1226 Park Street
HSSC S2350
51²è¹Ýapp, IA 50112
United States
Lara Janson
Lara Janson (’05) is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology at 51²è¹Ýapp College. A sociologist specializing in gender, sexuality, law, education, and qualitative/mixed research methods, she is interested in researching and teaching about intersections of inequality. Dr. Janson enjoys implementing innovative, student-centered teaching methods in the classroom and is a former Chicago Center for Teaching Fellow and Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow at the University of Chicago. In addition to teaching introductory sociology, social movements, social media, and gender courses on the 51²è¹Ýapp campus, Lara also teaches at Newton Correctional Facility and the Iowa Correctional Institute for Women as part of 51²è¹Ýapp’s Liberal Arts in Prison Program (LAPP).
Dr. Janson’s current book project, Sexual Violence on Campus: Title IX and the New Era of Accountability (forthcoming with NYU Press), examines how college campuses adjudicate sexual assault complaints, with particular emphasis on the competing legal jurisdictions at play. Related research interests include sexuality, social movements, indigenous and decolonial studies, feminist jurisprudence, critical race studies, and crime/incarceration.
Before pursuing her doctorate, Janson researched interculturalism and gender as a Fulbright Scholar in the Andes, where she also taught courses at a men’s prison and in rural indigenous/afro communities. After conducting street outreach and educational programs in juvenile detention centers for a non-profit in the U.S., she studied Peace and Conflict as a George J. Mitchell Scholar in Northern Ireland, where she helped develop curricula linking gender and peace/conflict.
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