
معرفی
Bradley Nash Jr. is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at Appalachian State University's College of Arts & Sciences, where he has served since 2002. He previously held administrative leadership roles as Undergraduate Sociology Director (2005-2010) and Graduate Sociology Director (2017-2020).
His research focuses on:
- Comparative Labor Law Policies
- Sociology of Science
- Sociology and Anthropocene
- Environmental Sociology
Dr. Nash conducts historical-comparative analyses of labor law policy impacts on trade unions while recently expanding into the social construction of scientific knowledge and public attitudes toward science. His teaching encompasses sociological theory, environmental sociology, and social problems courses including SOC 1100, SOC 3150, SOC 3710, and SOC 3950.
Publication analysis reveals dual trajectories: his 2019 labor law reform study examines unanticipated policy outcomes for organized labor, while the 2015 YouTube/LGBTQ youth research demonstrates engagement with digital community formation. This reflects a scholarly evolution from traditional labor movement studies to contemporary digital sociology within broader sociological frameworks.
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