ConnorGilroyhe/him/hisGraduate Studentcgilroy@uw.eduPersonal Website CV (71.7 KB)Savery 216BFields of Interest Big Data Computational Methods Feminism and Feminist Theory Neighborhoods Sexuality Social Change Technology Urban Community Background and ExperienceSummaryB.A., Biology, University of Chicago, 2013M.A., Sociology, University of Washington, 2018My research interests lie at the intersection of sociology of sexualities and urban sociology. Specifically, I'm interested in the changing dynamics of queer urban communities in response to political, economic, and technological changes. Research Graduate, Masters Theses Gilroy, Connor C. 2018. "How Distinct Is Gay Neighborhood Change? Patterns and Variation in Gayborhood Trajectories." M.A. Thesis. Department of Sociology, University of Washington. Committee: Katherine Stovel (Chair), Emilio Zagehni. Courses Taught Summer 2019 Full-term SOC 225 B: Data and Society Summer 2018 Full-term SOC 225 A: Data and Society Autumn 2016 SOC 351 AA: Intimate Relationships SOC 351 AB: Intimate Relationships SOC 351 AC: Intimate Relationships Related News Related News Gender and Sexuality Graduate Research Cluster Receives Funding from Simpson Center Jun 17, 2020 Connor Gilroy wins Graduate School's Distinguished Thesis Award Jul 11, 2019 UW brings the Data Revolution to the International Population Conference in Cape Town Nov 8, 2017 Share: Print PDF