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Charlie V. Morgan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Ohio University's College of Arts and Sciences. His research and teaching focus on race and ethnicity, international migration, intermarriage, family dynamics, and Japanese society.
- Ph.D. in Sociology, University of California, Irvine (2007)
His research interests center on how immigrant backgrounds shape social integration, particularly through intermarriage and family formation. He employs qualitative research methods to explore multicultural dynamics in both the United States and Japan, with a particular focus on gender roles, ethnic identity, and societal attitudes toward immigrants.
The recent publications highlight a consistent trajectory in migration and family studies, with increasing attention to Japan's reception of immigrants and transnational marriage patterns. His work bridges U.S. and Japanese contexts, examining how cultural, structural, and policy environments influence intergroup relations and integration outcomes.
Dr. Morgan has made significant contributions to the academic understanding of intermarriage, immigrant adaptation, and cross-cultural family dynamics. His research has been published in leading sociology and interdisciplinary journals.
He teaches courses such as Soc 3290: Race & Ethnic Relations in the US and Soc 3500: Research Methods. While no formal advising or grant activity is detailed in the provided text, his extensive publication record suggests active scholarly engagement and mentorship within the academic community.
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