Betsy Erbaugh
Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology
Stockton University
United States of America
Biography
Betsy Erbaugh is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Stockton University, as well as the university’s Faculty Fellow for Service-Learning. A recipient of fellowships from the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at Notre Dame, the University of New Mexico, and the Anita L. Mishler Education Fund, she has taught Sociology and Gender/Women's Studies courses at Stockton, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Butler University, Grinnell College, and the University of New Mexico. Dr. Erbaugh has presented her work at meetings of the American Public Health Association, the American Sociological Association, the National Women's Studies Association, the Society for the Study of Social Problems, the International Network for Social Network Analysis, the Race, Gender and Class Conference at Southern University New Orleans, and the Los Angeles Queer Studies Conference, among other fora. Her work appears in interdisciplinary journals and edited volumes including Social Science Research; Race, Gender and Class; Practical Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology; and Gender Violence: Interdisciplinary Perspectives.
Research Interest
Reproductive and Sexual Health; Public Health; Social Movements/Community Organizing; Gender, Race, Class and Sexuality; Violence (Personal, Cultural and Structural); Feminist and Queer Theories; Research Methods
Publications
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Bell, David C., Elizabeth B. Erbaugh et al, (2017) "Comparing Network Sampling Designs for a Hidden Population of Drug Users: Random Walk vs. Respondent-Driven Sampling," Social Science Research. 62:350-361.