Margo M. Mahan
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PRESENTATIONS


"The Racial Origins of U.S. Domestic Violence Law"
  • Northwestern University Department of Sociology, October 15, 2020.
  • Brown University, The Watson Institute, November 20, 2019.
  • University of Virginia Department of Sociology, October 11, 2018.
  • University of Michigan Department of Sociology, February 22, 2017.

"Globalizing True Victimhood"
  • International Sociological Association World Congress. August 2018. Toronto, Canada.
 
“Reflections on Intersectionality”
  • University of Michigan, Critical Intersectionality Conference. History and Epistemology. September 2017.
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"U.S. Wife-Beating Laws: Feminist Agency on Trial"
  • Social Science History Association Annual Conference. November 2015. Baltimore, MD.
  • Law & Society Association Annual Meeting. May 2015. Seattle, WA.

"The 'Bitch Tape': How Male Batterers Find the Woman in the State"
  • International Sociological Association World Congress of Sociology. July 2014. Yokohama, Japan.
  • Law & Society Association Annual Meeting. May 2014. Minneapolis, MN.
  • Social Science History Association Annual Conference. November 2013. Chicago, IL.
  • American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. August 2013. New York, NY.
  • Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting. March 2013. Boston, MA.
  • Institute for the Study of Societal Issues. May 2012. Berkeley, CA.

"The (Silent) Third Partner: The Role of 'Police' in Domestic Violent Disputes"
  • Law & Society Association Annual Meeting. June 2013. Boson, MA.

"Race, Sexuality, and Religion: Stigma and Meaning in a Black Church"
  • American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. August 2012. Denver, CO. ​

"Stigmatized Masculinity: Why Gay Men Remain Closeted in the Safe Spaces They Choose"
  • Pacific Sociological Association Annual Conference. March 2012. San Diego, CA.
  • Thinking Gender Annual Conference. February 2012. Los Angeles, CA. 
For the master's tools will never dismantle the master's house. They may allow us temporarily to beat him at his own game, but they will never enable us to bring about genuine change.
AUDRE LORDE, 1979
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