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Recent & Upcoming Publications
Elizabeth Trudeau. "Discontented and Jack of All Trades: Revisiting Male Survival Sex Work through a Modern Sex Work Lens." Sexualities. (forthcoming)
Elizabeth (Libby) Trudeau. Taken for a Moral Ride: Public Fears, Quanon, and Sexual Exploitation. The Society Pages October 22, 2020 thesocietypages.org/specials/taken-for-a-moral-ride-public-fears-qanon-and-sexual-exploitation/
Dissertation Research
My Dissertation is a three-part project that examines how the social-problem-oriented field of anti-human trafficking efforts in the United States has grown and operates. In part 1, I statistically model the growth and institutionalization of human trafficking task forces in the United States adding nuance to our understandings of the creation and institutionalization of social problems. In part 2 I utilize and advance both cultural and organizational theoretical understandings of social fields to explain how this type of social field is held together and operates. In part 3 I consider how we can expand and reconsider Elizabeth Bernstein's concept of "Carceral Feminism" as it relates to the current anti-trafficking movement.
Other Projects
Elizabeth Trudeau and Abigail Jorgensen. "Saying 'I Do' to Feminism: How U.S. Women Manage and Enact Religious and Feminist Identities in their Weddings" Under Review
Elizabeth Trudeau, Scott Noble, Sillimon Davis, Sherman Bryant, and Anthony Queen. "Identifying Trafficking Experience and Health Needs among African American Male Survival Sex Workers." Under Review