I am a researcher with over 10 years of experience examining social inequalities – particularly, gender-based violence. I graduated with my Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California, Riverside in 2019 and specialized in the study of gender and criminology.  I have published papers on masculinity, domestic violence, substance use, misogyny, and disabilities. 

 

Peer-Reviewed Articles

 

2023 Grindal, Matthew, Amanda Admire, Danielle Maria Carkin and Tanya Nieri. "Gender and substance use among Latinx college students: An application of social structure social learning theory." Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse. https://doi.org/10.1080/15332640.2023.2271873


2018            Grindal, Matthew, Amanda Admire, and Tanya Nieri. “A Theoretical Examination of Immigrant Status and Substance Use among Latino College Students.” Deviant Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2018.1512257

 

2018            Vito, Christopher, Amanda Admire, and Elizabeth Hughes. “Masculinity, Aggrieved Entitlement, and Violence: Considering the Isla Vista Mass Shooting.”  NORMA: International Journal for Masculinity Studies 13(2): 86-102.

 

2017            Admire, Amanda and Blanca Ramirez.  “Violence and Disability: Experiences and Perceptions of Victimization Among Deaf People.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260517730564

 

2017            Kwon, Ronald, Matthew Mahutga, and Amanda Admire. “Promoting patriarchy or dual equality? Multiculturalism and the immigrant household division of labor.” Sociological Quarterly 58(3): 373-404.

 

2015            Kwon, Ronald, Amanda Admire, and Christopher Vito. “Declining Fertility in Two Koreas: The Demographic Implications for a Korean Reunification.” Korea Journal 55(4): 85-110.

 

Book Reviews

 

2015            Admire, Amanda and Dinur Blum. “Moral Time: A Review.” Law & Society Review 49(2): 546-548.

 

Web-Based Publications

 

2015            Admire, Admire and Christopher Vito. “The Curious Case of Ray Rice: Domestic Violence in the NFL.” The Sociological Imagination http://sociologicalimagination.org/archives/17073