Bailey Otter

Professional Title

Doctoral Student in Sociology

Department(s)

College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA)
Population Studies Center
Sociology

About

Bailey Otter is a first-year PhD student in Sociology at the University of Michigan, a predoctoral trainee at the Population Studies Center, and a Rackham Merit Fellow. Bailey’s research examines how nonbinary people (individuals whose gender identities exist beyond the man/woman binary) construct, express, and negotiate their identities throughout the life course. These inquiries live at the intersection of gender, health, family, embodiment, and aging. Their publishable paper will combine a secondary data analysis of the U.S. Transgender Survey with in-depth interviews nonbinary individuals over the age of 50 to explore what it means to age as a nonbinary person. In another line of research, they are working with Dr. Daniel Bartholomay on a paper centered on experiences of, responses to, and impacts of nonbinary gender identity erasure within various social institutions. Bailey earned their BA in Sociology from Texas A&M University Corpus Christi. In undergrad, they were a McNair Scholar and did research on nonbinary joy. They are a proud first-generation college student and would love to connect with prospective graduate students over email or Zoom.

Research Interests

social sciences
mixed methods
qualitative research
health
LGBTQ
Trans Studies
Nonbinary
aging
Life Course
wellbeing