Dr. Amy Dellinger Page

Amy Dellinger Page is Professor of sociology and Chair of the Department of Sociology at Appalachian State University. She regularly teaches courses about gender and interpersonal violence, and has published in the areas of police officers' attitudes toward women and rape, North Carolina sexual offender policy, interpersonal violence, and gender variance, including transgender issues. She serves as co-chair of Appalachian's Interpersonal Violence Council and also co-chaired the university's committees for training and assessment of the campus climate. Additionally, Page is involved with OASIS Inc., the local non-profit organization serving survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. In addition, she co-founded and currently serves on the leadership team for ASUnity, a Residential Learning Community for LGBTQ students.

Website: https://soc.appstate.edu/faculty-staff/amy-dellinger-page-phd

Recent GWS scholarship

Page, Amy Dellinger, Davison, Elizabeth, and Dale, Jessica Pittman.  2019. Say Something: A Preliminary Assessment of a Peer-Educator Training Program.  Feminist Teacher 28 (1), 32-44.

 Martz, Denise, Jameson, John Paul, and Page, Amy Dellinger.  2016.  Psychological Health and Academic Success in Rural Appalachian Adolescents Exposed to Physical and Sexual Interpersonal Violence.  American Journal of Orthopsychiatry.

 

Invited Featured Panelist for National Public Radio’s 1A.  “Boys to Men: Masculinity and the Next Mass Shooting”.  February 28, 2018. https://the1a.org/audio/#/shows/2018-02-28/boys-to-men-how-masculinity-is-made/113680/@00:00.         

Title: Professor
Department: Department of Sociology

Email address: Email me

Phone: (828) 262-2201