Étienne Meunier, PhD Curriculum Vitae – April 17, 2018

Columbia University Medical Center Mailman School of Public Health Department of Sociomedical Sciences 722 West 168th Street #910 New York, NY 10032 [email protected] 646-637-4133

EDUCATION

2016 PhD, Sociology. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Graduate Certificate in Women & Gender Studies. Rutgers University. 2011 MA, Sociology. Rutgers University. 2006 MA, Performance Studies. New York University. 2001 BA. University of Que bec in Montre al.

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

2018–present Associate Research Scientist. Department of Sociomedical Sciences. Mailman School of Public Health. 2015–2017 Project Coordinator. Department of Sociomedical Sciences. Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-reviewed articles 2018 Siegel, Karolynn, Étienne Meunier, and Helen-Maria Lekas. “The Experience and Management of HIV Stigma among HIV-negative Adults in Heterosexual Serodiscordant Relationships in .” AIDS Care, [epub ahead of print]. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2018.1441971 2017 Meunier, Étienne and Karolynn Siegel. “Sexual risk behaviors and perceptions of men who go to gay sex parties in New York City: Comparisons between three HIV groups.” The Journal of Sex Research. [epub ahead of print.] https://doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2017.1393042 2017 Meunier, Étienne. “Social interaction and safer sex at sex parties: Collective and individual norms at gay group sex venues in NYC.” Sexuality Research and Social Policy. [epub ahead of print.] https://doi.org/10.1007/s13178-017-0300-2

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2017 Siegel, Karolynn, Étienne Meunier, Jack Ume Tocco, and Helen-Maria Lekas. “Reproductive desires and considerations of HIV-positive men in heterosexual relationships in New York City.” AIDS and Behavior. [epub ahead of print.] https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-017-1864-9 2017 Siegel, Karolynn, Étienne Meunier, and Helen-Maria Lekas. “Accounts for unprotected sex with partners met online from heterosexual men and women from large U.S. metropolitan areas.” AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 31(7), 315–328. https://doi.org/10.1089/apc.2017.0029 2014 Meunier, Étienne. “No attitude, no standing around: The organization of social and sexual interaction at a gay male private sex party in New York City.” Archives of Sexual Behavior 43(4), 685–695. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-013-0182-1 2014 Meunier, Étienne. « Chasser le guy with attitude : sociabilite et compe tition sexuelle dans un sex party gay de New York ». Genre, Sexualité & Société (11). https://doi.org/10.4000/gss.3110

Commentaries, Editorials, and Book reviews 2018 Meunier, Étienne, Jeffrey Escoffier, and Karolynn Siegel. “Rethinking Risks and Interventions beyond HIV: The Importance of Contextualizing Collective Sex,” (Commentary). Archives of Sexual Behavior. [epub ahead of print.] https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-018-1214-7 2017 Schrimshaw, Eric, Karolynn Siegel, and Étienne Meunier. “Venues where male sex workers meet partners: The emergence of gay hookup apps and websites” (Editorial). American Journal of Public Health, 107(12), 1866–1867. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2017.304118 2006 Meunier, Étienne. “Dr. Sprinkle’s spectacular sex,” (Book review). Women & Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory, 16(2), 334–336. https://doi.org/10.1080/07407700600744774

RESEARCH SUPPORT

Current support 2017–2021 “Exchange sex and HIV risk among MSM online.” National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, R01-MD011587. Role: Co-Investigator. (Principal Investigators: Karolynn Siegel & Eric Schrimshaw.) Direct costs: $1,695,156. 2017–2018 “Project RETAIN: Providing integrated care for HIV-infected crack cocaine users.” National Institute on Drug Abuse, R01-DA032098. Role: Investigator. (Principal Investigators: Lisa Metsch & Carlos Del Rio.)

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Past support 2015–2017 “Online Partnering Of Heterosexuals and HIV Risk.” National Institute of Mental Health, R01-MH095325. Role: Investigator. (Principal Investigators: Karolynn Siegel & Helen-Maria Lekas.) 2010–2011 Doctorate Degree Bursary ($10,000). Fondation Desjardins (Que bec, Canada). 2009–2012 Doctoral Research Scholarship ($60,000). Fonds de Recherche du Que bec – Socie te et Culture (FRQSC)

HONORS AND AWARDS

2011 Matilda White Riley Qualifying Paper Award (Rutgers, Sociology). 2008 Special Study Award ($2000). The Graduate School – New Brunswick (Rutgers University). 2005 UTE Scholarship ($1000). Union of Taxation Employees of Canada. 2005 PSAC Scholarship ($1000). Public Service Alliance of Canada.

CONFERENCES & PRESENTATIONS

Invited lectures 2017 “The Impact of Public Policy on Sex Venues and Gay Cruising in NYC.” Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS). The Graduate Center – City University of New York (CUNY).

Department/School talks 2018 “Male group sex venues in NYC: Contextual influences on risk behavior.” HIV Center Rounds – Early Stage Investigators. HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies at the New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University. (April 5, 2018). 2016 “Going Underground: The Impact of Public Policy on Group Sex Venues in NYC.” Gender, Sexuality & Health Seminar. Department of Population and Family Health – Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. 2015 “Organizing Sexuality, Intimacy, and Community: How Sex Clubs Owners and Public Health Authorities Shape the Private Lives of Gay Men in NYC.” Sociology Department Colloquium, Rutgers University.

Refereed presentations 2017 “Intimacy at the Sex Club: Relational Patterns of Gay Men Who Attend Sex Parties.” Social Science History Association Annual Conference. Montre al, Que bec.

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2014 “Group Sex and Distinction: How Difference and Status Influence Behavior at Gay Private Sex Parties in NYC.” Paper presented at the Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario. 2014 “‘No guys with attitude’: sociabilite sexuelle et exclusion dans un sexe-partie gaie de New York.” Paper presented at the conference Sexualités et genres : vulnérabilité et résilience (SVR). Universite du Que bec a Montre al. 2013 “From Anonymity to Community: Collective Sexualities in the 21st Century.” Roundtable presentation, Sexualities section, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. 2012 “Intimate Sex in Semi-Public Places: Social-Sexual Practices in a NYC Gay Sex Party.” Paper presented at the conference Sexual Cultures: Theory, Practice, Research. Brunel University, London, UK. 2010 “The Practical Mastery of Sex Party-Goers: Interaction at a NYC Bareback Party.” Paper presented at the conference Doing Queer Studies Now. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 2010 “Barebacking and the Culture of Public Sex: Ethnography of a New York City Sex Party.” Paper presented at the Canadian Sociological Association 45th Annual Meeting and Conference. Concordia University, Montre al, Que bec. 2010 “Sexual Democracy or Competition? Social Interaction at a New York City Sex Party.” Paper presented at the conference Politically Queer: Social In(queer)y and the University. The New School for Social Research, New York, NY. 2010 “Barebacking and Public Sex: Ethnography of a New York City Sex Party.” Paper presented at the 7th Annual Graduate Student Ethnography Conference. Stony Brook University, New York, NY. 2010 “Barebacking and the Culture of Public Sex: Analysis of a New York City Sex Party as a Sexual Field.” Paper presented at the conference Reinstating Transgression: Emerging Political Economies of Queer Space. American University, Washington, DC. 2005 “How Dangerous is Hazzard: the risk of authenticity in gay porn performance.” Paper presented at the conference Shades of Sexuality in Film: exploring the “aberrant,” the “normal,” and the space between. State University.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

* All courses taught at Rutgers University unless mentioned.

Courses taught individually: Expository Writing – Fall 2013 & 2014 (two sections per semester). Introduction to Social Research Methods – Summer 2009.

Recitation instructor: Normality and Abnormality – Spring 2013 (three sections).

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Computer Analysis of Social Science Data – Fall 2012 (two sections). Immigrant States: Jersey's Global Routes – Fall 2010 (three sections). Introduction to Sociology – Fall 2008, Spring 2009 (three sections per semester). Development of Sociological Theory – Fall 2007, Spring 2008 (two sections per semester). Introduction to HIV/AIDS – Spring 2005 (online course). Concordia University.

Grader: Sociology of Sexualities – three semesters (2009 to 2010).

AREAS OF INTEREST

Sexualities; LGBT & Queer Studies; HIV/AIDS; Ethnography & Qualitative Methods; Deviance; Social studies of Health & Medicine; Intimacy, Family & the Life Course; Public Sociology.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Ad hoc peer reviews: For a verified record of peer reviews, visit the following link: http://publons.com/author/435274/etienne-meunier Archives of Sexual Behavior Culture, Health and Sexuality Gender, Place, and Culture The Journal of Sex Research Qualitative Sociology Sexualities Sociological Forum

University Service 2013–2015. Predoctoral Leadership Development Institute. Rutgers University. (Institute to prepare doctoral students for leadership roles in higher education.)

Graduate Union of Sociology Students at Rutgers: 2009–2012 Treasurer 2009–2010 Student representative at faculty meetings 2009–2010 Mentor for incoming students 2007–2008 First year cohort representative

Community service / Public sociology: 2014–2016: Program director and board member. HOOK Online and Rent U Program. (Harm reduction program for male sex workers). 2015–2016: Director of operations and board member. Positive Alliance. (Services for people living with HIV/AIDS).

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LANGUAGE SKILLS

French: native speaker. English: fluent. Spanish: beginner.

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