‘Oh My God, I Sound Like a Horrible Person’: Contemporary Christians and the Conditional Acceptance of Sexual and Gender Diversity
Citation:Sumerau, J. E., Eric Anthony Grollman, and Ryan T. Cragun. 2018. “‘Oh My God, I Sound Like a Horrible Person’: Generic Processes in the Conditional Acceptance of Sexual and Gender Diversity.” Symbolic Interaction 41(1):62–82. doi: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/symb.326. This article can be downloaded here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)
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Losing Manhood Like a Man: A Collaborative Autoethnographic Examination of Masculinities and the Experience of a Vasectomy
Citation:Cragun, Ryan T., and J. E. Sumerau. 2017. “Losing Manhood Like a Man: A Collaborative Autoethnographic Examination of Masculinities and the Experience of a Vasectomy.” Men and Masculinities 20(1):98–116. doi: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1097184X15612516. This article can be downloaded here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)
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‘Men Never Cry’: Teaching Mormon Manhood in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Citation:Sumerau, J. E., Ryan T. Cragun, and Trina Smith. 2017. “‘Men Never Cry’: Teaching Mormon Manhood in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.” Sociological Focus 50(3):213–27. doi: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00380237.2017.1283178. This article can be downloaded here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)
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No One Expects a Transgender Jew: Religious, Sexual and Gendered Intersections in the Evaluation of Religious and Nonreligious Others
Citation:Cragun, Ryan T., and J. E. Sumerau. 2017. “No One Expects a Transgender Jew: Religious, Sexual and Gendered Intersections in the Evaluation of Religious and Nonreligious Others.” Secularism and Nonreligion 6(0):1–16. doi: https://doi.org/10.5334/snr.82. This article can be downloaded here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)
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Helping Quantitative Sociology Come Out of the Closet
Citation:Sumerau, J. E., Xan Nowakowski, Lain A. B. Mathers, and Ryan T. Cragun. 2017. “Helping Quantitative Sociology Come Out of the Closet.” Sexualities 20(5–6):644–56. doi: . This article can be downloaded here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)
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