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Shannon
N. Davis
Assistant
Professor of Sociology
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I was born and raised in My research has two foci. One vein of my work focuses on the creation
of families and the negotiation of family life. Specifically, I am
interested in how adolescents create and maintain relationships, how family
members negotiate the intersection of paid and unpaid work in their daily
lives, and how gender inequality is reproduced in families. The second, and related, focus of
my research is on the construction and maintenance of beliefs about gender,
or gender ideologies. I am also
interested in the ways in which gender ideologies inform adolescent and adult
decisions about education, work, and relationships. Other recent research has focused
on testing the predictive power of theories on divorce, the division of
household labor, and perceptions of fairness of the division of household
labor using cross-national samples. I currently live in |
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