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Sarah is a doctoral candidate in the Sociology Department at the University of Georgia. She is broadly interested in the personal, social, and structural factors that facilitate and constrain health and well-being and often uses social psychological theories to investigate her research questions. More specifically, her research focuses on how two fundamental social statuses - sexual orientation and gender identity - influence people's…
Cerenity is a doctoral candidate whose research focuses on racialized emotion, racial identity processes, social networks, and health. Her dissertation engages with W.E.B. Du Bois’ theory of double consciousness to examine the identity management strategies, emotions, and health of Black STEM students. Her prior work focused on how race and other social positions impact reported affective sentiments. Her dissertation research has been supported…
David Woodring is a doctoral candidate and a placed-based researcher, currently conducting research on race, place, and fatal police-citizen encounters in the United States. He is currently using a multilevel approach to extricate the overall importance of the individual, situational, organizational, ecological, and political factors that coalesce across time and space in relationship to fatal shootings of U.S. citizens by police. …
Heather Sue (she/her) is a Doctoral Candidate in sociology. Her research lies at the intersection of medical sociology, the sociology of disability, and the sociology of deviance and social control. Her current work employs multi-level modeling and social network analysis within a disability justice framework, investigating the social construction of ideological views about the risks posed by COVID-19 and the associated risk-mitigating health…
Fernando is a doctoral candidate in the Sociology Department at the University of Georgia. He is interested in how social inequalities are reproduced through institutional and governmental structures, policies, and practices. He engages with quantitative and qualitative methods, and his work and training are supported by ICPSR’s Diversity Scholarship, University of Arizona’s Scott R. Award, UGA Graduate School’s Innovative and Interdisciplinary…