Michael Branch
Phone Number
607-431-4283
Department
Sociology, Criminology and Human Services
Areas of Expertise

Rural sociology, policing, cultural sociology, cultural criminology, qualitative research methods, gender studies, horror, video games and pop culture

Education
Ph.D., Sociology, Syracuse University

Michael Branch

Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Co-coordinator of Women's and Gender Studies

Recent courses taught:

  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Introduction to Criminal Justice
  • Deviance and Social Control
  • Criminology
  • Sociology of Horror
  • Otaku Sociology
  • Sociology of Pop Culture
  • Rural Life, Crime, and Justice
  • Sociology of Video Games

Publications:

Branch, Michael. Forthcoming. “Cannibals and Chainsaws and Cousins, oh my! Whiteness, ‘White Trash’, and Pollution in Resident Evil 7”. In Race and Ethnicity: The Sociological Mindful Approach. 2nd edition. Edited by Jacqueline Brooks, Heidy Sarabia, and Aya Kimura Ida. Solana Beach, CA: Cognella Publishing.

Branch, Michael. 2023. “By Any Other Name: The Difficulties of Recognizing Female Police Violence”. Pp. 219-231 in The Emerald International Handbook of Feminist Perspectives on Women’s Acts of Violence. Edited by Stacy Banwell, Lynsey Black, Dawn Cecil, Yanyi Djamba, Sitawa Kimuna, Emma Milne, Lizzie Seal, and Eric Tenkorang. Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited

Branch, Michael. 2021. “‘The nature of the beast:’ the precariousness of police work.” Policing and Society 31(8):982-996.

Branch, Michael. 2020. “The Lasting Impacts of Policing Coronavirus.” Contexts, April 6th. (https://contexts.org/blog/structural-shocks-and-extreme-exposures/)