Paisley Currah is Professor of Political Science and of Women's and Gender Studies at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center. Susan Stryker is Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Arizona.
Paisley Currah is Professor of Political Science and of Women's and Gender Studies at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center. Susan Stryker is Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Arizona.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paisley Currah and Susan Stryker, special issue editors
Inhaltsangabe
Paisley Currah and Susan Stryker - Introduction Christine Labuski and Colton Keo-Meier - The (Mis)Measure of Trans Sari L. Reisner, Kerith J. Conron, Scout, Kellan Baker, Jody L. Herman, Emilia Lombardi, Emily A. Greytak, Alison M. Gill, and Alicia K. Matthews - “Counting” Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Adults in Health Research: Recommendations from the Gender Identity in US Surveillance Group T. Benjamin Singer - The Profusion of Things: The “Transgender Matrix” and Demographic Imaginaries in US Public Health Kristen Schilt and Jenifer Bratter - From Multiracial to Transgender?: Assessing Attitudes toward Expanding Gender Options on the US Census Kyle G. Knight, Andrew R. Flores, and Sheila J. Nezhad - Surveying Nepal's Third Gender: Development, Implementation, and Analysis Anna M. KLonkowska - Making Transgender Count in Poland: Disciplined Individuals and Circumscribed Populations Natalie Ingraham, Vanessa Pratt, and Nick Gorton - Counting Trans* Patients: A Community Health Center Case Study Hale Thompson and Lisa King - Who Counts as “Transgender”?: Epidemiological Methods and a Critical Intervention Jeffrey Alan Johnson - Information Systems and the Translation of Transgender Jack Harrison-Quintana, Jaime M. Grant, and Ignacio G. Rivera - Boxes of Our Own Creation: A Trans Data Collection Wo/Manifesto Megan M. Rohrer - The Ethical Case for Undercounting Trans Individuals
Paisley Currah and Susan Stryker - Introduction Christine Labuski and Colton Keo-Meier - The (Mis)Measure of Trans Sari L. Reisner, Kerith J. Conron, Scout, Kellan Baker, Jody L. Herman, Emilia Lombardi, Emily A. Greytak, Alison M. Gill, and Alicia K. Matthews - “Counting” Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Adults in Health Research: Recommendations from the Gender Identity in US Surveillance Group T. Benjamin Singer - The Profusion of Things: The “Transgender Matrix” and Demographic Imaginaries in US Public Health Kristen Schilt and Jenifer Bratter - From Multiracial to Transgender?: Assessing Attitudes toward Expanding Gender Options on the US Census Kyle G. Knight, Andrew R. Flores, and Sheila J. Nezhad - Surveying Nepal's Third Gender: Development, Implementation, and Analysis Anna M. KLonkowska - Making Transgender Count in Poland: Disciplined Individuals and Circumscribed Populations Natalie Ingraham, Vanessa Pratt, and Nick Gorton - Counting Trans* Patients: A Community Health Center Case Study Hale Thompson and Lisa King - Who Counts as “Transgender”?: Epidemiological Methods and a Critical Intervention Jeffrey Alan Johnson - Information Systems and the Translation of Transgender Jack Harrison-Quintana, Jaime M. Grant, and Ignacio G. Rivera - Boxes of Our Own Creation: A Trans Data Collection Wo/Manifesto Megan M. Rohrer - The Ethical Case for Undercounting Trans Individuals
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