Sociology Faculty, Staff, Student Scholarship
This collection holds the creative and scholarly works of the Department of Sociology's faculty, staff, and students. It includes scholarly content such as journal articles, book chapters, conference papers, etc.
Submissions from 2026
‘Taking Out the Trash’: Domestic Care & Women’s Immigration, Mari Arrieta
Analyzing Structural Inequities Within Medical Care in the US vs. Norway, Shreya Devarajan
The Oppression of Transgender People Across the World, Dheeraj Swaminathan
Global Institutions in the Colonial Conquest of Palestine, Zeeshan Uddin
Submissions from 2025
Women's Empowerment in APCNF: A Critical Examination of Feminist Goals in Agroecology, Anvitha Ravipati
Increasing the Feasibility, Impact, and Equity of the Medicare Annual Wellness Visit (AWV) with a Practice Tailored AWV Intervention: A Stepped Wedge Clinical Trial Protocol, Chi-hong Tseng and Neil S. Wenger
Submissions from 2024
Definitions of Recovery and Reintegration Across the First Year: A Qualitative Study of Perspectives of Persons with Spinal Cord Injury and Caregivers, Kim D. Anderson, Anne M. Bryden, Brian Gran, and Susan W. Hinze
Seeking Sufficient and Appropriate Care During the First Year After Spinal Cord Injury: A Qualitative Study, Anne M. Bryden and Brian Gran
The Flint Water Crisis and the Perpetuation of Environmental Racism in Flint, Michigan (2014–2018), Olugbenga Okunade
The Sense of Safety Theoretical Framework: A Trauma-Informed and Healing-Oriented Approach for Whole Person Care, Kurt C. Stange
Submissions from 2023
Go‐Along Interview Assessment of Community Health Priorities for Neighborhood Renewal, Kristen A. Berg and Adam T. Perzynski
The Role of Primary Care in Improving Population Health, Kurt C. Stange
Submissions from 2022
Screening Families in Primary Care for Social and Economic Needs: Patients’ Urgency and Activation for Social Care Navigation, Sarah D. Ronis, Marie Masotya, and Kurt C. Stange