College of Natural and Behavioral Sciences
Department of Sociology
Professor
(310) 243-3430
BIOGRAPHY
Alexis S. McCurn is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at 好色先生, Dominguez Hills. Her areas of teaching and research expertise include qualitative research methods, urban sociology, Black communities, gender studies and feminist theory, and inequality with a special focus on the intersections of gender, race, and class. Her current research explores issues related to gendered violence and inner-city life with a particular focus on inequality and survival in impoverished communities.
Dr. McCurn鈥檚 first book, The Grind: Black Women and Survival in the Inner City (Rutgers University Press) is an ethnographic study based on two years of naturalistic field research in Oakland, California and explores how Black women negotiate urban public space. This work examines how race, sex, class, violence, and the body are experienced, understood, and accomplished through encounters and interactions while negotiating public space in poor inner-city communities. Her research has received awards from the American Sociological Association's Race, Gender, and Class Section as well as funding from the National Science Foundation, the William T. Grant Foundation, and the Mervyn M. Dymally African American Political & Economic Institute. At CSUDH, she teaches Understanding Social Relationships in a Global Context, Sociology of Black Communities, Black Women, Power, and Politics, Methods of Sociological Research, and a Seminar in Ethnographic Analysis.EDUCATION
Ph.D., Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2013
M.A., Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2009
B.A., Sociology, University of San Francisco, 2005
RESEARCH
Her areas of expertise include Qualitative Research Methods, Urban Sociology, Inequality, Intersections of Gender, Race, and Class, Black Communities, Gender Studies and Feminist Theory.
SELECT PUBLICATIONS
Books
Alexis S. McCurn. 2018.The Grind: Black Women and Survival in the Inner City. Rutgers University Press.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Alexis S. McCurn. 2020. 鈥淪urviving the Grind鈥: How Young Black Women Negotiate Physical and Emotional Labor in Urban Space.鈥 Sociological Spectrum 40(4): 227鈥246.听
Alexis S. McCurn. 2018.鈥鈥楰eeping It Fresh鈥: How Young Black Women Negotiate Self-Representation and Controlling Images in Urban Space.鈥听City & Community听17 (1) :134-149
Alexis S. McCurn. 2017. 鈥溾業 Am Not a Prostitute鈥: How Young Black Women Challenge Street-based Micro-interactional Assaults.鈥听Sociological Focus听50 (1) :52鈥65.
Book Chapters
听Nikki Jones and听Alexis S. McCurn. 2015. 鈥淏lack Girls, Gender, and Violence.鈥澨 Pp. 78鈥91 in听Understanding Diversity,听edited by C. M. Renzetti and R. M. Kennedy- Bergen.听 New York: Pearson.
