LISA WADE, Ph.D.

Associate Professor and Chair Department of [email protected] Occidental College lisa-wade.com 1600 Campus Road .com/lisawade Los Angeles, CA 90041 .com/lisawadephd

EDUCATION

University of Wisconsin, Madison. Ph.D. 2006 in Sociology

 Dissertation: “Female Genital Mutilation” in the American Imagination  Comprehensive Exams: Sociology of , Political Sociology  Minor: History of Science

New York University. M.A. 1997 in , Marriage, and Family Life Education

University of Amsterdam. Participant 1997 in The Institute on Sexuality, Culture and Society

University of California, Santa Barbara. B.A. 1996 in Philosophy with High Honors

EMPLOYMENT

Associate Professor and Chair, Occidental College

Chair 2012/2013 and 2014/2015 Associate Professor 2012 to present Assistant Professor 2006 to 2012

Courses taught: Introduction to Sociology, Gender and Society, Race and Ethnicity in American Society, Debating Controversial Issues in Sexuality, Power and Sexuality, Sociological Inquiry, Qualitative Research Methods, and Senior Comprehensives

Lecturer, University of Wisconsin, Madison (2003 to 2005)

Courses taught: Sociology of Race and Ethnicity and Sociology of Gender

Teaching Assistant, University of Wisconsin, Madison (2000 to 2006)

Courses taught: Human Sexuality, Sociology of Gender, and Marriage and Family

Adjunct Instructor, City College of San Francisco, Chabot College, Diablo Valley College, Las Positas College, and San Jose City College (1998 to 1999)

Courses taught: Human Sexuality and Health Education

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GRANTS AND AWARDS

 Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching Awarded 2014 Award for Exemplary Online Learning Resources  Occidental College Linda and Tod White Teaching Prize Awarded 2013  Occidental College Faculty Enrichment Grant Awarded 2013  American Sociological Association Communication and Awarded 2012 Information Technologies Award  University of Minnesota Department of Sociology Public Awarded 2012 Sociology Award  Occidental College Linda and Tod White Teaching Prize Finalist 2012  Mellon Digital Scholarship Awarded 2011  The Pacific Sociological Association Early Career Teaching Award Awarded 2009  Occidental College Faculty Enrichment Grant Awarded 2009  SUNY Press Dissertation/First Book Prize in Women’s and Finalist 2008  University of Wisconsin, Madison Award for Excellent Teaching Awarded 05/06 by a Lecturer  Robert Wood Johnson Grant for Interdisciplinary Studies on Awarded 2005 Health and Society  University of Wisconsin, Madison Women’s Studies Research Awarded 2005 Center Hyde Dissertation Award  Woodrow Wilson Charlotte Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Finalist 2005 Fellowship  University of Wisconsin, Madison Vilas Travel Grant Awarded 2004  University of Wisconsin, Madison Small Grant Awarded 2004  Teaching Fellow, University of Wisconsin, Madison Awarded 02/03

PUBLICATIONS

Books:

Wade, Lisa and Myra Marx Ferree. 2014. Gender: Ideas, Interactions, Institutions. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.

Journal Articles and Book Chapters, Refereed:

Wade, Lisa. 2013. The New Science of Sex Difference. Sociology Compass 7, 4: 278-293.

Wade, Lisa & Gwen Sharp. 2013. Sociological Images: Blogging as Public Sociology. Computer Review 31, 2: 221-228.

Wade, Lisa. 2012. Learning from “Female Genital Mutilation”: Lessons from 30 Years of Academic Discourse. Ethnicities 12, 1: 26-49.

Wade, Lisa. 2012. The Function of Balance in U.S. News Coverage of Uncontested Issues: The Case of Female Genital Cutting. Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism 13, 7: 867-883.

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Wade, Lisa & Caroline Heldman. 2012. Hooking Up and Opting Out: What Students Learn about Sex in their First Year of College. In Sex for Life: From Virginity to Viagra, How Sexuality Changes Throughout our Lives, edited by John DeLamater and Laura Carpenter. New York: New York University Press.

Wade, Lisa. 2011. The Politics of Acculturation: Female Genital Cutting and the Challenge of Building Multicultural Democracies. Social Problems 58, 4: 518-537.

Wade, Lisa. 2011. The Emancipatory Promise of the Habitus: Lindy Hop, the Body, and Social Change. Ethnography 12, 2: 224-246.

Wade, Lisa. 2011. Journalism, Advocacy, and the Social Construction of Consensus. Media, Culture & Society 38, 8: 1166-1184.

Heldman, Caroline & Lisa Wade. 2011. Sexualizing Sarah Palin: The Social and Political Contexts of the Sexual Objectification of Female Candidates. Sex Roles 65, 3-4: 156-164.

Heldman, Caroline & Lisa Wade. 2010. Hook Up Culture: Setting a New Research Agenda. Sexuality Research and Social Policy 7, 4: 323.

Wade, Lisa. 2009. Defining Gendered Oppression in U.S. Newspapers: The Strategic Value of “Female Genital Mutilation.” Gender and Society 23, 3: 293-314.

Wade, Lisa, Emily Kremer, & Jessica Brown. 2005. The Incidental Orgasm: The Presence of Clitoral Knowledge and the Absence of Orgasm for Women. Women and Health 42, 1: 117- 138.

Freese, Jeremy, Allen Li, & Lisa Wade. 2003. The Potential Relevances of Biology to Social Inquiry. Annual Review of Sociology, 29: 233-256.

Wade, Lisa & John D. DeLamater. 2002. Relationship Dissolution as a Life Stage Transition: Effects on Sexual Attitudes and Behaviors. Journal of Marriage and Family, 64, 4: 898-915.

Essays and Book Chapters, Non-Refereed:

Wade, Lisa. 2015. Are Women Bad at Orgasms? Understanding the Gender Gap. In Gender, Sex, and Politics: In the Streets and Between the Sheets in the 21st Century, edited by Shira Tarrant. New York: Routledge.

Wade, Lisa. 2014. Understanding and Ending the Campus Sexual Assault Epidemic. Contexts 13, 2: 18-19.

Sharp, Gwen & Lisa Wade. 2011. Land Management and the American Mustang. Contexts 10, 4: 76-77.

Wade, Lisa. 2011. Banal . Contexts 10, 3: 80-81.

Wade, Lisa & Gwen Sharp. 2011. Selling Sex. Pp. 163-172 in Images that Injure: Pictorial Stereotypes in the Media, edited by Lester Paul and Susan Ross. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Sharp, Gwen & Lisa Wade. 2011. Secrets of a Feminist Icon. Contexts 10, 2: 82-83.

Wade, Lisa. 2011. The Social Control of Mothers. Contexts 10, 1: 76-77.

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Wade, Lisa & Gwen Sharp. 2010. Skull Face and the Self-Fulfilling Stereotype. Contexts 9, 4: 80- 81. Sharp, Gwen & Lisa Wade. 2010. What is Indian Art? Contexts 9, 3: 76-77.

Wade, Lisa & Gwen Sharp. 2010. Flesh-Toned. Contexts 9, 2: 84-85.

Wade, Lisa & Gwen Sharp. 2010. Consuming Oppression. Contexts 9, 1: 46-49.

Interviews:

Talley, Heather. Forthcoming. Feminist Images of Public Intellectualism: An Interview with Lisa Wade. Feminist Teacher.

Contributions to Teaching Materials:

Wade, Lisa. Forthcoming. The (Terrifying) Transformative Potential of Technology. In Thinking Critically (11th ed.), edited by John Chaffee. Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.

Wade, Lisa. Forthcoming. Class and Race Demographics of LGBT Families. In Families as They Really Are (2nd ed.), edited by Barbara Risman and Virginia Rutter. New York: W. W. Norton and Co.

Wade, Lisa. Forthcoming. More Similarities than Differences in Study of Race and Fatherhood. In Families as They Really Are (2nd ed.), edited by Barbara Risman and Virginia Rutter. New York: W. W. Norton and Co.

Sharp, Gwen & Lisa Wade. 2011. Illustrating the Social Construction of Race and Racial Stereotypes with Images. Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology. Available online at http://trails.asanet.org.

Wade, Lisa & Gwen Sharp. 2011. Skull Face and the Self-Fulfilling Stereotype. In A Contemporary Introduction to Sociology (2nd ed.), edited by Jeffrey C. Alexander, Kenneth Thompson, and Laura Edles. Paradigm Publishers: Boulder, CO.

Wade, Lisa. 2008. Instructor’s Manual to Accompany Understanding Human Sexuality. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Wade, Lisa. 2007. Comparing Apples and Oranges. In The Sociology of Gender: Syllabi and Other Instructional Materials, 6th edition, edited by Betsy Lucal and Amy Blackstone. Washington, DC: ASA.

Wade, Lisa. 2007. Deodorant and Other Gendered Products. In The Sociology of Gender: Syllabi and Other Instructional Materials, 6th edition, edited by Betsy Lucal and Amy Blackstone. Washington, DC: ASA.

Wade, Lisa. 2002. Instructor’s Manual to Accompany Understanding Human Sexuality. New York: McGraw-Hill.

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Book Reviews, Encyclopedia Entries, and Other Service Publications:

Wade, Lisa. Forthcoming. Clitoridectomy, Female Genital Cutting Practices and Law. In The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies, edited by Nancy Naples, Angela Wong, Maithree Wickramasinghe, and Renee C. Hoogland Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell.

Wade, Lisa. 2009. The Evolution of Feminist Thought about Female Genital Cutting. Network News: The Newsletter of Sociologists for Women in Society 26, 326-331.

Wade, Lisa. 2008. Book Review of On The Fireline: Living and Dying with Wildland Firefighters by Matthew Desmond. Teaching Sociology 36, 3: 298-300.

Wade, Lisa. 2008. Book Review of The Caveman Mystique: Pop-Darwinism and the Debates Over Sex, Violence, and Science by Martha McCaughey. Gender & Society 22, 2: 263-264.

Wade, Lisa. 2004. Teen Sexuality and Sex Education. Network News: The Newsletter of Sociologists for Women in Society XXI, 1: 9-12.

Wade, Lisa. 2002. Book Review of Marriage in a Culture of Divorce by Karla Hackstaff. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy 28, 5: 469-471.

Wade, Lisa. 2002. Book Review of Male Bodies: Health, Culture, and Identity by Jonathan Watson. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy 28, 4: 368-370.

INVITED LECTURES AND APPEARANCES

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – Artist in Residence  TBA (2014)

Citrus College – Sex 101  “Exploring the Rainbow: and Sexualities across Cultures” (April 3, 2014)

Westminster College – Bastian Diversity Lecture Series  “‘The Night Overall Wasn’t Bad’: What College Students Really Think About Hooking Up” (March 11, 2014)

United States Bartending Guild, Los Angeles Chapter  "Bartending with the Body: Gender, Body Language, and the Workplace" (October 15, 2013)

Macalester College  “What College Students Really Think About Hooking Up” (October 1-2, 2013)

Carleton College  “‘The Night Overall Wasn’t Bad’: What College Students Really Think About Hooking Up” (September 30, 2013)

Citrus College  “A Defense of Friendship” (September 10, 2013)

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University of Akron – Distinguished Speaker for the AKD Spring Awards Banquet  “Anatomy of an Outrage: Female Genital Cutting and the Politics of Acculturation” (April 19, 2013)  AKD Induction Ceremony Keynote (April 19, 2013)

Citrus College – Sex 101  “The Promise and Peril of Hook Up Culture” (April 2, 2013)

Pomona College  “ ‘The Night Overall Wasn’t Bad’: What College Students Really Think About Hooking Up” (March 27, 2013)

Harvard University – Women’s Week  “A Feminist Defense of Friendship” (March 11, 2013)

Queen’s University of Kingston  “ ‘The Night Overall Wasn’t Bad’: What College Students Really Think About Hooking Up” (February 26, 2013)  “Hook Up Culture: To the Best of Our Knowledge,” a workshop with the health and counseling staff (February 26, 2013)

Occidental College  “ ‘The Night Overall Wasn’t Bad’: Occidental Students on Hooking Up” (January 31, 2013)

California State University, Northridge – Annual Speaker for the AKD Sociology Honor Society  “Female Genital ‘Mutilation’ in the American Imagination” (October 8, 2012)

International Crime, Media & Popular Culture Studies Conference – Featured Speaker  “‘The Girl Doesn’t Expect Anything…’: How a Media Manufactured Sexuality is Shaping Campus Sexual Culture” (September 17-19, 2012, Indiana State University)

California State University, Northridge  “The Promise and Perils of Hook Up ‘Culture’” (April 26, 2012)

Occidental College – Digital Scholarship Symposium  Open Scholarship Roundtable (April 12, 2012)

University of California, Los Angeles – Couples and Sex Therapy Training Program  “Cross-Cultural Sexualities” (April 5, 2012)

Dartmouth University  “The Promise and Perils of Hook Up ‘Culture’” (March 29, 2012)

Harvard University – Sex Week  “The Promise and Perils of Hook Up ‘Culture’” (March 26, 2012)  “Sex Machines and Sex Objects: How Stereotypes Subvert Sexual Pleasure (March 28, 2012)

Boston University  “Female Genital ‘Mutilation’ in the American Imagination” (March 27, 2012)  “A Feminist Defense of Friendship” (March 28, 2012)

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University of Massachusetts, Amherst – Sociology Department Colloquium  “A Call to Public Sociology: Inspiration and Insights from Sociological Images” (March 27, 2012)  Workshop: “The Mundane and Marvelous Secrets of Sociological Images” (March 27, 2012)

Yale University – Sex Week  “Your Body Is a Wonderland: and Sexuality at Yale” (panel; February 6, 2012)  “Friendship Matters” (February 6, 2012)  “The Promise and Perils of Hook Up ‘Culture’” (February 7, 2012)

Occidental College – Last Lecture Series  “A Feminist Defense of Friendship” (December 1, 2011)

Pacific Lutheran University – Sex + Speakers Series  “The Promise and Perils of Hook Up ‘Culture’” (October 25, 2011)  “The Emancipatory Promise of the Habitus” (October 26, 2011)  “Female Genital ‘Mutilation’ in the American Imagination” (October 26, 2011)

Franklin and Marshall College – Common Hour  “The Promise and Perils of Hook Up ‘Culture’” (March 24, 2011)

Occidental College – Feminist Faculty Series  “Selling Sex, Sexual Subjectivity, and the Orgasm Gap” (October 26, 2011)

University of California, Los Angeles – Brown Bag Lecture Series  “Female Genital ‘Mutilation’ in the American Imagination” (October 15, 2011)

Tulane University – Newcomb College Institute Speakers Series  “The Promise and Perils of Hook Up ‘Culture’” (September 30, 2010)  “Female Genital ‘Mutilation’ in the American Imagination” (September 30, 2010)

Loyola University  “The Promise and Perils of Hook Up ‘Culture’” (September 29, 2010)

Slippery Rock University – Women’s Studies Speaker Series  “Female Genital ‘Mutilation’ in the American Imagination” (November 5, 2009)

California Lutheran University – Health and Social Change Lecture Series  “Female Genital ‘Mutilation’ in the American Imagination” (October 21, 2009)

University of Southern California – Health Center Staff Education Series  “Cultural Contributions to Female Anorgasmia” (April 24, 2009)

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Wade, Lisa.2013. “Public Intellectualism: Engaging in Real-Time Political Discourse through New Media.” March 30 at the Western Political Science Association in Hollywood, CA.

Wade, Lisa.2013. “21st Century Sex Wars.” March 28 at the Western Political Science Association in Hollywood, CA.

Wade, Lisa. 2012. “Should You be on Facebook (and Will Anyone Care if You Are)?” Panelist August 19 at the American Sociological Association Conference in Denver, CO.

Wade, Lisa & Gwen Sharp. 2011. “Different Types of Publication Opportunities for Students.” Presented August 22 at the American Sociological Association Conference in Las Vegas, NV.

Wade, Lisa. 2011. “Journalism, Advocacy, and the Social Construction of Consensus.” Presented August 20 at the American Sociological Association Conference in Las Vegas, NV.

Wade, Lisa & Gwen Sharp. 2011. “Big Time Blogging: The Secrets of Sociological Images.” Presented August 20 at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Conference in Las Vegas, NV.

Wade, Lisa. 2010. Organizer: “Stigmatizing, Refining, and Mainstreaming LGBTQ Identities.” Presided over August 16 at the American Sociological Association in San Francisco, CA.

Sharp, Gwen & Lisa Wade. 2009. “Sociological Images: Analyzing Advertisements in the Classroom.” Presented August 8 at the American Sociological Association in San Francisco, CA.

Wade, Lisa. 2009. “Should I ? A Discussion of the Benefits of Blogging in Academia.” Roundtable August 9 at the American Sociological Association in San Francisco, CA.

Sharp, Gwen & Lisa Wade. 2009. “Sociological Images: Analyzing Advertisements in the Classroom.” Presented April 8 at the Pacific Sociological Association in San Diego, CA.

Sharp, Gwen & Lisa Wade. 2008. “Seeing Is Believing: An Interactive Presentation on Analyzing Advertisements in the Classroom.” Poster presentation October 23 to 25 at the International Society for Exploring Teaching and Learning in Las Vegas, NV.

Wade, Lisa. 2008. “Anatomy of an Outrage: Collusion and Confusion over the Medicalization of Female Genital Cutting at a U.S. Hospital.” February 8 at the SWS meeting in Las Vegas, NV.

Wade, Lisa. 2007. “ or Imperialism? Understanding Feminist Conflict Over FGC.” Presented April 13 at the Pacific Southwest Women’s Studies Conference in Los Angeles, CA.

Wade, Lisa. 2005. “The Contingency of Medical Authority over Female Genital Cutting: A Case Study in Context.” Presented October 15 at “A Matter of Facts: Problems of Evidence in Medicine and Public Health,” a conference sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Wade, Lisa. 2005. “Ideological Context and the Framing of Female Genital Mutilation: Discursive Contests between Doctors and Feminists in the Mass Media.” Presented in the Collective Behavior and Social Movements Roundtable August 13 at the ASA conference in Philadelphia, PA.

Wade, Lisa. 2005. “Public American Discourse about FGM and the Relevance to Transnational Eradication Efforts.” April 15 at the UW System Women’s Studies conference in Madison, WI.

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Wade, Lisa. 2005. “Framing Female Genital Mutilation: Discursive Contests between Activists and Doctors in the Mass Media.” Presented April 2 at the Midwest Sociological Society conference in Minneapolis, MN.

Wade, Lisa & Emily C. Kremer. 2002. “Is There a Cultural Clitoridectomy?” At the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Great Lakes/Eastern Regional Conference in Big Rapids, MI.

Wade, Lisa. 2000. “The Effect of Relationship Dissolution on Sexual Attitudes and Behaviors.” Presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality in Orlando, Florida.

Wade, Lisa. 1999. “Consequences of the Early Constructions of AIDS.” Presented at Beyond Boundaries: Sexuality Across Cultures, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Wade, Lisa. 1998. “Using the AIDS Memorial Quilt to Enhance HIV/AIDS Education in Schools.” Presented at the Centers for Disease Control National Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.

Wade, Lisa. 1998. “Using the AIDS Memorial Quilt to Enhance HIV/AIDS Education in Schools.” Presented at the GLSEN Second Annual Conference: Teaching Respect For All in Oakland, California.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Board Member, Contexts

Task Force Member, SWS Taskforce on Mainstreaming Feminist Thought

Reviewer, American Journal of Sociology; Social Problems; Gender & Society; Social Forces; Journal of Personal Relationships; Men and Masculinities; British Journal of Sociology; Mobilization; Sociological Quarterly; Sociological Forum; Culture, Health and Sexuality; Sociology Compass; Social Currents; Gender, Place & Culture; and the New York University Press.

PUBLIC SOCIOLOGY

Sociological Images:

I am the founder and principal writer for Sociological Images (www.thesocietypages.org/socimages). Designed to encourage the public to exercise and develop their sociological imagination, the site presents brief discussions of compelling and timely imagery that span the breadth of sociological inquiry.

Founded in 2007, with an archive of over 5,000 posts, today the website is the most highly-trafficked sociology-based site on the web. It receives approximately 500,000 visits per month on the main page and reaches into the blogosphere with four auxiliary sites: tumblr, twitter, facebook, and pinterest.

We are used as a source by a wide range of news organizations and are routinely cross-posted at high profile news and opinion sites, including partial syndication agreements with Jezebel, Business Insider, PolicyMic, Pacific Standard, Racialicious, Global Policy TV, Scientopia, Racialicious, Ms. Magazine, and the Huffington Post.

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While Sociological Images has a wide array of readers, it is also a teaching resource. In addition to timely material for courses, we offer short essays, images guides, and sample assignments.

We have been reviewed favorably in Teaching Sociology and Visual Studies, featured in an article published at Teaching in Higher Education, and have been granted awards from The American Sociological Association section on Communication and Information Technologies, The Pacific Sociological Association, the University of Minnesota Department of Sociology, and MERLOT, the Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching.

Social Media:

Lisa Wade, PhD # of followers (rounded down) twitter.com/lisawade 10,000 facebook.com/lisawadephd 4,000

Sociological Images twitter.com/socimages 20,000 facebook.com/socimages 58,000 pinterest.com/socimages 12,000 socimages.tumblr.com 17,000

Essays:

Wade, Lisa. 2013. “Why Trolls Spammed a College’s Rape Reporting System.” Salon, December 19.

Wade, Lisa. 2013. “American Men’s Hidden Crisis: They Need More Friends!” Salon, December 7.

Wade, Lisa. 2013. “Four Things that Lower Your Testosterone.” Salon, September 19.

Wade, Lisa. 2013. “Sex Shocker! Men and Women Aren’t that Different.” Salon, September 18. Re-printed at Alternet, September 18.

Wade, Lisa. 2013. “Seven Surprising Discoveries about Sex.” Alternet, September 18.

Wade, Lisa. 2013. “Yes, Let’s Talk about Race and IQ.” Politico, August 22.

Wade, Lisa. 2013. “5 Reasons Your ‘Sexual Peak’ Might be Fake.” Salon, August 14. Re-printed at Alternet, August 17.

Wade, Lisa. 2013. “The Hookup Elites.” Slate. July 19.

Wade, Lisa. 2013. “Lisa Wade, PhD.” What Are All the PhDs?, June 9.

Wade, Lisa. 2013. “The Hookup Culture Bogeyman.” Los Angeles Times, May 30.

Wade, Lisa. 2013. “The Growing Cost of Having Kids Is Tipping More Women Towards Ambivalence about Motherhood.” Alternet, May 6.

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Wade, Lisa. 2013. “The Orgasm Gap: The Real Reason Women Get Off Less Often Than Men and How to Fix It.” AlterNet, April 3.

Wade, Lisa. 2013. “High Heels Hurt Like Hell: Do Women Wear Them to Signify Class and Status?” AlterNet, February 28.

Wade, Lisa. 2011. Sex on Campus: As Bad as Sex Anywhere Else. The Mark. July 9.

Radio and Podcast Appearances:

Daugherty, Sandra. 2014. "Hookup Culture and History." Sex Nerd Sandra, July 16.

Wolfson, Carl. 2014. "Untitled." Carl in the Morning. July 3.

Peterson, Jesse Lee. 2014. “Untitled.” The Jesse Lee Peterson Show. April 16.

Bennett, Jill. 2014. “Pointlessly Gendered Products.” CKNW’s The Weekend Morning News, April 6.

Boston Public Radio Staff. 2014. “More Bromance Needed.” Boston Public Radio, January 13.

Mendes, Pedro. 2014. “A Man’s Best Friend.” Canadian Broadcasting Company’s Man Up: Being the Best Man You Can Be, January 10.

Gross, Gil. 2013. “Untitled.” KKSF’s Gil Gross Show, December 19.

Prescott, Virginia. 2013. “Sociologist to Dudes: Man Up and Make Some Friends.” Word of Mouth on New Hampshire Public Radio, December 18.

Cardin, Joy. 2013. “Male Friendships Not Close Enough.” The Joy Cardin Show on Wisconsin Public Radio, December 12.

Mantle, Larry. 2013. “GoldieBlox Aims to Build a New Generation of Girl Engineers.” KPCC Airtalk, November 26.

Davis, Katherine. 2013. "On Halloween, Some Women Seek Alternatives to Super Sexy Costumes." Annenberg Radio News, October 31.

Green, Kyle. 2013. “Lisa Wade on Sociological Images.” The Society Pages Office Hours, October 14.

Ballen, Lynn. 2013. “Why Are a Bunch of Colleges Being Sued and Reported to the Federal Government under Title IX.” KPFK Feminist Magazine, April 30.

Ferrett, Rob. 2012. “At Issue with Ben Merens.” Wisconsin Public Radio, December 18.

Roope, Jim. 2012. “The Teenage ‘Pressure Cooker.’” CNN Soundwaves, August 16.

Lageson, Sarah. 2012. “Lisa Wade and Gwen Sharp on Public Sociology.” The Society Pages Office Hours, June 11.

Mantle, Larry. 2012. “Booted from Children's Section of Barnes & Noble for Being a Man?” KPCC Airtalk, June 5.

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Cooper, Blake. 2012. “Sex, Death, and Morals in Horror.” Sounds Familiar, June 1.

Good, Bill. 2012. “The Bill Good Show.” CKNW, January 3.

Good, Bill. 2011. “The Bill Good Show.” CKNW, August 18.

Johnson, Kjerstin. 2010. “Use Your Imagination: An Interview with the Women of Sociological Images.” Bitch Media, September 7.

Szekely, Les. 2010. “Les in the Morning.” WEOL AM 930, March 16.

Hout, Michael. 2009. “Higher Education Today.” The Society Pages Office Hours, June 7.

Smajda, Jon. 2009. “Sociological Images and the Epidemiology of Highways.” The Society Pages Office Hours, January 19.

Television, Documentary, and Livecast Appearances:

Vaaz, Shaheen. 2014. "Dirty Talk." DVD. Los Angeles: World Kin Ensemble.

Pivot TV. 2014. “Superstimulus.” Take Part Live, April 17.

Pivot TV. 2013. “Millennial Behavior.” Take Part Live, November 26.

Pivot TV. 2013. “Modern Sexuality and ‘The Square.’” Take Part Live, November 4.

Pivot TV. 2013. “Pinkwashing and the Greatest Bad Movie Ever.” Take Part Live, October 7.

Bloomberg News. 2013. “Colleges Under Fire for Sexual Assault Procedures.” Bloomberg Businessweek Videos, June 13.

Taboo. 2013. “Strange Bonds.” National Geographic Channel, June 11.

Huffington Post. 2013. "Farm Bill Provides Massive Subsidies to Wealthy." Huffington Post Live, June 6.

Huffington Post. 2013. “The ‘Do What You Love’ Sham.” Huffington Post Live, May 30.

Metzler, Ryan. 2013. "New"clear Family." Independent Documentary, April 24.

Santa Monica City TV. 2013. No Title. Broad Topics, April 22.

Huffington Post. 2013. “I Have ‘Evolved.’” Huffington Post Live, April 9.

NBC Southern California. 2012. “Expert: Too-Sexy Costumes Send Wrong Message” NBC4 News at 5p.m, October 29.

MTV. 2011. “Hook Up Culture on Campus.” Impact, September 26.

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Interviews and Spotlights:

Daugherty, Sandra. 2014. "Hookup Culture and History." Sex Nerd Sandra, July 16.

Wade, Lisa. 2013. "What Do You Use to Get Stuff Done?" UseThis, October 3.

Styles, Ruth. 2013. “Still Frisky at 50! Age-Related Sexual Peaks a Myth that Just Hold Us Back in the Sack, Says Leading Sociologist.” The Daily Mail, August 23.

Wade, Lisa. 2013. "Lisa Wade, PhD." What Are All the PhDs? June 9.

Mclaughlin, Claire M. 2012. “15 Questions with Lisa Wade.” Harvard Crimson, March 7.

Martin, Ben. 2012. “Interview with Sex Week Speaker Lisa Wade.” Harvard University Sex Week, February 1.

Privot, Ben. 2011. “Lisa Wade and Consensual Narratives.” The Consensual Project, June 27.

Megginson, Tom. 2011. “Five Pointed Questions: Dr. Lisa Wade & Dr. Gwen Sharp.” Change , March 7.

Instances Used as a Source in Print and Online News and Opinion:

Dahl, Melissa. 2014. "Why Are Men More Likely to Get Skin Cancer?" New York Magazine, August 5.

Demby, Gene. 2014. "Dress Codes are Open to Interpretation -- And a Lot of Contention.” NPR, July 10.

Dahl, Melissa. 2014. "Why Pickup Srivers are Paying $5,000 to Pollute More." New York Magazine, July 24.

Kingston, Anne. 2014. “Stick Family Feud.” Maclean’s, May 30.

Waldman, Katy. 2014. “What’s So Lame about ‘Girly’ Drinks?” Slate, May 1.

Lallanilla, Marc. 2014. “Misleading Gun-Death Chart Draws Fire.” Livescience, April. 23.

Spencer, Kyle. 2014. “Free to Be Mean: Does This Student Satire Cross the Line?” New York Times, April 10.

Harris, Misty. 2014. “Little Boy Blue: Why Gendered Products Not Only Persist but Thrive.” Vancouver Sun, April 2.

Re-printed as “Why Gendered Products Not Only Persist, but Thrive” at the The Star Phoenix, April 3.

Holohan, Meghan. 2014. “Barbie on Her Swimsuit Cover: Don’t Dismiss ‘Pretty’ Girls.” Today, February 19.

Grinberg, Emanuella. 2014. “Barbie Strikes an ‘Unapologetic’ Pose.” CNN, February 15.

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Robertson, Adi. 2014. “Barbie’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Campaign is #Unapologetic Trolling.” The Verge, February 12.

Oliveira, Graziele. 2014. “A Nova Luta das Mulheres” [The New Women’s Struggle]. Época, February 6.

Lieberman, Charlotte. 2014. “Why is College Dating so Screwed Up?” Cosmopolitan, February 3.

Manfred, Tony. 2014. “Why There’s Almost No Difference Between Men and Women in Ski Jumping.” San Francisco Gate, February 3.

Shire, Emily. 2014. “People Who Have Had Rebound Sex Tell Us Why It Is Awesome.” The Daily Beast, January 31.

Tam, Ruth. 2014. “Activists Applaud White House Effort to Fight Campus Rapes.” Washington Post, January 25.

Brown, Elizabeth Nolan. 2014. “Girls Toys Have Gotten a Whole Lot Girlier Since Your 1980s or 1990s Childhood.” Bustle, January 18.

Abraja, Magdalene. 2014. “The Dreaded Question: What Do You Want to be When You Grow Up?” The Independent, January 15.

Blow, Charles. 2014. “Sex is Not Our Problem.” New York Times, January 10.

Shanahan, Morgan. 2014. “Putting on the Pounds, in Photoshop: Airbrushed Deception Works Both Ways. Babble, January 10.

Stampler, Laura. 2014. “Advertising’s New Favorite Demo: The Horny Mom.” Time, January 8.

Kotz, Deborah. 2014. “Reality Check: Models are Photoshopped to Make Them Look Fatter.” Boston Globe, January 8.

Weinstein, Adam. 2013. “‘Men’s Rights’ Trolls Spammed Us with 400 Fake Rape Reports.” Gawker, December 18.

Kamm, Rebecca. 2013. “The Male Friendship Crisis.” New Zealand Herald, December 18.

Sullivan, Andrew. 2013. “Straight, Male, and Lonely.” The Dish, December 11.

Basu, Rekha. 2013. “Basu: U.S. Men Must Embrace Their Friends, Literally.” Des Moines Register, December 10.

Waldman, Katy. 2013. “Society Tells Men that Friendship is Girly. Men Respond by Not Having Friends.” Slate, December 9.

Re-printed as “Men Suffer from Social Taboo Against Guy Friendships: Slate Opinion” at The Oregonian, December 10.

Re-printed as “Perspective: Why Men are Friendless” at The Chicago Tribune, December 11.

Re-printed as “Misguided Notions of Masculinity Leave Men Friendless” at Press of Atlantic City, December 13.

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Re-printed as “Society Causes Men to be Friendless” at Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel, December 15.

Hayoun, Massoud. 2013. “GoldieBlox: Engineering Toy for Girls ‘Not that Radical.’” Al Jazeera America, November 22.

Gianatasio, David. 2013. “Hunkvertising: The Objectification of Men in Advertising.” AdWeek, October 7.

Marcotte, Amanda. 2013. “Why Are Girls Losing Self-Esteem During College?” The Daily Beast, September 29.

Leão, Gabriel. 2013. “Mudanças Para as Mulheres das Lutas” [Changes in the World of Fighting Women]. Terceiro Tempo, August 28.

Tate, Ryan. 2013. “Google Glass Reborn as Something You’d Actually Want to Wear.” Wired, August 19.

Hatcher-Mays, Meagan. 2013. “Great News for Ladies Who Like Sexing: ‘Sexual Peaks’ are Nonsense.” Jezebel, August 15.

Alpert, Emily. 2013. “Study Dispels Notions of ‘No-Holds Barred’ Sex on Campus.” Los Angeles Times, August 12.

Young, Cathy. 2013. “Hookup Culture – Great Publicity, but Not That Popular.” Minding the Campus, Reforming Our Universities, August 4.

Robertson, Adi. 2013. “How Feminism and Commercialism Combined to Make ‘Camp Gyno’ a Viral Hit.” The Verge, August 2.

Dockterman, Eliana. 2013. "What Everyone's Getting Wrong about the Ivy League Hookup Culture." TIME Ideas, July 23.

Staff. 2013. “Black College Kids Less Likely to ‘Hook-Up.’” Ebony, July 23.

Dries, Kate. 2013. “Hookup Culture is a Thing Rich White Kids Do.” Jezebel, July 22.

Abad-Santos, Alexander. 2013. "Hooking Up in College is Only for the White, Rich, and Drunk." The Atlantic Wire, July 19.

Sullivan, Andrew. 2013. “The Badass Flight Attendants of Asiana 214.” The Dish, July 9.

Ogilvie, Jessica. 2013. “Rape at Occidental College: Official Hush-Up Shatters Trust.” LA Weekly, June 27.

Leopold, Todd. 2013. "What's So Funny About Rape Jokes." CNN, June 26.

Dolan,Eric. 2013. “Professor: ‘Follow Your Dreams’ is Cruel Advice.” The Raw Story. June 2.

Manes, Heather. 2013. “Occidental Professor Lisa Wade Thinks Telling Graduates To Follow Their Dreams Is Cruel Advice.” Opposing Views, June 2.

Doctorow, Cory. 2013. “Excellent Advice for Grads.” Boing Boing, June 2.

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Staff. 2013. “Occidental Faculty Stands Up for Victims of Sexual Assault.” VitaminW, May 7.

Kingkade, Tyler. 2013. “Occidental Faculty ‘No Confidence’ Vote Rebukes Administrators for Handling of Sexual Assault.” The Huffington Post, May 6.

Bonar, Samantha. 2013. “Study: Women Don’t Choose STEM Careers Despite Their Skills.” Tech Page One, May 3.

Seltzer, Sarah. 2013. “Campus Rape Horror Stories Persist: How Can We Change the Status Quo?” Alternet, April 23.

Hess, Amanda. 2013. “Abstinence is Not the Radical Solution to Hookup Culture.” Slate, April 1.

Re-printed as “Hooking Up Isn’t Hot or Bothering” Tampa Bay Times, April 6.

Re-printed as “Hooking Up – Or Down?” Winnipeg Free Press, April 6.

Mirk, Sarah. 2013. “How Not to Handle a College Sexual Assault.” Bitch Media, March 12.

Minor, Nate. 2013. “Nature vs. Nurture, Continued: Throwing ‘Like a Girl.'” MPR News, February 21.

Sullivan, Andrew. 2013. “Profiting Off Prisoners, Ctd.” The Dish, February 1.

Morse, David. 2013. “In a Culture of Mass Shootings, the Ad Industry Shares the Blame.” Ad Age, January 3.

Staiti, Chris. 2012. “Ivy League Cracks Down as Students Spiral Out of Control.” Bloomberg Business News, December 6.

Molin, Anna. 2012. “In Sweden, Playtime Goes Gender-Neutral For Holidays.” The Wall Street Journal, November 28.

Akl, Aida. 2012. “Stereotypes Deter Women From Becoming Scientists” Voice of America, November 18.

Hoffman, Adam. 2012. “Hookup Culture Not as Prevalent as Believed, Study Shows.” The Brown Daily Herald, November 16.

Delgado, Valeria. 2012. “Halloween Costumes and Defining the Line Between Playful, Offensive.” USA Today, October 31.

Frauenfelder, Mike. 2012. “Sociological Images Annual Halloween ‘Sexy What!’ Post.” Boing Boing, October 31.

Samakow, Jessica. 2012. “Girls' Halloween Costumes, Then And Now: The Evolution From Silly To 'Sexy.'” Huffington Post, October 28.

Reyes, Julian. 2012. “In Search of Balance: Can Families Both Embrace and Overcome the Internet?” Deseret News, September 9.

Sullivan, Andrew. 2012. “The Gender Revolution For Boys.” The Dish, August 15.

Sullivan, Andrew. 2012. “The Creation Of Color.” The Dish, August 7.

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Sloan, Jacob. 2012. “The Real Threat Posed By Counterfeit Goods.” Disinformation, July 24.

Staff. 2012. “Women Deserve Spankings According To Old 'Daily Mirror' News Clipping.” Huffington Post, July 10.

Doctorow, Cory. 2012. “Mitt Romney Doesn't Know How Venn Diagrams Work.” Boing Boing, July 6.

West, Lindy. 2012. “More Than Half the Country Has “No Doubt” That God Is Real.” Jezebel, June 25.

Doll, Jen. 2012. “The Summer of Objectification Has Apparently Begun.” The Atlantic, June 25.

Gutierrez, Lis. 2012. “Across Pop Culture, it’s the Summer of Lust by Women.” Kansas City Star, June 25.

Streep, Peg. 2012. “Finding Anastasia Steele.” Psychology Today, May 14.

Streep, Peg. 2012. “Looking for Christian Grey.” Psychology Today, May 7.

Newitz, Annalee. 2012. “Doctors Say Fat People Can Live as Long as Thin Ones.” IO9, April 17.

Quenqua, Douglas. 2012. “On Campus, Opening Up Conversations About Sex.” New York Times, April 16.

Staff. 2012. “Professor Reports that Focusing on Our Flaws is Ruining Sex.” Sun Herald, March 31.

Shkuratoc, Marina. 2012. “Wade Discusses Pitfalls of Hook-Ups.” The Dartmouth, March 30.

Gong, C. C. 2012. “Expert: Anxiety Ruins Sex.” The Harvard Crimson, March 29.

Molarsky-Beck, Marina. 2012. “Students Flock to 'Hooking Up on Campus' Event.” The Harvard Crimson, March 27.

Nielson, Sorrel L. 2012. “Hook-up Culture Leaves Students Wanting.” The Harvard Crimson, March 27.

Urban, Annie. 2012. “From Toddlers and Tiaras to Sext Up Kids: A Dangerous Path.” PhD In Parenting, March 20.

Edwards, Jim. 2012. “Three Decades of Thin: How The Fashion Business Promotes Anorexia.” Business Insider, March 7.

Armour, Shannon. 2012. “Is Disney's Princess Candy Packaging Insensitive?” Phoenix New Times, March 6.

Staff. 2012. “Disney's Black Princess Selling Watermelon Candy: 'Racist'?” The Week, March 6.

Chou, Jessica. 2012. “Disney Places First Black Princess on Watermelon Candy Packet.” The Daily Meal, March 5.

Forsyth, Jim. 2012. “"Sleeping Mexican" Proposed Mural Draws TX Protest.” Reuters, March 3.

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Cleverly, Bill. 2012. “Hunters Touted as Answer to Farmers’ Deer Troubles.” Times Colonist, February 28.

Grenier, Anya. 2012. “Panel Discusses Body Image, Sex.” Yale Daily News, February 7.

O’Neill, Claire. 2012. “A Lens On Life In The Kentucky Hollows.” National Public Radio, January 26.

Polo, Susana. 2012. “Legos for Girls: A Reprise.” The Mary Sue, January 10.

Considine, August. 2011. “Giving Santa a Bad Name.” New York Times, December 22.

DelVecchio, Marina. 2011. “Becoming a Wife.” Her Circle, December 21.

Khan, Misha. 2011. “Hooking Up in College.” Navigator, October 13.

Walsh, Susa. 2011. “89% of College Students Hate Hookup Culture.” Hooking Up Smart, October 7.

Sagers, Aaron. 2011. “Nerds and Hipsters: The Yin and Yang of American Subcultures.” CNN, August 31.

Golden, Serena. 2011. “Sociologists in Sin City.” Inside Higher Ed, August 26.

Heldman, Caroline. 2011. “A Cheerleader’s Rape in Silsbee, Texas: The Victim on Trial.” Ms. Magazine, August 15.

Angyal, Chloe. 2011. “Quick Hit: Lisa Wade on the Real Problem with Hooking Up in College.” Feministing, July 27.

Fly, Jessica. 2011. “Australian Supermodel With a Twist?” Newsy, June 1.

Feran, Tim. 2011. “Abercrombie's Padded Bikini for Preteens Stirs Up Fuss.” Columbus Dispatch, March 29.

Braiker, Brian. 2011. “Born This Way: Childhood Photos of Gay Adults.” ABC News, February 25.

Hare, Breeanna. 2011. “Parents: Disney's 'Princess' is a Hop Toward Progress.” CNN, February 1.

Walker, Rob. 2010. “Stats Appeal.” New York Times, November 7.

Zerbisias, Antonia. 2010. “Is Vogue Italia’s Oil-Themed Fashion Shoot Slick or Crude?” The Star, August 10, 2010.

Abdelkader, Rima. 2010. “What Sex Is Your Crossing Light? Check the Mural.” Women’s News, March 16.

Blake, Heidi. 2010. “Walmart Under Fire for Selling Black Barbies at Half Price of White Dolls.” Telegraph, March 11.

Gomstyn, Alice. 2010. “Black Barbie Sold for Less Than White Barbie at Walmart Store.” ABC News, March 9.

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Yang, Jeff. 2009. “Monkey Business: Defenders of Controversial Chimp Cartoon Walk Familiar, if Dubious, Line.” San Francisco Chronicle, February 29.

Myron, Galia. 2008. “Not a Sex Kitten, Yet Not a Cougar.” Demo Dirt, December 15.

Staff. 2007. “Just Don’t Say the A-Word.” The Guardian, November 22.

White, Tanika. 2007. “No Disguising Their Anger.” Baltimore Sun, October 31.

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