Haoming Song Appointed to Editorial Board

Dr. Haoming Song, Assistant Professor in the Sociology Department, has been selected to serve on the inaugural editorial board of Sex & Sexualities, the newest American Sociological Association (ASA) journal. This exciting appointment reflects Dr. Song’s growing contributions to the sociology of sexualities, particularly in the study of LGBTQ families and their intersection with social inequality.

Sex & Sexualities aims to publish cutting-edge sociological research on sexualities, fostering a space for rigorous intersectional, interdisciplinary, transnational, feminist, and critical scholarship. The journal seeks to center work that interrogates sexualities as both a site of resistance to and reproduction of broader patterns of social marginalization. It prioritizes scholarship that foregrounds the experiences of Black, Indigenous, and other people of color (BIPOC), as well as transgender, non-binary, agender, intersex, and other gender-expansive people across the globe. It is published twice a year and features a variety of formats, including standard-length empirical articles, short-format empirical articles, conversation and debate essays, book review articles, pedagogical pieces, and interviews.

“I am thrilled to join the editorial board for Sex & Sexualities,” Dr. Song shared. “I’m excited to see the groundbreaking research that will emerge from this journal and look forward to reviewing papers that expand our understanding of LGBTQ families in the global context.”