
About
Carla Goar serves as a Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology within Kent State University's College of Arts & Sciences. Her academic profile centers on sociological research and teaching, with active contact channels including email (cgoar@kent.edu) and phone (330-672-2749) for collaboration and inquiries.
Her educational background includes:
- Ph.D. from Texas A&M University
Dr. Goar's research examines critical intersections of social identity and structural inequality through rigorous methodological frameworks:
- Group Processes - investigating collective behavior dynamics
- Experimental Sociology - employing controlled social experiments
- Race/Racism - analyzing systemic and interpersonal racial mechanisms
- Inequality - studying stratification across social dimensions
Her scholarly output demonstrates consistent focus on discourse analysis in marginalized contexts, particularly examining how families navigate disability stigma and racial identity in transracial adoption. This work reveals methodological innovation through blending experimental design with qualitative discourse analysis to uncover resistance strategies against structural oppression.
Though specific advising details remain unlisted, her collaborative publications with Davis and Manago indicate active mentorship in sociological research teams addressing contemporary social justice issues.
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