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Jeff is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Sociology at the University of Georgia. He expects to complete his degree in Spring 2020. Jeff has taught Introductory Sociology (including a section with 150 students), Medical Sociology, Sociology of Health Care, and Gender and Work. He would also be enthusiastic about teaching courses focusing on Public Health, Introductory Sociology for pre-healthcare majors, and the history and future of…
Brittany T. Martin is a doctoral candidate in sociology at the University of Georgia who teaches courses on research methods, criminology, and social control of crime. Brittany's research interests include punishment, collateral consequences and gender and crime. Her research broadly focuses on the impact of the criminal justice system on social inequality exploring multiple forms of punishment and their effects on individuals and…
I am a doctoral candidate in the University of Georgia Department of Sociology. I received my B.A. from Emory University in 2011 and my M.A. in Sociology from The University of Georgia in 2014. I have also completed the requirements for the University of Georgia Graduate Certificate in Interdisciplinary Qualitative Studies. My research explores how institutional context shapes racial and gender identity and inequality.  Specifically,…
I am a doctoral candidate in sociology at the University of Georgia (UGA), and expect to graduate in May 2017. My research program examines the ways that mental health and educational inequalities are generated and/or exacerbated by category memberships in the form of race and gender, and structural arrangements in the form of social networks. This general interest places my work at the intersections of sociology of health, social networks,…