Joss Greene is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Davis. He uses intersectional approaches to study how gender boundaries are regulated, navigated, and transformed. He has examined this topic through research on transgender people’s experiences with prisons, parole boards, reentry housing, community-based nonprofits, and workplaces. He has published work in the American Journal of Sociology, Signs, Social Problems, Theoretical Criminology, and Theory & Society, among other journals. His book about histories of trans existence and resistance in California prisons is under contract with the University of California Press and will be published in 2025. His newest work is a community-engaged research project about activism during the COVID-19 pandemic.