Doug Meyer
Associate Professor of Women, Gender & Sexuality
204 Levering Hall
PO Box 400172
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4172
Books:
Meyer, Doug. 2022. Violent Differences: The Importance of Race in Sexual Assault against Queer Men. Oakland: University of California Press.
Meyer, Doug. 2015. Violence against Queer People: Race, Class, Gender, and the Persistence of Anti-LGBT Discrimination. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
Recent Journal Articles:
Meyer, Doug. Forthcoming. “Constructing Hierarchies of Victimhood: Queer Male Survivors’ Evaluations of Sexual Assault Survivors.” Sexualities (published online, ahead of print, doi: 10.1177/13634607211060502).
Meyer, Doug. 2022. “Racializing Emasculation: An Intersectional Analysis of Queer Men’s Evaluations of Sexual Assault.” Social Problems 69(1): 39-57.
Meyer, Doug. 2020. “‘So Much for Protect and Serve’: Queer Male Survivors’ Perceptions of Negative Police Experiences.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 36(2): 228-250.
Meyer, Doug. 2020. “Omar Mateen as U.S. Citizen, Not Foreign Threat: Homonationalism and LGBTQ Online Representations of the Pulse Nightclub Shooting.” Sexualities 23(3): 249-268.
Meyer, Doug. 2020. “An Intersectional Analysis of LGBTQ Online Media Coverage of the Pulse Nightclub Shooting Victims.” Journal of Homosexuality 67(10): 1343-1366.