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Mel Moore is a Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology within the College of Humanities & Social Sciences at the University of Northern Colorado (UNC). She has served on the faculty since 1993, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses both on campus and online in gender studies, social psychology, applied social research, and inequalities.
Her educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Washington
- M.A. from the University of Georgia
- B.A. from Penn State University
Dr. Moore's research spans family policy, parenting, bullying/peer pressure, self and identity development, gender socialization, and prejudice/stereotyping. She integrates social psychology with everyday interactions, community value transmission, and cross-cultural studies—particularly focused on Japan—while maintaining expertise in research methods and questionnaire construction.
Her publications from 2013-2020 demonstrate eclectic interdisciplinary reach, covering Japanese families, Colorado's racial history, Swedish divorce practices, and religion-social media intersections. These encyclopedia and edited volume contributions highlight her ability to translate complex sociological concepts into accessible frameworks across diverse cultural contexts.
No scientific awards were documented. Dr. Moore advises sociology students and contributes to UNC's Social Research Lab, where she applies social psychological principles to contemporary societal issues through both teaching and community-engaged scholarship.
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