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Medora Barnes

Professor/Chair - Sociology and Criminology

Medora Barnes

eMail

mbarnes@jcu.edu

Phone Number

216-397-3082

Location

Saint Ignatius Hall 344

Medora Barnes

Biography

Dr. Medora W. Barnes received her BA from Trinity College before continuing her education at the University of Connecticut, where she received her MA and PhD in Sociology, as well as a Graduate Certificate in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. She is a qualitative researcher with a focus on gendered life transitions. Her research has examined work‐family decisions during the transition to parenthood, gender identity during the transition to adulthood, as well as a variety of topics around partnership, pregnancy, and belonging. Other research interests include ideologies of motherhood and fatherhood, gender in the labor market, and Disney fandom. In addition to presenting nationally, her publications include articles in the Journal of Family IssuesQualitative Sociology Review, and Journal of Consumer Culture.

Dr. Barnes joined the Department of Sociology and Criminology faculty in 2009 and currently serves as the Department Chair. 

 

Teaching Interests

Dr. Barnes regularly teaches the following courses:

  • SC-1010 Foundations of Sociology
  • SC-2150 Self & Society
  • SC-2250 Sociology of the Family
  • SC-3150 Sexuality & Sexual Behavior
  • SC-3250 Gender, Health & Medicine
  • SC-3500 Sociological Research Methods

 

Research Interests

  • Intersections of family and work
  • Pregnancy & parenthood
  • Life transitions/lifecourse
  • Identity & belonging
  • Gender & health

 

Awards

2022 William F. O'Hearn Award for Faculty Advising

 

Degrees


B.A. Trinity College (CT)

M.A. & Ph.D. University of Connecticut