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  1. Christine Williams may refer to: Christine Williams (model) (born 1945), English model and actor; Christine Williams (nutritionist), English professor and university pro-vice-chancellor; Christine Williams (sociologist), American sociologist; Christine Douglass-Williams, also known as Christine Williams, Canadian blogger at Jihad Watch

  2. Christine L. Williams is the Elsie and Stanley E. (Skinny) Adams Senior Centennial Professor of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Austin. She is also one of the most influential sociologists of the past half century. Christine earned her doctorate from the University of California-Berkeley in 1986.

  3. Christine L. Williams (born 1959) is an American sociologist. She is a professor of Sociology and the Elsie and Stanley E. (Skinny) Adams Sr. Centennial Professor in Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Austin .

    • University of California, Berkeley
    • 1959 (age 64), San Antonio, Texas, United States
    • University of Texas at Austin (1988-present), University of Sydney (1992), University of Oklahoma (1986-1988)
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  4. Christine Williams is a sociologist who studies gender and work in the oil and gas industry. She spent ten years observing the industry through boom and bust cycles, and found that women scientists face gaslighting, a radical dissonance between language and practice. Her book, Gaslighted, exposes the gendered outcomes of this industry and its challenges for women.

  5. As many scholars can attest, this year’s ASA President Christine Williams is one of the most influential sociologists of the last half century. With almost too-many awards to count, Williams has challenged the discipline to integrate feminist methodologies and has fundamentally shaped how sociologists study gender.

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  7. 484. 1993. “Looking good and sounding right” aesthetic labor and social inequality in the retail industry. CL Williams, C Connell. Work and Occupations 37 (3), 349-377. , 2010. 465. 2010. The importance of researcher's gender in the in-depth interview: Evidence from two case studies of male nurses.