
About
Sarah Hosman is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Sociology at Drexel University, holding a PhD from Boston University. Her research examines urban ethnography, cultural narratives in neighborhood transformation, and the role of universities in shaping community outcomes through investment practices and coalition-building.
Her interdisciplinary work bridges urban sociology, economic systems, and cultural anthropology, with a focus on gentrification dynamics, housing inequality, and identity formation in subcultural communities. Publications explore themes ranging from gender in metal music to post-9/11 Muslim-American punk subcultures, reflecting consistent engagement with marginalized voices and spatial justice.
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