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Category Archives: Ejournals
Research on Resilience and Disability
Checkout this recent research publication by GSU Sociology Department and Affiliate Faculty Member of the Gerontology Institute Professor Ben Kail and colleagues: Manning, Lydia K., Dawn C. Carr, and Ben Lennox Kail. 2014. “Do Higher Levels of Resilience Buffer the Deleterious … Continue reading
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The Teaching Associate: A Model for Graduate Instructor Support

Check out this recent publication by the GSU Sociology Department Senior Lecturer & Director of Instruction Mindy Stombler, and graduated doctoral students Amanda Jungels, Marni Brown, and Saori Yasumoto: Jungels, A. M., Brown, M. A., Stombler, M., & Yasumoto, S. (2014). … Continue reading
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Recent Research by Gerontology Professor Morgan

Meet Professor Jennifer Craft Morgan, who joined the GSU Gerontology Institute in 2012. According to her departmental profile, Dr. Morgan’s “research focuses on jobs and careers, attempting to understand how policy, population, workplace and individual level factors shape how work … Continue reading
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Recent Research by Gerontology Professor Mingo

Meet Professor Chivon Mingo, who joined the GSU Gerontology Institute in 2012. According to her departmental profile, Dr. Mingo’s current research “has concentrated on identifying reasons for arthritis health disparities and ways to address those health disparities through community-based healthcare interventions” … Continue reading
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“If there’s any conflict over the inheritance, I’ll come back and haunt you.”*

Anyone who has experienced (or anticipates) the family feuding that often ensues over inheritance will find Georgia State University Gerontology Institute Professor Candace Kemp’s recent publication of interest: de Witt, L., Campbell, L., Ploeg, J., Kemp, C., & Rosenthal, C. (2013). … Continue reading
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Recent Research by Sociology Professor Wright

Meet Professor Eric Wright, who joined the GSU Sociology Department and the School of Public Health faculty this past academic year. Dr. Wright is also a Second Century Initiative (2CI)Faculty in the Atlanta Census Research Data – Health Policy and … Continue reading
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Islamic Scholar to Present Talk

The Department of Religious Studies is proud to welcome Dr. Jamillah Karim, who will present a talk titled: Between the Nation of Islam and Sunni Islam: Black Muslim Women Fight Racism and Engage the American Ummah Date/Time: Wednesday, April 16, … Continue reading
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Recent Research by Sociology Professor Acosta
Meet Professor Katie Acosta, who joined the GSU Sociology Department faculty this past academic year. According to her website, Dr. Acosta’s “areas of interest and expertise include Latina/o sexuality, gender, immigration, family and race and ethnicity” and she “frequently teach[es] … Continue reading
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Recent Research by Sociology Professor Carlson

Meet Professor Daniel Carlson, who joined the GSU Sociology Department faculty in 2012. According to his department profile, one line of his research employs “identity discrepancy, normative life course, and social stress theory” to examine “how recent changes in family … Continue reading
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Recent Research by Sociology Professor Kail
Meet Professor Ben Kail, who joined the GSU Sociology Department faculty in 2012. He is also an Affiliate Faculty Member of the Gerontology Institute. According to his departmental profile, Dr. Kail’s research falls within two areas: one “focuses on the … Continue reading
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