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Dustin Avent-Holt is an Associate Dean and Professor of Sociology at Augusta University's Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. He also directs the Center for Social Science Research. His research focuses on social inequalities, work organizations, economic sociology, and sociological theory, with a recent emphasis on relational inequality theory. He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Massachusetts (2012), an MS from North Carolina State University (2005), and a BA from Georgia State University (2003).
Key awards include the Max Weber Book Award (2020) and the Louis K. Bell Research Award (2020). He teaches courses like Sociological Theory and Economy & Society: Pandemics. He serves on multiple university committees, including the Faculty Research and Development Committee and the Institutional Review Board. His work explores topics such as gender pay gaps, organizational inequality dynamics, and the political economy of labor markets.
- Education: Ph.D., University of Massachusetts (2012); MS, North Carolina State (2005); BA, Georgia State (2003)
- Research Interests: Workplace inequalities, economic stratification, political sociology, sociological theory
- Service Roles: Chair of Sociology Curriculum Committee, member of ASA award committees
His recent publications analyze top-earner segregation in advanced economies, gender pay disparities across 15 countries, and historical redefinitions of productivity in economic discourse. He actively engages in public sociology through blogs and academic editorial roles.
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