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Lisa Jean Moore
Lisa Jean Moore is Professor of (Sociology and Gender Studies at the State University of New York ), Purchase College. She was born in New York State, received a BA from Tufts University, a Masters of Public Health from the University of California, Berkeley and a PhD from the University of California, San Francisco. After receiving her doctoral degree in 1995, Moore was a fellow in the National Institutes of Mental Health, Traineeship in AIDS Prevention Sciences at the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, the largest research center in the world dedicated to social, behavioral and policy science approaches to HIV. She lives in Crown Heights, Brooklyn with her husband Paisley Currah and their three daughters.
== Research ==

Moore is a qualitative, medical sociologist with expertise in science and technology studies, gender and sexuality studies, critical body studies and animal studies. She has published seven books and several articles in wide-ranging journals such as ''Social Text'', ''Hypatia'', ''Ethnography'', and ''Science, Technology and Human Values''.
''Buzz: Urban Beekeeping and the Power of the Bee''〔Moore, Lisa Jean and Mary Kosut. 2013. Buzz: Urban Beekeeping and the Power of the Bee. (New York: New York University Press). http://nyupress.org/books/book-details.aspx?bookId=12100#.UiTDTLzo854 ISBN 9781479827381〕 (NYU Press) is based on a collaborative multi-sited ethnography of urban beekeepers in the NYC area. This work with sociologist Mary Kosut investigates the socio-cultural relationship between humans and bees, focusing on how bees become meaningful to human life, and how humans have created conditions of their necessity to bees’ survival. This book won the 2014 Distinguished Scholarship Award from the American Sociological Association's Animals and Society Section.
In 2007, she published ''Sperm Counts: Overcome by Man’s Most Precious Fluid'' (NYU Press)〔Moore, Lisa Jean. 2007. Sperm Counts: Overcome by Man’s Most Precious Fluid. (New York: New York University Press). http://nyupress.org/books/book-details.aspx?bookid=517#.UiTDsLzo854 ISBN 9780814795620〕 a qualitative research project which analyzes historical documentation of biomedical and contemporary representations from reproductive scientists, semen banking promotional materials on the Internet, children’s "facts of life" books, pornography, forensics transcripts, and sex workers’ narratives, and participant observation.
Her collaborative book with Monica J. Casper entitled ''Missing Bodies: The Politics of Visibility''〔Casper, Monica and Lisa Jean Moore. 2009. Missing Bodies: The Politics of Visibility. (New York: New York University Press). http://nyupress.org/books/book-details.aspx?bookid=1020#.UiTEK7zo854 ISBN 9780814716779〕 (NYU Press) draws on varied approaches to examine six provocative sites where some human bodies are highly visible while others are not represented at all, with important consequences for social action and policy. The book calls for a new, systemic, and politically engaged “ocular ethics,” one grounded not merely in representations but also in analysis of social structures.
With Judith Lorber, Moore has written two books. ''Gendered Bodies: Feminist Perspectives''〔Lorber, Judith and Lisa Jean Moore. 2011. Gendered Bodies: Feminist Perspectives. (Oxford: Oxford University Press). http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/he/subject/Sociology/SocialInequality/SociologyoftheBody/?&ci=9780199732456 ISBN 9780199732456〕 (Oxford University Press) offers a feminist interpretation of prenatal to after-death gendered bodies, men’s as well as women’s, of different abilities, racial ethnic identities, ages, sexualities, and social classes. ''Gender and the Social Construction of Illness''〔Lorber, Judith and Lisa Jean Moore. 2002. Gender and The Social Construction of Illness. 2nd Edition. (Walnut Creek, CA: Alta Mira Press). https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780759102378 ISBN 9780759102378〕 (Altamira Press) considers the interface between the social institutions of gender and Western medicine and offers a distinct feminist viewpoint to analyze issues of power and politics concerning physical illness.
The edited collection ''The Body Reader: Essential Social and Cultural Readings'',〔Moore, Lisa Jean and Mary Kosut. 2010. The Body Reader: Essential Social and Cultural Readings. (New York: New York University Press). http://nyupress.org/books/book-details.aspx?bookid=3416#.UiTE4bzo854 ISBN 9780814795651〕 a collaborative effort with Mary Kosut, charts the field of the “sociology of the body” by establishing a collection of well-known (tried and true) writing combined with original essays solicited to address particular theoretical and conceptual needs.
In 2014, the textbook ''The Body: Social and Cultural Dissections'', written with Monica J. Casper, offers a comprehensive and accessible overview of sociological and cultural perspectives on the human body. Organized along the lines of a standard anatomical textbook delineated by body parts and processes, this volume subverts the expected content in favor of providing tools for social and cultural analysis.

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