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In this panel, scholars examine patterns and effects of marginalization across several work contexts, including criminal, informal, and quasi-legitimate fields, and the immediate and long-term impacts of these experiences.
Transition Scars? Transgender Women and Sex Work by Birth and Transition Cohorts - Katie Donnelly Moran, Princeton University
The not-so-gendered labor market consequences of criminal legal contact - Lindsay Bing, University of Alberta; Kylie Jaeyun Yim, University of Texas-Austin; Becky Pettit, University of Texas-Austin
“You Don’t Look Like a Stoner!”: Gendered Racial Credentialing in the U.S. Legal Cannabis Industry - Katie Kaufman Rogers, Regis University
(Re)conceptualizing Precarity: A SWANA Feminist Approach to Researching Informal Gig Work - Laila Mourad, York University
Logging Off: Gender, Race, and Remote Work in the Technology Industry - Sigrid Willa Luhr, University of Illinois-Chicago