This collection features media appearances and interviews by current and former faculty and staff in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology.
Faculty and staff may contribute works produced while serving at Georgia Southern by submitting copies to digitalcommons@georgiasouthern.edu. Please provide the version licensed by the copyright holder (e.g., the publisher) for open access publication following any mandatory embargo period.
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Special Guest Baker Rogers
Baker A. Rogers
Interview by Jaime Harker. Georgia Southern faculty member Baker A. Rogers discussed their books Trans Men in the South: Becoming Men and Conditionally Accepted and Christians’ Perspectives on Homosexuality & Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights.
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The Rise of the Rural Gay Haven
Baker A. Rogers
Georgia Southern faculty member Baker A. Rogers contributed a quote to this article.
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Drag as a Resource: Trans* & Non-Binary Individuals Use of Drag in the Southeastern United States
Baker Rogers
Interview by Andrelisa Livingston. Author Baker Rogers discusses their article published in the December 2018 issue of Gender & Society, “Drag as a Resource: Trans* & Non-Binary Individuals Use of Drag in the Southeastern United States.”
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Learning to be a Man in the World of Drag Kings: Meet Georgia’s Classic City Kings and Diego Wolf, the ‘Drag King Consigliere
Baker A. Rogers
Georgia Southern University faculty member Baker A. Rogers was interviewed by C. Brian Smith in Learning to be a Man in the World of Drag Kings: Meet Georgia’s Classic City Kings and Diego Wolf, the ‘Drag King Consigliere.
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Carhartt Is the Uniform of Both the Right and the Left
Nathan S. Palmer
Georgia Southern University faculty member Nathan S. Palmer was interviewed by Catherine LeClair in Carhartt Is the Uniform of Both the Right and the Left.
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Going Public: A Guide for Social Scientists
Nathan S. Palmer
Georgia Southern University faculty member Nathan S. Palmer was interviewed by authors Arlene Stein, Jessie Dainels, and Corey Fields in Going Public: A Guide for Social Scientists.
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Before Getting High, You Must First Learn How to Get High
Nathan S. Palmer
Georgia Southern University faculty member Nathan S. Palmer was interviewed by Melissa Dahl in Before Getting High, You Must First Learn How to Get High.
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Children’s Books Lack Nature References, Study Suggests
J. Allen Williams Jr., Christopher W. Podeschi, Nathan S. Palmer, Philip Schwadel, and Deanna Meyler
Georgia Southern University faculty member Nathan S. Palmer co-authored. The Human-Environment Dialog in Award-Winning Children's Picture Books. The journal article was referenced in the Huffington Post article Children's Books Lack Nature References, Study Suggests.DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-682X.2011.00399.x
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Children’s Books Lose Touch With Nature
J. Allen Williams Jr., Christopher W. Podeschi, Nathan S. Palmer, Philip Schwadel, and Deanna Meyler
Georgia Southern University faculty member Nathan S. Palmer co-authored. The Human-Environment Dialog in Award-Winning Children's Picture Books. The journal article was referenced in the New York Times Motherlode section for the article Children's Books Lose Touch with Nature. DOI:10.1111/j.1475-682X.2011.00399
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Study: New Children’s Books Lack Reference to Nature, Animals
J. Allen Williams Jr., Christopher W. Podeschi, Nathan S. Palmer, Philip Schwadel, and Deanna Meyler
Georgia Southern University faculty member Nathan S. Palmer co-authored. The Human-Environment Dialog in Award-Winning Children's Picture Books. The journal article was referenced in the USA Today article.
Study: New Children's Books Lack reference to Nature, Animals.DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-682X.2011.00399.x