Research Interests: Sexualities, Sex and Gender, Body and Embodiment, Labor
Pronouns: they/them
Education:
BS: Sociology, Montana State University Billings, 2019
MA: Sociology, University of Montana, 2021
Recent courses taught:
SOC349: Classical Sociological Theory
SOC307: Criminology
Bio:
Logan is a PhD candidate and teaching assistant in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at the University at Buffalo. They are interested in labor, sexuality, and gender. In their MA thesis, Logan explored how labor and gender intersected in the context of rural and urban truck stops across Montana. Their dissertation (in progress) focuses on how transmasculine and nonbinary people do gender in the context of online sex work.
Presentations:
Williams, Michelle. 2024. "Structure, Agency, and Complexity in the Scholarly Portrayal of Housing-Insecure and Homeless Transgender People." American Sociological Association, Montreal, CA, August.
Welch, Ayrlia, Kathy D’Alfonso, and Michelle Williams. 2023. “Affordability, Access, and Allowance: Reproductive Freedom and Purchased Family.” American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA, August.
Email: mw233@buffalo.edu