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For articles previous to 2017, please visit my news archives.

December 2023 by Amin Ghaziani

Library Journal: It’s a STAR!

A pre-publication review of Long Live Queer Nightlife just dropped. LJ gave the book a starred distinction: “An accessible, absorbing look into an evolving form of queer culture, written by a brilliant sociologist.”

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November 2023 by Amin Ghaziani

Audiobook: Meet Amin El Gamal

Amin & Amin: a doppelganger duo! My new book with Princeton, Long Live Queer Nightlife, will be narrated by Amin El Gamal (he/they), best known for his role in Prison Break, making him the first openly queer Muslim actor to play a leading role on television.

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July 2023 by Amin Ghaziani

Page proofs

Page proofs for my new book, Long Live Queer Nightlife (Princeton), have arrived. How did the global closure of gay bars revolutionize underground nightlife scenes? The book comes out March 2024. Sign up with Princeton to be notified when preorders are available. See you on the dancefloor!

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July 2023 by Amin Ghaziani

Theory and Society

My new article is out! Andy Holmes and I examine coming out of the closet, and how sexuality provides symbolic resources–“distinguishing but not defining”–in the service of crafting a modern sexual self. New in Theory and Society.

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August 2022 by Amin Ghaziani

Contexts Q&A

Read an interview with Seth Abrutyn and me that we jointly gave to UBC Sociology about our new roles as co-editors of Contexts magazine.

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March 2022 by Amin Ghaziani

Co-Editor of Contexts Magazine

I am delighted to have been appointed as Co-Editor (with Dr. Seth Abrutyn) of Contexts, the public-facing magazine of the American Sociological Association. Our term officially begins January 1, 2023. This is the first time that the magazine will be based in Canada. It will bring tremendous visibility for UBC Sociology, and incomparable professional opportunities for our graduate students.

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