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Rhea Ashley Hoskin

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Interactive Research

Explore the research

Data-driven visualizations that bring research findings to life. Each project transforms published findings into an interactive experience you can explore, share, and feel.

The Impossible Balance preview
Interactive
Femmephobia Research
The Impossible Balance
Women navigate contradictory demands to be more or less feminine —always too much or not enough, but never just right. Explore 26 double binds and the research behind them.
Hoskin & Blair (2026) 26 double binds 0 safe positions
Coming Soon
Gender & Femininity
The Goldilocks Condition
How do people experience pressure to be more or less feminine, more or less masculine? An interactive exploration of gender pressure from all directions.
Blair & Hoskin
Coming Soon
Femmephobia Research
The Architecture of Femmephobia
A visual model of how femmephobia operates —from cultural devaluation to individual experience. Navigate the structural layers that regulate femininity.
Hoskin & Blair

More explorations coming soon

A project of Dr. Rhea Ashley Hoskin & Dr. Karen L. Blair