, Inequalities, The family, Qualitative research methods