
About
Candice C. Robinson serves as an Assistant Professor of Sociology and DeLaney Faculty Scholar at Washington and Lee University, where she maintains her primary appointment in the Department of Sociology. Her academic profile integrates rigorous scholarship with active community engagement, positioning her at the intersection of theoretical sociology and practical social intervention.
Her research program centers on:
- Community development dynamics in urban settings
- Sociological applications of qualitative field methodologies
- Social equity frameworks in contemporary urban studies
- Grassroots organization and community resilience building
Dr. Robinson's scholarly contributions have been recognized through the prestigious DeLaney Faculty Scholar award, which supports her ongoing research initiatives and academic leadership within the department. This distinction highlights her commitment to advancing sociological knowledge through community-centered inquiry.
As an emerging scholar in the sociology discipline, she maintains active involvement in departmental curriculum development while cultivating partnerships with community organizations to enhance research impact and student learning opportunities. Her mentorship approach emphasizes collaborative knowledge production and ethical community engagement practices.
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