
Amin Ghaziani
@amin_ghaziani
Sociology Prof, Canada Research Chair in Urban Sexualities, Co-editor of Contexts, Author of 6 books. Newest: Long Live Queer Nightlife (Princeton).
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Long Live Queer Nightlife (Princeton University Press) has been selected for an Author Meets Critic Session at the Eastern Soc. Society meetings in Boston on March 7. Extraordinary panel w Fred Wherry, Jon Wynn, Celeste Curington, & Ellen Berrey. DM me friends if you're in town, would love to see you.


Long Live Queer Nightlife (Princeton University Press) has been selected for a 2nd Author Meets Critics Session! After the Eastern Soc. Society meetings in Boston, I'll head to San Francisco for the Pacific Sociological Association for an AMC session on 3/29. SF friends: DM me if you're around! UBC Sociology


The Winter 2025 issue of Contexts Magazine just dropped! With its theme of "heartbreak and hope," the essays reflect what makes us human: the search for something good, despite the devastations. Please join us in celebrating - all content free for 30 days! contexts.org/articles/w25-t…

Check out the latest issue of ASA's Contexts Magazine! Contexts Magazine

📢New pub: How are art and nightlife related? More than just an art form, I argue that queer nightlife is a cultural field. That shift accents organizational plurality and polycultures, relational artmaking, and the aesthetics of activism. UBC Sociology tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


In a new article for The Sociological Quarterly, Prof. Amin Ghaziani argues that more than just an art form, queer nightlife is a cultural field. This conceptual shift accents relational artmaking and the aesthetics of activism. Read the full article: buff.ly/4kfnkqT


I am *thrilled* to share that my book, Long Live Queer Nightlife, has been named a Finalist for the 2025 PROSE Awards! Princeton University Press UBC Sociology UBC Faculty of Arts ASA Sociology


Congratulations to ASA member Amin Ghaziani Amin Ghaziani, University of British Columbia UBC Sociology, whose recent book, Long Live Queer Nightlife Princeton University Press, has been named a Finalist for the Association of American Publishers' 2025 PROSE Awards. Association of American Publishers

Thank you for the recognition, ASA Sociology!

Congratulations to Profs. Seth Abrutyn and Amin Ghaziani! They were both recently named as finalists for Association of American Publishers's 2025 PROSE Awards, which honours professional and scholarly works published in 2024. Learn more: buff.ly/9DNidq7

ONLINE FIRST Drawing on 112 interviews, Amin Ghaziani (Amin Ghaziani) makes the case that queer nightlife is not only an art form but also a cultural field. Read more at bit.ly/4hhhl1U


An iconic author meets critics / colleagues / companions today at the Eastern Soc. Society meetings in Boston. From left to right: Profs. Jon Wynn, Celeste Currington, Fred Wherry, and Ellen Berrey. Stimulating, sassy, and so much joy. UBC Sociology Princeton University Press


“edgy, fun, smart, and ultimately sweet book” - I woke up to find a longform review essay of Long Live Queer Nightlife (Princeton University Press) in Contemporary #Sociology. What can sociologists learn if we stay up past 10pm? Find out here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11… UBC Sociology ASA Sociology

Today is the 1 year anniversary of my book tour with Princeton University Press, starting w the OxfordLitFest. What a year, from reviews in The New York Times & The Nation to Jonathan Van Ness. 4 months, 3 countries, 25 events! I'm grateful for ideas: not just that I write about them but how they transform me.





