
About
Wendy Christensen serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at William Paterson University, New Jersey, where she examines how social inequalities shape political discourse and participation through institutions like the military, media, and family. Her acclaimed book Mothers of the Military: Support and Politics During Wartime analyzes U.S. military mothers' experiences across recruitment, deployment, and post-deployment phases, revealing how gender, race, and class ideologies constrain political engagement.
Her educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison (2010)
Professor Christensen's research centers on Military Sociology, Gender Studies, and Family Sociology, with critical investigations into militarization's gendered impacts, media representations of military families, and digital activism. She explores how institutional structures depoliticize motherhood while simultaneously leveraging maternal identities in military recruitment, exposing tensions between support systems and political agency in wartime contexts.
Her 15-year publication trajectory demonstrates consistent thematic evolution from early analyses of Iraq War rhetoric and school violence toward nuanced studies of military motherhood, digital communities, and contemporary feminist movements. Recent works engage with gender binaries in security studies and the stalled progress of American feminism, reflecting adaptive scholarship that bridges historical military sociology with current socio-political debates while maintaining focus on marginalized voices.
No scientific awards or major honors are documented in the available information.
While her teaching portfolio spans social movements, research methods, and internet communications technology, specific details about graduate student advising, research grants, or funding sources remain unreported in current materials.
Her research methodology appears grounded in qualitative analysis of military families' lived experiences, utilizing interviews and discourse analysis without indication of formal laboratories or large-scale collaborative teams.
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