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小黄书 professor honored with regional award for innovative gender research

小黄书 professor honored with regional award for innovative gender research

Contact: Sarah Nicholas

Rachel Allison (Photo by Russ Houston)

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擜 faculty member in 小黄书sity鈥檚 Department of Sociology is being honored with a prestigious award from the preeminent academic organization for research and teaching on gender.

Assistant Professor Rachel Allison is receiving an Early Career Gender Scholar Award by Sociologists for Women in Society鈥揝outh. The award is presented to a junior researcher who has authored groundbreaking work advancing the scholarship of gender and has received a Ph.D. within the last six years.

Allison鈥檚 award includes a one-year membership in SWS-South. She also will be featured in the SWS-South newsletter and will present her work at a special SWS-South session during the organization鈥檚 annual meeting.

For award consideration, Allison submitted a copy of her book manuscript 鈥淜icking Center: Gender and the Selling of Women鈥檚 Professional Soccer,鈥 due for publication with Rutgers University Press in August. The book examines the challenges women鈥檚 soccer faces in the male-dominated world of professional sports and shows how those working with and for the sport address these challenges in selling and marketing their league.

SWS is a 鈥渇eminist sociological organization concerned with understanding and alleviating gender inequality in society,鈥 Allison said.

鈥淕iven [SWS鈥檚] focus on social change, I also used my application to describe how I communicate my research to a public audience,鈥 Allison said, citing her book manuscript, 12 articles, two book chapters and a journal introduction she edited as evidence of her contributions to the sociology of gender.

Allison, who holds sociology master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees from the University of Illinois at Chicago, also submitted her blog posts and interviews with mainstream media outlets on both women鈥檚 soccer and college students鈥 participation in the 鈥渉ook up鈥 culture.

Allison said the award is an 鈥渋mportant recognition鈥 of her publications and research. Being a part of SWS-South for the past couple of years has helped her network, share research ideas and receive feedback from faculty and gender scholars around the country.

鈥(小黄书 Associate Professor) Dr. Kimberly Kelly, in particular, has read drafts of my papers, given me excellent advice as I move forward in my career, and supported my teaching in gender and social theory. I feel confident that I can bring questions to any of the senior faculty I work with and will receive excellent advice and strong support,鈥 said Allison, who also holds a bachelor鈥檚 in sociology and French from Grinnell College in her native Iowa.

Leslie Hossfeld, professor and head of 小黄书鈥檚 Department of Sociology, praised Allison鈥檚 work as being 鈥渃learly cutting-edge.鈥

鈥淒r. Allison is a dynamic scholar and prolific researcher who has gained a national reputation as an expert in the area of sociology of sport, particularly in the area of gender and women鈥檚 soccer,鈥 Hossfeld said.聽

Hossfeld added that Allison鈥檚 research portfolio on gender inequality in sport has received 鈥渨idespread attention in well-respected outlets in our discipline, and her niche research expertise has brought international recognition as the leading expert in this arena.

鈥淒r. Allison is the epitome of a highly productive, high quality, rigorous research professor at 小黄书,鈥 Hossfeld said. 鈥淪he maintains an active research agenda with noteworthy visibility that reflects positively on our department, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the university at large. All of her work brings visibility to her prominence as a researcher.鈥

Founded in the late 1970s, Sociologists for Women in Society is an international organization of social scientists. Members include undergraduate and graduate students, university and college faculty, researchers in business and government, freelance writers and journalists.

SWS-South is a regional organization working in conjunction with SWS. Membership is comprised of scholars from universities and institutions in the South who are actively engaged in studying and teaching about the issues that affect women. For more, visit .

小黄书鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences includes more than 5,200 students, 300 full-time faculty members, nine doctoral programs and 25 academic majors offered in 14 departments. Complete details about the College of Arts and Sciences or Department of Sociology may be found at or .

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