Arielle Kuperberg
Associate Professor · Family Sociology
University of Maryland, Baltimore CountyAbout
Arielle Kuperberg serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Her academic profile centers on family sociology, gender studies, and socioeconomic challenges facing contemporary students and young adults, with active research addressing student debt, relationship dynamics, and family formation patterns.
Her research program investigates economic pressures shaping intimate relationships, emphasizing student loan impacts on family formation, cohabitation trends, college hookup culture, and alternative relationship structures like BDSM. She examines racial and gender disparities in sexual health and parenting students' experiences, consistently highlighting how structural inequalities influence personal life choices.
Analysis of recent publications reveals dominant focus on student debt consequences for health and family formation, alongside evolving relationship norms including cohabitation and casual sex. Her scholarship bridges micro-level relationship dynamics with macro-level social structures, demonstrating how economic insecurity and cultural shifts jointly influence intimate life trajectories in America.
Details regarding Dr. Kuperberg's graduate student advising and externally funded research grants were not provided in available sources.
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