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Jason V. D'Amours

@Jason_DAmours

PhD Candidate at Florida State University. Sociology. Studying sexuality, HIV/AIDS science, PrEP, and activism. Views are my own.

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What a great way to end the year. I’m thrilled to share that my first sole-authored manuscript is now published with @journal_chs I use HIV activism and PrEP as a case to explore health advocacy groups’ understandings of advances in science. 🧵 tandfonline.com/eprint/KEETADP…


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Excited to announce:

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🚨Published today - the latest volume of @AnnualReviews! 🚨 In "Conceptualizations of Race," @WendyRothSoc, Alejandra Regla-Vargas & I discuss how people (including sociologists!) think about race and why this matters. Read it here: annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.114…

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My article with @nathanihoff is now online! Sexuality, Migration, and LGB Policy: A Portrait of Immigrants in Same-Sex Couples in the United States journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01…


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Hot off the press! My new article w @AndyHolmes12 in Theory & Society about the process of coming out. Deep feelings of ambivalence are at the core, reflecting crisscrossing trends of progress & backlash that characterize the modern moment. link.springer.com/article/10.100… @UBCSociology

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🧵 BREAKING: PrEP4All is deeply disappointed in the jury’s verdict in United States v. @GileadSciences This case created an opportunity to correct a decade-long injustice that led to hundreds of thousands of new HIV infections. @TheJusticeDept nytimes.com/2023/05/09/bus…


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How many women are using PrEP? How well does oral PrEP work in women? Does the efficacy of oral PrEP differ in women? Our new research briefing on PrEP and women covers the history of PrEP research and provision for cisgender women. aidsmap.com/about-hiv/prep…


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Ethnographers and interviewers! For an important new debate on how to evaluate qualitative research, see the new symposium on @JessicaCalarco and my book Qualitative Literacy (@ucpress @NaomiUCPress). In Soc. Methods and Research and now available online. Includes papers by 1/2


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Globally, the majority of people who have started #PrEP for #HIV prevention are cis women - but PrEP awareness and availability remains particularly low among women outside Africa. PrEP and women - an @aidsmap research briefing. aidsmap.com/about-hiv/prep…


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Quick @Stata tip: Two helpful options I only recently (😭) discovered when using the mighty margins/marginsplot commands for interactions: 1) "plot#opts" to have complete control over each individual line and marker 2) using "xlab" to specify each label on the x-axis

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How can you incorporate more practice skills in your sociology classroom? Co-founder Luke Hanna has one suggestion—have students build a website as a public sociology assignment. Read more at the link! appliedworldwide.com/public-sociolo…


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I'm officially published! 🥳 Check out what @DeanaRohlinger1, @srwpolisci, Stu Shulman and I put together about the effect of Twitter bans on the quality and content of information that influencers share.

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