Alumni Arialle Crabtree is a doctoral candidate in the Sociology department at the University of Georgia. Her research focuses on gender, sexuality, and social movements with a specialization in qualitative methods. She has published on social media use in the marriage equality movement in the journal of Queer Studies in Media and Popular Culture, as well as co-authored a chapter in Dr. Jim Dowd's forthcoming book, Social Life in the Movies: How Hollywood Imagines War, Schools, Romance, Aging, and Social Inequality. Concurrent with pursuit of her Ph.D., Arialle is also a lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Mississippi State University. Arialle teaches introductory and upper-level courses related to sociological theory, social problems, gender, and sexuality. She is committed to best instructional practices in her face-to-face and online courses. In 2018, Arialle received the Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award from the Office of the Vice President of Instruction at the University of Georgia. Education Education: M.A. in Sociology, University of Georiga in 2015 Graduate Certificate in Women's Studies, University of Georgia B.S. in Applied Sociology, North Carolina State University in 2012 B.A. in Political Science, North Carolina State University in 2012 Research Research Areas: Social Movements Gender Culture Courses Regularly Taught Courses Regularly Taught: SOCI 3220 SOCI 3280