Nick Chagnon, Ph.D.
Nick Chagnon is a lecturer at UH Manoa in the Departments of Sociology and Women's Studies. He teaches criminology and sociology courses, and researches topics such as police reform and gender violence. His research interests include media and crime, violence against women, and anarchism.
Dr. Chagnon's recent publications include:
- Phillips, N., & Chagnon, N. (2020). Where’s the panic, where’s the fire? Why claims of moral panic and witch hunts miss the mark when it comes to campus rape and MeToo. Feminist Media Studies, 1-18. DOI: 10.1080/14680777.2020.1765836.
- Phillips, N., & Chagnon, N. (2018). “Six Months Is a Joke”: Carceral Feminism and Penal Populism in the Wake of the Stanford Sexual Assault Case. Feminist Criminology, 15. DOI: 10.1177/1557085118789782.
- Chagnon, N. (2018). It’s a Problem of Culture (for Them): Orientalist Framing in News on Violence Against Women. Race and Justice. DOI: 10.1177/2153368718768374.