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Alexus Moore is a Researcher at the Center for Evaluation and Research Services within Georgia State University's College of Education & Human Development. She holds a Ph.D. in Urban Sociology and Race and Ethnicity (2023), an M.A. in Sociology (2019), and a B.S. in Sociology (2017), all from Georgia State University. Her work integrates critical urban theory with interdisciplinary approaches to address social inequities in urban environments.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Urban Sociology and Race and Ethnicity, Georgia State University (2023)
- M.A. in Sociology, Georgia State University (2019)
- B.S. in Sociology, Midwestern State University (2017)
Research interests focus on spatial inequality, urban neighborhoods, and the built environment's impact on marginalized communities. She critically examines how residential patterns, policy interventions, and social structures perpetuate inequities. Her recent work analyzes residential immobility in low-income areas and exclusionary urban development, while earlier studies explored substance use among Black homeless youth and reviewed sociological works on urban marginalization.
Her articles collectively highlight themes of social justice, structural barriers, and data-driven solutions to urban challenges. Moore contributes to bridging academic research and practical policy through a scholar-practitioner lens.
Affiliations include the Center for Evaluation and Research Services, where she collaborates on research projects addressing educational and community challenges. No formal advisee relationships are documented in the provided texts.
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