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Holly Ningard is an Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Ohio University's College of Arts and Sciences. She is also affiliated with the Center for Law, Justice & Culture, where she contributes to interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching. Her academic work centers on critical criminological perspectives, particularly narrative and green criminology, as well as systemic forms of violence and injustice.
Her research interests include narrative criminology, which explores how stories shape our understanding of crime and justice; green criminology, focusing on environmental harms and ecological justice; and gender-based violence, especially institutional and structural forms of abuse. These themes are deeply integrated into her teaching portfolio, which spans foundational and advanced courses in sociology and criminology.
Holly teaches a range of courses including SOC 1000: Introduction to Sociology, SOC 2000: Contemporary Social Problems, SOC 2600: Criminal Justice, SOC 3640: Police and Society, SOC 3670: Corporate and Governmental Crime, SOC 4670/5670: Violence Against Women, and SOC 4950: Green Criminology. She also leads UC 1900: Learning Community, supporting first-year student engagement.
While no publications or research articles are listed in the available text, her course offerings and research specializations suggest a strong thematic focus on critical, narrative, and environmental dimensions of crime and justice. This indicates a scholarly trajectory centered on socially engaged and pedagogically innovative criminology.
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Advising and Grants:
Holly Ningard's role as an Assistant Professor of Instruction suggests a primary focus on undergraduate teaching and curriculum development. While formal advisees or grant funding are not mentioned, her involvement in interdisciplinary centers and upper-level specialized courses indicates mentorship and academic leadership in criminology and justice studies.
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She is affiliated with the Center for Law, Justice & Culture at Ohio University, an interdisciplinary hub that supports research, teaching, and public engagement on issues of law, equity, and social transformation. This affiliation underscores her commitment to integrative and socially relevant scholarship.




