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CJ Pascoe
Sociologist and author from the United States

CJ Pascoe

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Sociologist and author from the United States
A.K.A.
Cheri Jo Pascoe
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Female
Place of birth
Seattle, USA
Age
50 years
Education
University of California, Berkeley
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Biography

C.J. Pascoe (born June 3, 1974) is an American sociologist and author. She was an assistant professor at Colorado College, and is currently a professor at the University of Oregon. Her research focuses on gender, youth, homophobia, sexuality and news media.

Personal life

Pascoe was born in Seattle, Washington and raised in San Juan Capistrano, a city in Orange County, California. She has one younger brother.

She received her undergraduate degree fromBrandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. After college she coordinated an eating disorder programin Boston. She then furthered her education with a PhD in Sociology from University of California at Berkeley. She was drawn to Berkeley because of their strong Gender Studies program, and attended 1997–2007.

Sociologist career

Pascoe started her career as a sociologist right out of graduate school working as a consultant for the Digital Youth Project in California founded by The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. The Digital Youth Project, based out of UC Berkeley, studies how youth use new media and addresses three main objectives: “The first objective is to describe kids as active innovators using digital media rather than as passive consumers of popular culture or academic knowledge. The second objective is to think about the implications of kids' innovative cultures for schools and higher education and to engage in a dialogue with educational planners. The third objective is to advise software designers about how to use kids' innovative approaches to knowledge and learning in building better software.”While Pascoe was working with the Digital Youth Project she studied teens and how they used new media. She found that they were mostly using forms of new media throughout their romantic and dating lives.

Pascoe is especially interested in how teenage boys think of themselves as masculine. She spent a year and a half following teenage boys in a high school in California and found that they prove their masculinity by calling each other negative homosexual slurs. She found that these teenage boys prove themselves by calling others unmasculine or "fags" when they behave in unmasculine ways. “To call someone gay or fag is like the lowest thing you can call someone. Because that’s like saying that you’re nothing,” is how one teenage boy put it to Pascoe.

She has also been interested in the subculture that “Pro Ana” websites create and how women with anorexia use the web as a way to connect and encourage anorexia and other eating disorders. “This is by all means not all anorexics; I wouldn't even say the majority of anorexics or people with eating disorders are in this kind of community. These are primarily women who set out to have an eating-disordered lifestyle. This is not a teenager who's gone on a diet and taken it too far and is getting help. There's a difference between those two things. These are, again, primarily women who take pride in their ability to deny themselves food and to keep their weight at this artificially low and dangerous level”.

Pascoe's research has been featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Toronto Globe and Mail, American Sexuality Magazine and Inside Higher Ed.

Teaching career

Pascoe was an assistant professor at Colorado College. Pascoe is now a professor at the University of Oregon. She teaches courses in sexuality, social psychology, deviance, gender and education.

She has also taught sociology at Mills College and the University of California, Berkeley.

Books

Pascoe has published a variety of books, including:

  • Dude You’re a Fag: Masculinity and Sexuality in High School (June 2007).The book won the American Educational Research Association’s 2007 Book of the Year Award. The book documents the relationship between homophobic harassment, heterosexism and masculinity in high school.
  • Pascoe is also a contributor to the coauthored book Hanging Out, Geeking Out and Messing Around:Living and Learning with New Media (November 2009).It is the largest qualitative study of youth new media use ever conducted.
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