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Pedagogy & Mentoring

Teaching

When I was an undergraduate, a handful of great professors at Hartnell Community College and at CSU Chico inspired me to begin to imagine myself as a college professor, and to think more deeply about teaching as a contribution both to individual students and to social change. It has been my good fortune for many years to receive a salary to lecture, read and discuss with groups of bright undergraduates.

I also continue to benefit from working with Ph.D. students. My current students help me to keep up with new ideas and approaches, and my past students inspire me with their commitments to teaching and their own field-shaping research. The roster below — my former Ph.D. students, their academic affiliations and their published books — makes me very proud.

Articles on Teaching

Self-reflexive essays on classroom teaching, privilege, and pedagogy.

  • Tal H. Peretz & Michael A. Messner (2013). “Stand up/sit down structure and agency activity.” Trails: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology.View
  • Michael A. Messner (2011). “The privilege of teaching about privilege.” Sociological Perspectives 54: 3–13.PDF
  • Michael A. Messner (2000). “White Guy Habitus in the Classroom: Confronting the Reproduction of Privilege.” Men and Masculinities 2: 457–469.PDF
  • Michael A. Messner (1993). “Confronting Diversity Issues in Courses on Men and Masculinity.” Masculinities 1: 13–16.
  • Mike Messner (1976). “Bubblegum and Surplus Value.” The Insurgent Sociologist 6(4): 51–56.PDF

Former Graduate Students

A list that makes me very proud — my former Ph.D. students, with the year of their degree, their academic affiliations, and selected books.

  1. Jane Bock 1994

    Instructor of Sociology, Southeast Community College, Lincoln

  2. Tom Matta 1996

    Northcentral University, Department of Marriage and Family Sciences

    • The Voices of Men: The Shaping of Masculinities in Three Subcultural Contexts (2001)
  3. Paul Sargent 1998

    Associate Professor of Sociology, San Diego State University (d. 2012)

    • Real Men or Real Teachers? Contradictions in the Lives of Men Elementary School Teachers (2001)
  4. Professor (Teaching) of Sociology, University of Southern California

    • Pop Culture Panics (2015)
    • Celebrity Culture and the American Dream (2011)
    • Kids These Days (2006)
    • It’s Not the Media (2003)
  5. Professor of Sociology, California Polytechnic University, Pomona

    • Body Panic: Gender, Health and the Selling of Fitness (2008)
    • Metamorphosis: Who We Become After Facial Paralysis (2023)
  6. Sohaila Shakib 1999

    Professor of Sociology, California State University, Dominguez Hills

  7. Associate Professor, Department of Interprofessional Health Studies, Towson University

  8. Shari Dworkin 2000

    Professor and Dean, University of Washington Bothell School of Nursing and Health Studies

    • Men at Risk: Masculinity, Heterosexuality and HIV Risk (2015)
    • Body Panic (2008)
    • Built to Win: The Female Athlete as Cultural Icon (2003)
  9. Wendy DeBoer 2005

    Director of Academic Programs, University of California Institute for Mexico and the United States

  10. Professor of Sociology, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs

    • Discipline and Indulgence: College Football, the Media, and the American Way of Life during the Cold War (2013)
    • Doping in Elite Sports (2018)
  11. Professor of American Studies and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Purdue University

    • Serving Equality: Feminism, Media, and Women’s Sports (2022)
    • No Slam Dunk (with Michael A. Messner, 2017)
  12. Associate Professor of Sociology, McMaster University

    • One Marriage Under God (2012)
    • How to Do Qualitative Research (2016)
    • Forbidden Intimacies: Polygamies at the Limits of Western Tolerance (2023)
  13. Zoe Corwin 2007

    Research Associate Professor, Pullias Center for Higher Education, University of Southern California

  14. Robert Hollenbaugh 2009

    Instructor of Sociology, Irvine Valley College

  15. James Thing 2009

    Assistant Professor of Sociology, Santa Monica College

  16. Associate Professor of Gender Studies and Sociology, Sabancı University, Istanbul

    • Queering Sexualities in Turkey: Gay Men, Male Prostitutes and the City (2017)
  17. Nicole Willms 2010

    Associate Professor of Sociology, North Idaho College

    • When Women Ruled the Court: Gender, Race, and Japanese American Basketball (2017)
  18. Martha Jane Phillips Starr Distinguished Professor in Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Missouri–Kansas City

    • Gendered Worlds (2019)
    • Styling Masculinity: Gender, Class and Inequality in the Men’s Grooming Industry (2016)
  19. Assistant Professor of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Yale University

    • Queer in Translation: Sexual Politics Under Neoliberalism Islam (2021)
  20. James McKeever 2011

    Professor of Sociology, Pierce College

  21. Tal Peretz 2014

    Associate Professor of Sociology, Auburn University

    • Some Men (with Michael A. Messner & Max A. Greenberg, 2015)
  22. Senior Lecturer of Sociology, Boston University

    • Some Men (with Michael A. Messner & Tal Peretz, 2015)
    • Twelve Weeks to Change a Life (2019)
  23. Jeffrey Sacha 2016

    Professor of Behavioral and Social Sciences, American River College

  24. Enn Burke 2018

    Assistant Dean, Equity and Student Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara

  25. Assistant Professor of Sociology, Brown University

  26. Kit Myers 2018

    Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of Southern California

  27. User Experience Researcher, LinkedIn

    • IntersectionAllies: We Make Room for All (with LaToya Council & Carolyn Choi)
    • Natural: Black Beauty and the Politics of Hair (2025)
  28. Assistant Professor of Sociology, Lehigh University

    • IntersectionAllies: We Make Room for All (with Chelsea Johnson & Carolyn Choi)